The first official Festival of Gardens and Nature takes place at Ballintubbert Gardens & House on April 21-22. Everything you need to know:
Whether you’re an armchair gardener, amateur botanist or festival enthusiast, the new Festival of Gardens and Nature at Ballintubbert Gardens & House, Co Laois, running from April 20-21, promises something for everyone…The Festival of Gardens and Nature is a completely new gardening event to be held at Ballintubbert Gardens & House, Co Laois, on Saturday and Sunday, April 20-21.
Actor Dominic West will recount how he built an organic pool at his home, Glin Castle, Co Limerick, having been inspired by David Pagan Butler, also in the line-up., his interest in growing vegetables and herbs organically and cooking with them. Kate is head gardener at Linley Hall in Shropshire.is the owner of that hidden gem of Irish gardens – Patthana Garden in Co Wicklow.
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