Tag: Horticulture
The edible landscape – Féidhlim Harty
In the first of a series of environmentally-focused landscape articles, environmental consultant, Féidhlim Harty explores how edible species can be incorporated into designed landscapes....
Head Gardener – Private Estate Meath
Head Gardener required for a private estate in Co. Meath
An exciting new opportunity has arisen on a private estate in Co Meath, Ireland for...
A new world order or just another price blip? – John...
John Murphy, owner, and operator of Annaveigh Plants and leading tree expert provides a fascinating insight into the costs of tree production and factors...
I planted a forest – Terry O’Regan
Terry O’Regan calls for a grand tree strategy that embraces the total tree population of the state on both public and private lands
I drafted...
We’re winning the race to the bottom – Colm Kenny
Independent landscape estimating specialist, Colm Kenny explains why a failure to address weaknesses in landscape procurement is stimulating a detrimental race to the bottom
The...
Summer 2019 – Horticulture news
PROFESSIONAL GARDENERS GUILD PRESENTS LOYAL SERVICE AWARD TO STEPHEN BUTLER
With over 900 members across Britain and Ireland, the Professional Gardeners Guild (PGG) has been...
All the latest news from Bord Bia
In keeping with our Horticulture Marketing Strategy 2019 – 2021 and the Bloom Strategy to place horticulture at the core of the event, the...
All the latest news from Teagasc
NATIONAL BERRY SEMINAR FOCUS ON MALLING CENTENARY
There was a large attendance at the National Berry Seminar held in Ashtown recently. The highlight of...
Star performers – Dónall Flanagan
Teagasc Nursery Stock Advisor, Dónall Flanagan reports in from the Netherlands and Germany on the latest new plant introductions and trend
The Flower Trials strapline...
A turn in the weather for horticulture? – Stiofán Nutty
HIF coordinator, Stiofán Nutty explains how Ireland’s climate change plans may actually benefit the horticulture sector
Usually, when the weather is mentioned in horticulture columns...