Tag: flowers
Lessons from Northern Europe
Mary Forrest, Professor at UCD School of Agriculture and Food Science, provides a fascinating insight into the trees and shrubs of Denmark, many of...
Lots to do and see at this weekends Garden Show Ireland
Announcing our fabulous programme of events!
Here's a glimpse of what's in store...
Gardens - Magnificent ‘Eco Gardens’ adorned with wildflower meadows, hedgehog houses, insect hotels, fruit...
Magic Moments in the Floral Display Pavilion at Garden Show Ireland
Groups of flower arrangers from all around Northern Ireland will be creating ‘Magic Moments’ in the Floral Display Pavilion!
Members of NIGFAS (Northern Ireland Group of...
Gardens to engage all your senses at Garden Show Ireland
Gardens have wonderful ways of stimulating our senses, and this year there will be lots to inspire through sight, sound, taste, touch, and smell!
Get...
Kings Seeds emphasise quality at Unichem Trade Show
At the recent Unichem trade show, Tracy Palmer of Kings Seeds told HC that “Essex has been the centre of English seed production for...
National Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin delighted to host ‘Three Threads’
On 3 September 1907, Frederick William Moore (1857-1949), Curator of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin addressed the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS), London. His lecture...
RHSI ‘Open Garden Fest’ 2018
The RHSI is delighted to announce that the very successful ‘Open Garden Fest’, first introduced and run throughout 2016 is being relaunched again this...
John Stanley reports on MyPlant trade show in Italy
Businesses need to innovate or die, the challenge is often coming up with new and innovate ideas. This is one reason I enjoy travelling,...
Magnolia and cherry trees in bloom at Nangle and Niesen –...
Nangle and Niesen currently have a fantastic range of flowering magnolias and cherry trees in bloom at their nursery.
Ronan Nangle tells HC. "Our range...
UK Poinsettia Shelf life evaluation – Teagasc
The AHDB recently completed a varieties shelf life trial asses new varieties. Infinity, the current industry standard, was seen to compare favourably with a...