Why must our trees have to make way for new homes?
Forestry Act provides fines of up to €1 million or five years in prison for illegal felling
Forestry Act provides fines of up to €1 million or five years in prison for illegal felling
It’s the ideal time of year to spot native and common Irish trees. This guide shows you how
Michael Viney: Despite the threat of disease, Ireland’s living elms can still surprise
Best of all, growing your own means avoiding supermarket bulbs shipped from China
Here’s a shortlist of just some of this year’s ‘must-haves’, along with a guide to reliable suppliers
Eventual winner will go on to be judged in the 2020 European tree of the year competition
Alpines and miniature species will happily grow in small pots and stone troughs
Ethna Viney on bank voles, seals, earthstar fungi, rove beetles and cork oak trees
Fresh or pickled, cherries go wonderfully with goats’ cheese
Horticulturalist Stephen Butler creates habitats that conjure up far-off lands
Raised beds, slip-proof surfaces and ingenious tools help keep elderly gardeners going
No place for weedkillers and mowing of wildflowers in environmentally-friendly award
One-third of young never climbed a tree, 10% have not enjoyed exposure to forest – survey
Ireland needs more trees and more people to love them, given the loss of so many to storms and profiteers
Under Brehon laws, two milking cows have to be handed over for cutting down holly
Lectures and walks scheduled as Coillte donate 15,000 saplings for planting
High winds in early 2014, coupled with root structures weakened by heavy rain, brought down some of our oldest trees
In case yew haven’t twigged, National Tree Week starts tomorrow. Wooden you like to know more? Here are some ideas for you and your family to do
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices