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Root of the problem – John Murphy

John Murphy, owner, and operator of Annaveigh Plants digs below the surface to reveal why trees thrive or die in urban situations While flying into...

Stake knife – Terry O’Regan

Terry O’Regan takes a knife to a tree choking issue Lest you are wondering if Horticulture Connected has morphed into a tabloid newspaper let me...

Gardening on the Edge – Rewilding Green Spaces – Patricia Tyrell

Patricia Tyrrell MGLDA reviews the Garden & Landscape Designers Association’s recent seminar At a garden design seminar, it’s not unusual to hear a discussion on...

Avoiding the pitfalls – Colm Kenny

Cost consultant and external works quantity surveyor, Colm Kenny explores the issues facing urban trees and the designers and contractors charged with creating them Money...

Autumn/Winter 2017 digital

Connect with garden retail and DIY supplier’s at Hardware Show 2019

The Show has become the largest and most important event for the sector, both in Ireland and the wider UK/Ireland marketplace. The 2017 Show...

Mushroom research – Teagasc

Eoin O’Connor is a Teagasc Walsh Fellow in the final year of his Ph.D. studies, which are being done in collaboration with Teagasc’s Mushroom...

Grant opportunities for 2019 from Bord Bia

Bord Bia provides financial support to Irish food, drink and horticulture companies through our Marketing Assistance and Step Change programmes. Both initiatives can enhance the...

Labour shortages in horticulture – Teagasc

Following an initial survey in January 2018 on labour shortages in horticulture, Teagasc Horticulture Development Department commissioned a detailed report on the horticultural labour...

Enagh Farrell launches ‘Winter Trees’ range of cards for Christmas

The front cover of this edition of HC feature’s a drawing by Enagh Farrell. She works mostly in pencil, pen, watercolour and acrylic but...

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