Tag: plants
Public launch of Crocosmia × | Clodagh Emoe at Irish Museum...
A family-friendly event in the front lawn of IMMA, with music and poetry written and recited by Siniša Končić, Marie Claire Mundi Njong and...
OPW celebrates 50yrs of JFK Arboretum and Memorial Park
This year, JFK Arboretum and Memorial Park at New Ross celebrates 50 years since it opened to the public and to mark this special...
‘Growing Together – standing together‘ Plantarium 2018
Traditionally, at the end of August, it is Plantarium time, the leading international tree nursery trade fair. This year Van der Salm Boskoop, De...
Plant growth promoting bacteria – the future of horticulture? – Karen...
Dr. Karen O’Hanlon, a chief scientific officer at nadicom GmbH, shares findings from recently completed research which points to the potential of bacteria as...
Pam Warhurst: How we can eat our landscapes | TED Talk
What should a community do with its unused land? Plant food, of course. With energy and humor, Pam Warhurst tells at the TEDSalon the...
Kamal Meattle: How to grow fresh air | TED Talk
Researcher Kamal Meattle shows how an arrangement of three common houseplants, used in specific spots in a home or office building, can result in...
Novelties at Plantarium 2018
The following descriptions are based on the details provided by the entrant. Plantarium is not liable for any errors and/or omissions in these descriptions.
Acer...
HTA Plant Show 2018 – Teagasc Advisory – Nursery Stock...
The HTA plant and nursery stock trade show were held June 19th to 20th outside Coventry.
The new plants section is always the key interest at the...
Gardener – Private Estate Co. Down
Required for the prestigious estate.
Enthusiastic team player sought for Northern Ireland Estate Gardens
Position available for a hard-working, flexible and enthusiastic team player to join a...
IGCA comes to the UK again in 2019
THE GARDEN Centre Association (GCA) is hosting the International Garden Centre Association congress in the UK next year (2019).
The GCA is expecting 250 delegates...