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Visit a small garden that sings in the Netherlands

Visit a small garden that sings in the Netherlands

Mien Ruys transformed garden design with her experimental, creative approach

Fri Oct 28 2016 - 15:47
Starting a small garden from scratch: first tackle the soil

Starting a small garden from scratch: first tackle the soil

A town garden can be a place of peace and contemplation, to grow food and watch nature

Thu Oct 27 2016 - 06:00
There is a tree for every kind of garden

There is a tree for every kind of garden

There is no one perfect tree, but here are suggestions for gardens big and small

Sat Oct 22 2016 - 06:00
When architecture meets trees . . .

When architecture meets trees . . .

. . . it is like the Verde 25 building in Turin where plants form vital part of design

Thu Oct 20 2016 - 00:00
Dig in: Botanical artist whose unusual work is highly collectible

Dig in: Botanical artist whose unusual work is highly collectible

Capturing that perfect moment in the garden

Sat Oct 15 2016 - 08:00
Autumn – time for new beginnings in the garden

Autumn – time for new beginnings in the garden

A bit of effort now with weeds and seeds will pay off in next year’s harvest

Sat Oct 15 2016 - 00:00
Dig in: Be sure to stick some flowers on your face

Dig in: Be sure to stick some flowers on your face

The latest trend on the catwalks involves using fresh flowers to adorn oneself

Sat Oct 08 2016 - 06:00
The allure of growing pom poms, spiders, spoons and quills

The allure of growing pom poms, spiders, spoons and quills

With chrysanthemums, it’s best to start with the easy ones, and then work your way up to the showstoppers

Sat Oct 08 2016 - 06:00
Dig In: Bittersweet smell of autumn is in the air

Dig In: Bittersweet smell of autumn is in the air

A Norwegian artist has managed to ‘harvest’ the smell of Central Park

Sat Oct 01 2016 - 06:00
Seed capital: How to repopulate your own garden

Seed capital: How to repopulate your own garden

Many popular hardy annuals are prime candidates for autumn seed-saving

Sat Oct 01 2016 - 00:00
The elaborate, enduring beauty of Morris & Co textile designs

The elaborate, enduring beauty of Morris & Co textile designs

Gorgeous Victorian creations based on garden plants are still in high demand

Sat Sept 24 2016 - 06:00
A farewell to Number 45, as Helen Dillon closes the garden gate

A farewell to Number 45, as Helen Dillon closes the garden gate

The horticultural luminary has taught many gardeners innumerable lessons in generosity, bravery, joyfulness, editing and anti-snobbery

Thu Sept 22 2016 - 16:00
A little muck and magic to produce bucket loads of blooms

A little muck and magic to produce bucket loads of blooms

In the case of autumn bulb planting, resist the temptation to stay snug indoors

Sat Sept 17 2016 - 00:00
Grow your own lunch at work

Grow your own lunch at work

A company garden in Cork provides food, serenity and inspiration for staff

Tue Sept 13 2016 - 13:00
Advice from a plant hunter: ‘Have your child plant an orange seed’

Advice from a plant hunter: ‘Have your child plant an orange seed’

Dan Hinkley, a supernova and reluctant ‘granddaddy’ of the gardening world, is coming to Ireland

Sat Sept 10 2016 - 06:00
Early plant hunters could lose their heads over a pretty flower

Early plant hunters could lose their heads over a pretty flower

Intrepid collectors died of disease, were eaten by wild animals or beheaded by local tribes

Sat Sept 10 2016 - 06:00
Box clever to avoid dreaded blight

Box clever to avoid dreaded blight

Good reasons not to give up on wonderfully versatile box hedging despite fungal disease

Sat Sept 03 2016 - 00:00
Gardeners owe major debt to plant taxonomist Carl Linnaeus

Gardeners owe major debt to plant taxonomist Carl Linnaeus

Swedish botanist revolutionised world of botany with his standardisation of plant names

Sat Sept 03 2016 - 00:00
Changing fashions in dinner-plate dahlias

Changing fashions in dinner-plate dahlias

The ‘Café Au Lait’ dahlia is a rock-star flower, with its extravagantly-ruffled blooms the colour of a milky coffee, but it might have had its day in the sun

Sat Aug 27 2016 - 06:00
It’s showtime in the garden

It’s showtime in the garden

Sat Aug 27 2016 - 06:00
The wonder of a walled garden

The wonder of a walled garden

The Irish Georgian Society has organised a Walled Gardens Study Day, to take place in early September

Sat Aug 20 2016 - 06:00
Dynamic duo reinvent the picnic bench for Phoenix Park

Dynamic duo reinvent the picnic bench for Phoenix Park

Simon Doyle and Adrian Coen’s airy, contemporary design combines functionality with beauty

Thu Aug 18 2016 - 03:30
Fruits of a friendship forged in the garden

Fruits of a friendship forged in the garden

‘A Tale of Two Gardens’ is lovely, poignant, informative, and elegantly written

Sat Aug 13 2016 - 06:00
Dig in: Turing and the mysterious mathematics of sunflowers

Dig in: Turing and the mysterious mathematics of sunflowers

How a citizen science experiment followed the research of the brilliant Nazi codebreaker

Sat Aug 13 2016 - 06:00
Dig in: Green shoots in publishing as a new magazine makes stylish progress

Dig in: Green shoots in publishing as a new magazine makes stylish progress

‘Rake’s Progress’ is a fresh take on the classic gardening magazine genre

Sat Aug 06 2016 - 05:45
Mopheads and lacecaps: Hydrangeas hit the heights of gardening style

Mopheads and lacecaps: Hydrangeas hit the heights of gardening style

These shrubby plants have a chameleon-like quality that makes them look as much at home in a traditional country garden as in a chic city courtyard, and as happy in a formal planting scheme as in a naturalistic one

Sat Aug 06 2016 - 05:45

The Dublin chef who grows crops in rooftop pots

Stephen’s McAllister’s city ‘garden’ is no more than a cheerful clutter of pots and recycled wooden wine crates on a crowded, shady balcony overlooking the capital’s dusty yards and sun-bleached rooftops. But that’s enough for an ongoing supply of fresh, delicious ingredients

Sat Jul 30 2016 - 06:00
Grow your own puzzle: how gardens can amaze

Grow your own puzzle: how gardens can amaze

The maze at Hampton Court Palace contains many twists, branches, turns and dead ends

Sat Jul 30 2016 - 06:00
Bring back butterflies . . .  and other lesser-spotted garden creatures

Bring back butterflies . . . and other lesser-spotted garden creatures

The variety of plants and animals in the world has fallen to dangerously low levels, but gardeners can take modest measures to encourage biodiversity

Sat Jul 23 2016 - 17:15
Dig In: The draw of straw at a scarecrow show

Dig In: The draw of straw at a scarecrow show

The All-Ireland Scarecrow Championship at Durrow, Co Laois, includes Mad Hatters and a runaway bride; a previous winner was inspired by Miley Cyrus

Sat Jul 23 2016 - 05:45
Chelsea judge  James Alexander-Sinclair is UK garden design’s man of the moment

Chelsea judge James Alexander-Sinclair is UK garden design’s man of the moment

Alexander-Sinclair will be in Ireland later this month to give a talk in Altamont gardens as part of the Carlow Garden Festival

Sat Jul 16 2016 - 06:00
Dig in: When imitation of nature becomes the mother of invention

Dig in: When imitation of nature becomes the mother of invention

Sat Jul 16 2016 - 06:00
Prolong the colour and freshness of summer

Prolong the colour and freshness of summer

Fionnuala Fallon’s gardening column

Sat Jul 09 2016 - 06:00
Biodynamic gardening: sound sense or plain silly?

Biodynamic gardening: sound sense or plain silly?

The idea of planting according to the rhythms of the moon divides gardeners

Sat Jul 09 2016 - 04:22
Seeds to plant now for cut flowers next summer

Seeds to plant now for cut flowers next summer

Growing flowers from seed will give you great joy and satisfaction

Sat Jul 02 2016 - 06:00
Why modern textile artists prefer natural plant dyes

Why modern textile artists prefer natural plant dyes

The centuries-old practice can create deep, vibrant colours and is environment-friendly

Sat Jul 02 2016 - 06:00
Return of the no-nonsense bible for kitchen gardeners

Return of the no-nonsense bible for kitchen gardeners

Classic text now in ebook offers wealth of scientific advice to younger generation

Sat Jun 25 2016 - 04:01
Still plenty of time left to transform your garden or allotment

Still plenty of time left to transform your garden or allotment

It’s not too late to tackle that weeded patch and get planting some vegetables

Sat Jun 25 2016 - 03:21
Inspirational love letter to species-rich meadows

Inspirational love letter to species-rich meadows

Gardeners will revel in reissue of classic handbook on managing grass rich pasture

Sat Jun 18 2016 - 04:00
Creating a  wildflower meadow  at Kilmacurragh Botanic Gardens

Creating a wildflower meadow at Kilmacurragh Botanic Gardens

Head gardener Séamus O’Brien explains how to successfully mix flowers and grasses

Sat Jun 18 2016 - 01:00
Making gardening life a little easier on the body

Making gardening life a little easier on the body

When every joint is aching and your skin is burnt, here’s what you can do to help

Sat Jun 11 2016 - 03:28
Irish Gardens to visit this summer

Irish Gardens to visit this summer

At this time of the year many are looking at their most florierous and leafy best

Fri Jun 10 2016 - 16:30
Heading for Bloom? Here’s what to expect

Heading for Bloom? Here’s what to expect

Ireland’s biggest garden event kicks off its 10th year in style in the Phoenix Park

Wed Jun 01 2016 - 17:50

What we learned from Chelsea Flower Show

Ferns, begonias, lupins, roses – this year’s key trends and standout statements

Fri May 27 2016 - 11:00
Flower power returns to Chelsea

Flower power returns to Chelsea

Garden designers Paul Martin and Diarmuid Gavin made sure the Irish were again among the medals at Britain’s leading flower show, but with very different contributions

Fri May 27 2016 - 11:00
Medals for Irish designers at Chelsea Flower Show

Medals for Irish designers at Chelsea Flower Show

Paul Martin and Diarmuid Gavin named among winners

Wed May 25 2016 - 01:00
A foolproof planting recipe for the perfect summer container

A foolproof planting recipe for the perfect summer container

A dreamy mix of flowers and foliage is guaranteed to fill your heart with joy

Sat May 21 2016 - 06:00
Why the ideal dog for a dedicated gardener is a dachsund

Why the ideal dog for a dedicated gardener is a dachsund

Dig in column: Think about the effect on your garden before you choose a pooch

Sat May 21 2016 - 05:04
Fionnuala Fallon gardening: TidyTowns judges urge volunteers to nurture natural beauty

Fionnuala Fallon gardening: TidyTowns judges urge volunteers to nurture natural beauty

No place for weedkillers and mowing of wildflowers in environmentally-friendly award

Sat May 14 2016 - 06:06
Children’s books guaranteed to get little green fingers itching

Children’s books guaranteed to get little green fingers itching

Gorgeous, magical stories that can nourish a child’s instinctive love of the natural world

Sat May 14 2016 - 05:08
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