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200 Magnolia Trees Bloom at Mount Congreve Gardens – one of the very best places in the world to enjoy Magnolias

February 26, 2025

Irish Seed Savers: Newsletter

Garden Show Ireland returns in 2022

Large Vegepod + Plants + Stand + open Vegecover L to R

Vegepod expands to UK & Ireland

Oh hi hydangea! The name hydrangea comes from the Greek word 'hydor' meaning water & 'angos' meaning vessel. This shrub can be sensitive to water issues, mostly from lack of it! #blue #mophead #shrubs #hydrangea #heatwave

President Higgins to be guest at JFK Memorial Park 50th Anniversary Dinner

The Language of Flowers

January 29, 2013

Peach ‘Crimson Bonfire’: For Flowers, Foliage and Fruits – Graham Rice

January 28, 2013

PlantsPerson Course – Hunting Brook Gardens

January 22, 2013

Planting Trees & Bulbs with Balbriggan ‘Tidy Towns’ Folk & Local...

January 8, 2013

The Banana does for Uganda What the Potato did for Ireland

January 8, 2013

Astelia ‘Silver Shadow’: Evergreen Perennial for Inside and Out – Graham...

January 7, 2013

Petunia Martha Washington: Unique New Double Petunia – Graham Rice

January 4, 2013

Belfast’s Oldest and Tallest Tree Given Protection

January 4, 2013

Leave the Rare Holly to Grow & Decorate with Ivy Instead

January 3, 2013

Hunting Brook Gardens

January 2, 2013
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