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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...

New look, new Glee

With a rich 40 year plus history, it’s safe to say that Glee – the leading annual trade exhibition for the garden and outdoor...

The gardening market in growth

Mike Neary, Manager of Horticulture with Bord Bia, details the host of programmes, shares some positive news about Ireland’s flourishing gardening market Every two years Bord...

Thoughts on the Past/Present and Future for Gardening Retailers

Independent retail consultant, Liam Kelly charts the evolution of garden retailing and sets a course for a possible future With 2017 being my business’s 10...

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RHI-RENEWABLE HEAT INCENTIVE AND HORTICULTURE? As part of Ireland’s strategy to meet its obligations under the 2009 Renewable Energy Directive, the government has targeted the...

The Designed Garden – Completing the Picture

Mary Hackett recounts the recent and much talked about GLDA seminar Behind every well-designed garden, there is a team of talented and dedicated professionals: the...

Confessions and Goals

Patricia Tyrrell, leading designer and chairwoman of the Garden and Landscape Designers Association, applies her critical eye, rational thinking and creative soul to her...

The Greatest Leveller

Frazer McDonagh, one of Ireland’s leading water feature experts, explains why we all need to include water in our designs and provides some insight...

Bloom in the making

As the centrepiece of Bord Bia’s Bloom, the show gardens require a huge commitment in terms of time and energy. Although the process officially...

Spring 2017 – Horticulture News

MAJOR ADARE MANOR PROJECT FOR NANGLE & NIESEN  Over the last few months, an exciting project of tree planting has been underway on the Adare...

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