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Contents NEWS 04 HORTICULTURE NEWS BORD BIA 08 Industry Updates EVENTS 11 Horticulture Trade Events REVIEW 13 BOOK REVIEW Natalie McGettigan reviews ‘The Irish Garden' 15 NATIONAL LANDSCAPE...

Two point perspective

Respected plantsmen, Jimi Blake, and John Joe Costin present two perspectives on the quality of plants and planting design at this year's Bloom in...

Oman botanic gardens

Dr. Darach Lupton writes on creating an oasis for native plant conservation in Oman Throughout their history botanic gardens have had a variety of changing...

National design survey

Barry Lupton shares data from the recent survey carried out in conjunction with HortiTrends.ie Sincere thanks to all who took the time to complete the...

All the latest news from Bord Bia

NATIONAL STRAWBERRY WEEK According to Kantar Worldpanel, there was a 14% increase in the retail value of strawberry sales to consumers in the 35 to...

Summer 2015 – Horticulture news

HORTITRENDS LEADING TRADE VISIT TO GROOTGROENPLUS, HOLLAND Linked to their recent membership of the European Horticulture Network (EHN) www.hortinet.eu, HortiTrends will lead a group of...

Building landscapes and relations

Landscape cost estimating specialist, Colm Kenny explores the rarely discussed domain of landscape customer service and shares some expert insight on best practice As the...

Sodcast

Barry Lupton interviews Peter Donegan Generally speaking, most industry folks agree that gardening coverage on TV and radio in Ireland is pretty poor and this...

Small change

The (sort of) Butterfly Effect at work in the garden retail sector Retailing at its most basic is about the product, the display, the people...

National Landscape Forum 2015

Terry O’Regan shares the keys points from the recent National Landscape Forum Organised in a short timeframe to promote interest in and energise the implementation...

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