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A look ahead to community and education horticulture in 2019

Horticulture | Teagasc, An Taisce, and UCD give us their outlook on 2019.

New Product New Plant winners at GLAS 2018

In case you missed it! The quality of the new plants and new products at GLAS 2018 was extraordinary with some exceptional shortlisters and deserved winners.

In Dublin’s Liberties, community horticulture succeeds

Bridgefoot Street community garden came joint-second in the Get Ireland Growing Awards on Monday - celebrating this community garden for the work it does in encouraging community based activity and involvement in horticulture.

From Wicklow to California: An Irish greenkeeper’s journey

Nine years at Wicklow Golf Club provided Daragh O'Sullivan with the skills to succeed at one of the Top 100 Golf Courses in the World. Combined with his dedication and ambition, O'Sullivan is now the first-assistant superintendent of California Golf Club.

Caragh Nurseries leave their mark on the Lyrath Estate and Hotel

Caragh nurseries were recently tasked with improving the fluidity of the landscaping between the old and the new of the Lyrath Estate and Hotel buildings, here is how they got on.

Interview: A student of horticulture in 2018

Mario O'Kelly, a Level 6 Advanced Horticulture student at the Teagasc College of Amentiy Horticulture spoke to us about the importance of meeting the horticulture trade at the college's open days and what it is like to study there.

The Kildare Growers on 2018

A challenging start now gives way to green shoots of optimism; Larry Doran of Doran’s Nurseries and the Kildare Growers gives us an insight into how 2018 has been for them so far.
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