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KILDALTON COLLEGE HORTICULTURE OPEN DAY

L-R Dermot Callaghan, Head of Horticulture Development Department, Dr. Tom Kelly, Director of Knowledge Transfer, Teagasc, Andrew Doyle, Minister of State for Food, Forestry, and Horticulture, Grainne McMahon, Assistant Principal Horticulture, Kildalton College.

Andrew Doyle, TD, Minister of State for Food, Forestry and Horticulture officially opened the annual Kildalton College Horticulture Open Day on 18 May. The event was held to showcase the vast range of facilities and learning available at the college. It was attended by over 80 potential students, industry stakeholders, and the general public. Minister Doyle used this opportunity to stress the importance of practical training for graduates entering the horticultural industry. He also highlighted the value of educational institutions such as
Kildalton with such a vast range of facilities including the sports turf training facility, protected crop production unit, nursery, fruit and vegetable production unit, orchards and the amenity areas including the vast grounds and landscape construction unit. He indicated that there are many opportunities for horticulture graduates in various areas of the industry, with many sectors undergoing recovery and growth.
In welcoming attendees, Paul Hennessy, Kildalton College principal emphasized the important connection between Waterford Institute of Technology and Kildalton which
facilitates students who have completed their Level 6 Advanced Certificate in Horticulture at Kildalton to progress to the Bachelor of Science in Horticulture in WIT. Grainne McMahon, an assistant principal in horticulture spoke about the various horticultural courses available at the college and detailed these progression routes.
Many colleagues from the horticulture development department were also present to speak about the ongoing collaborative projects with Kildalton College staff. Kildalton hosts several projects in collaboration with the horticulture development department. This represents a win-win for research and education. This collaboration is helping to provide valuable information for the horticultural industry, and through working in the college horticultural unit students are exposed to areas of development within the horticultural industry.
More information on College courses available at https://www.teagasc.ie/education/courses/horticulture ✽

2017 DAFM HORTICULTURE GRANT SCHEME UPDATE

The 2017 round of the Scheme of Investment Aid has approved 156 applicants for the development of the commercial horticulture sector, with a total of €6.4m in aid approved. Within this, €1.1m has been allocated to 29 applicants from the nursery stock and related amenity plant sectors. ✽

TEAGASC EVENTS CALENDAR 2017

The dates and locations of the following 2017 events may be subject to change.The latest updates will be available on www.teagasc.ie/horticulture ✽

JULY

  • Thursday 20 July
    Teagasc at Glas
    Venue: Citywest Hotel, Saggart, Dublin 15

AUGUST

  • Saturday 12 August
    Teagasc College of Amenity
    Horticulture Open/Careers day
    Venue: Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin, D9
  • Thursday 31 August
    Tree grafting and budding event
    Venue: Ravensberg Nursery, Clara, Offaly

OCTOBER

  • Friday 6 October
    Kildalton College Open Day
    Venue: Kildalton College,
    Piltown, Kilkenny
  • Wednesday 25 October, 2 pm
    Mushroom Industry  Seminar
    Venue: Nuremore Hotel Carrickmacross, Monaghan
  • Wednesday 25 October, 9.30am
    Nursery Stock Seminar
    Venue: Teagasc Ashtown,
    Dublin 15

Teagasc award-winning Garden of Hope in association with Pieta House exhibit – Gold Medal Winner & Best in Category Award for a Medium Garden

TEAGASC AT BLOOM 2017

Teagasc in association with Pieta House won a gold medal for best medium show garden at Bloom in the Phoenix Park for our garden entitled ‘Garden of Hope’. This was followed by winning the best in category award and to top it all off, it also won the people’s choice award (voted for by the public as the best of the 22 show gardens at Bloom this year). Congratulations to the award-winning designers and developers Louise Jones, Laura Cassin, Linda Murphy and Paddy Smith and all the horticulture team involved.

Professor Gerry Boyle, Paddy Smith, David Rimaud, Louise Jones, Laura Cassin, Linda Murphy (Teagasc), Gary Graham (Bord Bia), Karen O’Shea, (Pieta House)

A detailed brochure describing the garden and our collaboration with Pieta house is available for download at https://www.teagasc.ie/crops/horticulture/bloom-in-the-park It includes a list of the plants used in the garden.
The sculpture featured in the centre of the garden was titled ‘Light of Hope’ and symbolizes the journey from darkness and despair to the light of hope and healing. It was created by artist Michele Hannan.
Following Bloom, a modified design of the garden will move to a permanent home at a Pieta House centre.
Pieta House offers free counseling to anyone in suicidal crisis, those who are engaging in self-harm or people who have been bereaved by suicide. More than 30,000 people have been through the doors of Pieta House centres across Ireland since 2006. ✽

HERBICIDE UPDATE

With key herbicides lost from the marketplace in the last few years, growers will be relieved to know that Flexidor is back on the market. It is the go-to product for weed control in containers for summer potting and has been unavailable since the end of 2016. Flexidor 500 (PCS registration number 04963) with the active ingredient Isoxaben, is four times stronger than the previous version so be sure to update your spray programme. As always, care should be taken regarding phytotoxicity.
Further pesticide details can be found on the Department of Agriculture, Pesticides Registration & Control Division’s website (www.pcs.agriculture.gov.ie). The Teagasc horticulture website (www.teagasc.ie) also has some useful features, including tutorials and a pesticide blog with updates on new products, and the Teagasc nursery stock monthly bulletin
The bulletin includes up to date recommendations and new releases for the tree, shrub and ornamental sectors as well as updates on events. ✽