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Landscape fabric

Barry Lupton interviews Sarah Prosser, Collective Impact Weaver at Grow It Yourself Waterford.   Sarah Prosser has recently moved from Norway to take up an exciting...

No time to waste

Féidhlim Harty provides some timely guidance on tackling waste in your business. Has anybody noticed the price of materials lately? I've been renovating an old...

Eucalyptus: A favoured filler

Demand for Eucalyptus within the cut foliage sector has increased, leading researchers at Teagasc to look at ways to improve the quality of Eucalyptus...

HC Print Spring 2022 Contents

CONTENTS NEWS 01 Editorial 03 Horticulture News EVENTS 05 The Latest Horticulture Events BORD BIA 06 All the latest news from Bord Bia TEAGASC 08 All the latest news from Teagasc DESIGN 12 REIMAGINING THE...

The fine print

Landscape architect, Colm Kenny, on the intricacies of the tender process and contract negotiation; effective pricing with rising inflation, and how to ensure that...

Our watershed moment

Féidhlim Harty on the importance of good watershed management.   Imagine a golden eagle floating on a rising thermal, high over the hills of Connemara. The...

Not so hard graft

Renowned tree specialist and owner of Annaveigh Plants, John Murphy put an edge on his grafting knife and a new spin on traditional methods...

A sea change

Dr. Karen O’Hanlon looks at the fertiliser and pesticide supply issue in Ireland. Could our natural marine environment be the answer?   The agrichemical industry came...

Editorial Intro – HC Spring 2022

A SYMBOL OF HOPE The language of horticulture is universal. Flowers can be powerful symbols of love, rebirth and resilience. Perhaps no better example could...
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Spring 2022 – HC News

STUDY HORTICULTURE AT UCD Our world faces immense global challenges and two of the greatest are climate change and biodiversity loss, compounded by people migrating...