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Waterford Garden Trai007466 
 08/04/2014. FREE TO USE IMAGE. Launch of the Waterford Garden Trail. Pictured at the now re-opened Mount Congreve Gardens in Waterford are ‘Garden Fairies’ Daisy Dubois (age 5) and Medb Brophy (age 5) helping to launch the Waterford Garden Trail Summer Events Series. Garden Trail events will take place across the City and County from May 2 to August 24, 2014. See waterfordgardentrail.com. Picture: Patrick Browne

April 8, 2014.

Waterford Garden Trail launches Summer Events Series 2014

Today (Tuesday April 8) at the now re-opened Mount Congreve Gardens the Waterford Garden Trail members gathered to announce their Summer events programme for 2014.

The extensive Mount Congreve gardens were bequeathed to the Irish nation by the late Mr. Ambrose Congreve when he passed away in 2011. The gardens have just this month re-opened much to the delight of the public. The 110 acres of rolling pastures and woodland at Mount Congreve boasts one of the biggest collections of rhododendrons in the world and certainly the biggest in Europe. There are approximately 3500 different varieties. On May 11th fans of the stunning Mount Congreve Gardens will have the opportunity to gain an insider knowledge from the Curator Michael White. He will host a talk and tour at Dromana Garden near Cappoquin Co Waterford on ‘Planting for all the seasons’, in addition to a talk on ‘Companion planting’.

Getting the Summer event series off to an exciting start on May 2nd at Lismore Castle Gardens is an illustrated talk by renowned Historian and Arborist Thomas Packenham. Thomas is the author of several prize-winning books including ‘Meeting with Remarkable Trees’ and ‘Remarkable Trees of the World’. He is also Chair of the Irish Tree Society and has travelled to all the corners of the world in pursuit of rare trees and plants.

On May 3rd gardening fans can enjoy a tour at the five acre garden at Tourin House, Cappoquin. The garden was laid out in the 1800’s by Richard Beamish who was part owner of the famous Beamish and Crawford Brewery in Cork. The tour and lecture will be hosted by guest of the Waterford Garden Trail Seamus O’Brien who is Curator of Kilmacurragh Gardens and Billy Alexander of Kells Bay Nursery Co.Kerry.

On Sunday, May 4th Medicinal Herbalist at the Lismore Clinic, Anne Marie O’Reilly, will take guests foraging for culinary and medicinal herbs at Dromana gardens and woodland followed by a practical demonstration on making some simple remedies. Anne-Marie is a member of the National Institute of Medicinal Herbalists in the UK, and formerly served on the council of the Irish Institute of Medicinal Herbalists, of which she is still a member. She has taught Herbal Sciences at CIT, and has provided clinical training for students.

Speaking at the launch of the Waterford Garden Trail Summer series Kristin Jameson of Tourin House and Gardens said, “We are delighted to launch this exciting programme. There are a huge variety of events for all tastes and interests from Coastal Gardening visits to an event with Bird Watch Ireland for a dawn chorus at Cappoquin House, foraging for medicinal herbs, and a painting workshop. There is something for everyone, including family outings to the Blackwater Garden Centre. All of the events take place at one of the fifteen different Waterford Garden Trail venues, which are varied garden attractions rich in heritage. This trail of events is an accompaniment to our Waterford Garden Trail guide and it will appeal to garden enthusiasts and nature-lovers alike.”

A host of twelve events in total make up the Summer Events Series 2014. A major part of the Waterford Garden Trail’s summer events series is its new Charity Garden cluster days. Throughout the summer months, in different parts of Co Waterford, clusters of small gardens, not usually open to visitors will open their gates for one day only. The Waterford Garden Trail is delighted to announce that the beneficiary of this initiative will be the Waterford branch of The Alzheimer’s Society.

Details of these events are available on the Waterford Garden Trail website www.waterfordgardentrail.com

ENDS – April 8, 2014.

Free to use images from Patrick Browne: 086 251 5700

For further information or to arrange an interview or a visit please contact Ann Power on 086 3065588 or email ann@powerhousepr.ie
Waterford Garden Trai007465 
 08/04/2014. FREE TO USE IMAGE. Launch of the Waterford Garden Trail. Pictured at the now re-opened Mount Congreve Gardens in Waterford are ‘Garden Fairies’ Daisy Dubois (age 5) and Medb Brophy (age 5) helping to launch the Waterford Garden Trail Summer Events Series. Garden Trail events will take place across the City and County from May 2 to August 24, 2014. See waterfordgardentrail.com. Picture: Patrick Browne

April 8, 2014.

Waterford Garden Trail launches Summer Events Series 2014

Today (Tuesday April 8) at the now re-opened Mount Congreve Gardens the Waterford Garden Trail members gathered to announce their Summer events programme for 2014.

The extensive Mount Congreve gardens were bequeathed to the Irish nation by the late Mr. Ambrose Congreve when he passed away in 2011. The gardens have just this month re-opened much to the delight of the public. The 110 acres of rolling pastures and woodland at Mount Congreve boasts one of the biggest collections of rhododendrons in the world and certainly the biggest in Europe. There are approximately 3500 different varieties. On May 11th fans of the stunning Mount Congreve Gardens will have the opportunity to gain an insider knowledge from the Curator Michael White. He will host a talk and tour at Dromana Garden near Cappoquin Co Waterford on ‘Planting for all the seasons’, in addition to a talk on ‘Companion planting’.

Getting the Summer event series off to an exciting start on May 2nd at Lismore Castle Gardens is an illustrated talk by renowned Historian and Arborist Thomas Packenham. Thomas is the author of several prize-winning books including ‘Meeting with Remarkable Trees’ and ‘Remarkable Trees of the World’. He is also Chair of the Irish Tree Society and has travelled to all the corners of the world in pursuit of rare trees and plants.

On May 3rd gardening fans can enjoy a tour at the five acre garden at Tourin House, Cappoquin. The garden was laid out in the 1800’s by Richard Beamish who was part owner of the famous Beamish and Crawford Brewery in Cork. The tour and lecture will be hosted by guest of the Waterford Garden Trail Seamus O’Brien who is Curator of Kilmacurragh Gardens and Billy Alexander of Kells Bay Nursery Co.Kerry.

On Sunday, May 4th Medicinal Herbalist at the Lismore Clinic, Anne Marie O’Reilly, will take guests foraging for culinary and medicinal herbs at Dromana gardens and woodland followed by a practical demonstration on making some simple remedies. Anne-Marie is a member of the National Institute of Medicinal Herbalists in the UK, and formerly served on the council of the Irish Institute of Medicinal Herbalists, of which she is still a member. She has taught Herbal Sciences at CIT, and has provided clinical training for students.

Speaking at the launch of the Waterford Garden Trail Summer series Kristin Jameson of Tourin House and Gardens said, “We are delighted to launch this exciting programme. There are a huge variety of events for all tastes and interests from Coastal Gardening visits to an event with Bird Watch Ireland for a dawn chorus at Cappoquin House, foraging for medicinal herbs, and a painting workshop. There is something for everyone, including family outings to the Blackwater Garden Centre. All of the events take place at one of the fifteen different Waterford Garden Trail venues, which are varied garden attractions rich in heritage. This trail of events is an accompaniment to our Waterford Garden Trail guide and it will appeal to garden enthusiasts and nature-lovers alike.”

A host of twelve events in total make up the Summer Events Series 2014. A major part of the Waterford Garden Trail’s summer events series is its new Charity Garden cluster days. Throughout the summer months, in different parts of Co Waterford, clusters of small gardens, not usually open to visitors will open their gates for one day only. The Waterford Garden Trail is delighted to announce that the beneficiary of this initiative will be the Waterford branch of The Alzheimer’s Society.

Details of these events are available on the Waterford Garden Trail website www.waterfordgardentrail.com

ENDS – April 8, 2014.

Free to use images from Patrick Browne: 086 251 5700

For further information or to arrange an interview or a visit please contact Ann Power on 086 3065588 or email ann@powerhousepr.ie
Waterford Garden Trai007464 
 08/04/2014. FREE TO USE IMAGE. Launch of the Waterford Garden Trail. Pictured at the now re-opened Mount Congreve Gardens in Waterford are ‘Garden Fairies’ Daisy Dubois (age 5) and Medb Brophy (age 5) helping to launch the Waterford Garden Trail Summer Events Series. Garden Trail events will take place across the City and County from May 2 to August 24, 2014. See waterfordgardentrail.com. Picture: Patrick Browne

April 8, 2014.

Waterford Garden Trail launches Summer Events Series 2014

Today (Tuesday April 8) at the now re-opened Mount Congreve Gardens the Waterford Garden Trail members gathered to announce their Summer events programme for 2014.

The extensive Mount Congreve gardens were bequeathed to the Irish nation by the late Mr. Ambrose Congreve when he passed away in 2011. The gardens have just this month re-opened much to the delight of the public. The 110 acres of rolling pastures and woodland at Mount Congreve boasts one of the biggest collections of rhododendrons in the world and certainly the biggest in Europe. There are approximately 3500 different varieties. On May 11th fans of the stunning Mount Congreve Gardens will have the opportunity to gain an insider knowledge from the Curator Michael White. He will host a talk and tour at Dromana Garden near Cappoquin Co Waterford on ‘Planting for all the seasons’, in addition to a talk on ‘Companion planting’.

Getting the Summer event series off to an exciting start on May 2nd at Lismore Castle Gardens is an illustrated talk by renowned Historian and Arborist Thomas Packenham. Thomas is the author of several prize-winning books including ‘Meeting with Remarkable Trees’ and ‘Remarkable Trees of the World’. He is also Chair of the Irish Tree Society and has travelled to all the corners of the world in pursuit of rare trees and plants.

On May 3rd gardening fans can enjoy a tour at the five acre garden at Tourin House, Cappoquin. The garden was laid out in the 1800’s by Richard Beamish who was part owner of the famous Beamish and Crawford Brewery in Cork. The tour and lecture will be hosted by guest of the Waterford Garden Trail Seamus O’Brien who is Curator of Kilmacurragh Gardens and Billy Alexander of Kells Bay Nursery Co.Kerry.

On Sunday, May 4th Medicinal Herbalist at the Lismore Clinic, Anne Marie O’Reilly, will take guests foraging for culinary and medicinal herbs at Dromana gardens and woodland followed by a practical demonstration on making some simple remedies. Anne-Marie is a member of the National Institute of Medicinal Herbalists in the UK, and formerly served on the council of the Irish Institute of Medicinal Herbalists, of which she is still a member. She has taught Herbal Sciences at CIT, and has provided clinical training for students.

Speaking at the launch of the Waterford Garden Trail Summer series Kristin Jameson of Tourin House and Gardens said, “We are delighted to launch this exciting programme. There are a huge variety of events for all tastes and interests from Coastal Gardening visits to an event with Bird Watch Ireland for a dawn chorus at Cappoquin House, foraging for medicinal herbs, and a painting workshop. There is something for everyone, including family outings to the Blackwater Garden Centre. All of the events take place at one of the fifteen different Waterford Garden Trail venues, which are varied garden attractions rich in heritage. This trail of events is an accompaniment to our Waterford Garden Trail guide and it will appeal to garden enthusiasts and nature-lovers alike.”

A host of twelve events in total make up the Summer Events Series 2014. A major part of the Waterford Garden Trail’s summer events series is its new Charity Garden cluster days. Throughout the summer months, in different parts of Co Waterford, clusters of small gardens, not usually open to visitors will open their gates for one day only. The Waterford Garden Trail is delighted to announce that the beneficiary of this initiative will be the Waterford branch of The Alzheimer’s Society.

Details of these events are available on the Waterford Garden Trail website www.waterfordgardentrail.com

ENDS – April 8, 2014.

Free to use images from Patrick Browne: 086 251 5700

For further information or to arrange an interview or a visit please contact Ann Power on 086 3065588 or email ann@powerhousepr.ie
Waterford Garden Trai007463 
 08/04/2014. FREE TO USE IMAGE. Launch of the Waterford Garden Trail. Pictured at the now re-opened Mount Congreve Gardens in Waterford are ‘Garden Fairies’ Daisy Dubois (age 5) and Medb Brophy (age 5) helping to launch the Waterford Garden Trail Summer Events Series. Garden Trail events will take place across the City and County from May 2 to August 24, 2014. See waterfordgardentrail.com. Picture: Patrick Browne

April 8, 2014.

Waterford Garden Trail launches Summer Events Series 2014

Today (Tuesday April 8) at the now re-opened Mount Congreve Gardens the Waterford Garden Trail members gathered to announce their Summer events programme for 2014.

The extensive Mount Congreve gardens were bequeathed to the Irish nation by the late Mr. Ambrose Congreve when he passed away in 2011. The gardens have just this month re-opened much to the delight of the public. The 110 acres of rolling pastures and woodland at Mount Congreve boasts one of the biggest collections of rhododendrons in the world and certainly the biggest in Europe. There are approximately 3500 different varieties. On May 11th fans of the stunning Mount Congreve Gardens will have the opportunity to gain an insider knowledge from the Curator Michael White. He will host a talk and tour at Dromana Garden near Cappoquin Co Waterford on ‘Planting for all the seasons’, in addition to a talk on ‘Companion planting’.

Getting the Summer event series off to an exciting start on May 2nd at Lismore Castle Gardens is an illustrated talk by renowned Historian and Arborist Thomas Packenham. Thomas is the author of several prize-winning books including ‘Meeting with Remarkable Trees’ and ‘Remarkable Trees of the World’. He is also Chair of the Irish Tree Society and has travelled to all the corners of the world in pursuit of rare trees and plants.

On May 3rd gardening fans can enjoy a tour at the five acre garden at Tourin House, Cappoquin. The garden was laid out in the 1800’s by Richard Beamish who was part owner of the famous Beamish and Crawford Brewery in Cork. The tour and lecture will be hosted by guest of the Waterford Garden Trail Seamus O’Brien who is Curator of Kilmacurragh Gardens and Billy Alexander of Kells Bay Nursery Co.Kerry.

On Sunday, May 4th Medicinal Herbalist at the Lismore Clinic, Anne Marie O’Reilly, will take guests foraging for culinary and medicinal herbs at Dromana gardens and woodland followed by a practical demonstration on making some simple remedies. Anne-Marie is a member of the National Institute of Medicinal Herbalists in the UK, and formerly served on the council of the Irish Institute of Medicinal Herbalists, of which she is still a member. She has taught Herbal Sciences at CIT, and has provided clinical training for students.

Speaking at the launch of the Waterford Garden Trail Summer series Kristin Jameson of Tourin House and Gardens said, “We are delighted to launch this exciting programme. There are a huge variety of events for all tastes and interests from Coastal Gardening visits to an event with Bird Watch Ireland for a dawn chorus at Cappoquin House, foraging for medicinal herbs, and a painting workshop. There is something for everyone, including family outings to the Blackwater Garden Centre. All of the events take place at one of the fifteen different Waterford Garden Trail venues, which are varied garden attractions rich in heritage. This trail of events is an accompaniment to our Waterford Garden Trail guide and it will appeal to garden enthusiasts and nature-lovers alike.”

A host of twelve events in total make up the Summer Events Series 2014. A major part of the Waterford Garden Trail’s summer events series is its new Charity Garden cluster days. Throughout the summer months, in different parts of Co Waterford, clusters of small gardens, not usually open to visitors will open their gates for one day only. The Waterford Garden Trail is delighted to announce that the beneficiary of this initiative will be the Waterford branch of The Alzheimer’s Society.

Details of these events are available on the Waterford Garden Trail website www.waterfordgardentrail.com

ENDS – April 8, 2014.

Free to use images from Patrick Browne: 086 251 5700

For further information or to arrange an interview or a visit please contact Ann Power on 086 3065588 or email ann@powerhousepr.ie
Waterford Garden Trai007461 
 08/04/2014. FREE TO USE IMAGE. Launch of the Waterford Garden Trail. Pictured at the now re-opened Mount Congreve Gardens in Waterford are ‘Garden Fairies’ Daisy Dubois (age 5) and Medb Brophy (age 5) helping to launch the Waterford Garden Trail Summer Events Series. Garden Trail events will take place across the City and County from May 2 to August 24, 2014. See waterfordgardentrail.com. Picture: Patrick Browne

April 8, 2014.

Waterford Garden Trail launches Summer Events Series 2014

Today (Tuesday April 8) at the now re-opened Mount Congreve Gardens the Waterford Garden Trail members gathered to announce their Summer events programme for 2014.

The extensive Mount Congreve gardens were bequeathed to the Irish nation by the late Mr. Ambrose Congreve when he passed away in 2011. The gardens have just this month re-opened much to the delight of the public. The 110 acres of rolling pastures and woodland at Mount Congreve boasts one of the biggest collections of rhododendrons in the world and certainly the biggest in Europe. There are approximately 3500 different varieties. On May 11th fans of the stunning Mount Congreve Gardens will have the opportunity to gain an insider knowledge from the Curator Michael White. He will host a talk and tour at Dromana Garden near Cappoquin Co Waterford on ‘Planting for all the seasons’, in addition to a talk on ‘Companion planting’.

Getting the Summer event series off to an exciting start on May 2nd at Lismore Castle Gardens is an illustrated talk by renowned Historian and Arborist Thomas Packenham. Thomas is the author of several prize-winning books including ‘Meeting with Remarkable Trees’ and ‘Remarkable Trees of the World’. He is also Chair of the Irish Tree Society and has travelled to all the corners of the world in pursuit of rare trees and plants.

On May 3rd gardening fans can enjoy a tour at the five acre garden at Tourin House, Cappoquin. The garden was laid out in the 1800’s by Richard Beamish who was part owner of the famous Beamish and Crawford Brewery in Cork. The tour and lecture will be hosted by guest of the Waterford Garden Trail Seamus O’Brien who is Curator of Kilmacurragh Gardens and Billy Alexander of Kells Bay Nursery Co.Kerry.

On Sunday, May 4th Medicinal Herbalist at the Lismore Clinic, Anne Marie O’Reilly, will take guests foraging for culinary and medicinal herbs at Dromana gardens and woodland followed by a practical demonstration on making some simple remedies. Anne-Marie is a member of the National Institute of Medicinal Herbalists in the UK, and formerly served on the council of the Irish Institute of Medicinal Herbalists, of which she is still a member. She has taught Herbal Sciences at CIT, and has provided clinical training for students.

Speaking at the launch of the Waterford Garden Trail Summer series Kristin Jameson of Tourin House and Gardens said, “We are delighted to launch this exciting programme. There are a huge variety of events for all tastes and interests from Coastal Gardening visits to an event with Bird Watch Ireland for a dawn chorus at Cappoquin House, foraging for medicinal herbs, and a painting workshop. There is something for everyone, including family outings to the Blackwater Garden Centre. All of the events take place at one of the fifteen different Waterford Garden Trail venues, which are varied garden attractions rich in heritage. This trail of events is an accompaniment to our Waterford Garden Trail guide and it will appeal to garden enthusiasts and nature-lovers alike.”

A host of twelve events in total make up the Summer Events Series 2014. A major part of the Waterford Garden Trail’s summer events series is its new Charity Garden cluster days. Throughout the summer months, in different parts of Co Waterford, clusters of small gardens, not usually open to visitors will open their gates for one day only. The Waterford Garden Trail is delighted to announce that the beneficiary of this initiative will be the Waterford branch of The Alzheimer’s Society.

Details of these events are available on the Waterford Garden Trail website www.waterfordgardentrail.com

ENDS – April 8, 2014.

Free to use images from Patrick Browne: 086 251 5700

For further information or to arrange an interview or a visit please contact Ann Power on 086 3065588 or email ann@powerhousepr.ie
Waterford Garden Trai007460 
 08/04/2014. FREE TO USE IMAGE. Launch of the Waterford Garden Trail. Pictured at the now re-opened Mount Congreve Gardens in Waterford are ‘Garden Fairies’ Daisy Dubois (age 5) and Medb Brophy (age 5) helping to launch the Waterford Garden Trail Summer Events Series. Garden Trail events will take place across the City and County from May 2 to August 24, 2014. See waterfordgardentrail.com. Picture: Patrick Browne

April 8, 2014.

Waterford Garden Trail launches Summer Events Series 2014

Today (Tuesday April 8) at the now re-opened Mount Congreve Gardens the Waterford Garden Trail members gathered to announce their Summer events programme for 2014.

The extensive Mount Congreve gardens were bequeathed to the Irish nation by the late Mr. Ambrose Congreve when he passed away in 2011. The gardens have just this month re-opened much to the delight of the public. The 110 acres of rolling pastures and woodland at Mount Congreve boasts one of the biggest collections of rhododendrons in the world and certainly the biggest in Europe. There are approximately 3500 different varieties. On May 11th fans of the stunning Mount Congreve Gardens will have the opportunity to gain an insider knowledge from the Curator Michael White. He will host a talk and tour at Dromana Garden near Cappoquin Co Waterford on ‘Planting for all the seasons’, in addition to a talk on ‘Companion planting’.

Getting the Summer event series off to an exciting start on May 2nd at Lismore Castle Gardens is an illustrated talk by renowned Historian and Arborist Thomas Packenham. Thomas is the author of several prize-winning books including ‘Meeting with Remarkable Trees’ and ‘Remarkable Trees of the World’. He is also Chair of the Irish Tree Society and has travelled to all the corners of the world in pursuit of rare trees and plants.

On May 3rd gardening fans can enjoy a tour at the five acre garden at Tourin House, Cappoquin. The garden was laid out in the 1800’s by Richard Beamish who was part owner of the famous Beamish and Crawford Brewery in Cork. The tour and lecture will be hosted by guest of the Waterford Garden Trail Seamus O’Brien who is Curator of Kilmacurragh Gardens and Billy Alexander of Kells Bay Nursery Co.Kerry.

On Sunday, May 4th Medicinal Herbalist at the Lismore Clinic, Anne Marie O’Reilly, will take guests foraging for culinary and medicinal herbs at Dromana gardens and woodland followed by a practical demonstration on making some simple remedies. Anne-Marie is a member of the National Institute of Medicinal Herbalists in the UK, and formerly served on the council of the Irish Institute of Medicinal Herbalists, of which she is still a member. She has taught Herbal Sciences at CIT, and has provided clinical training for students.

Speaking at the launch of the Waterford Garden Trail Summer series Kristin Jameson of Tourin House and Gardens said, “We are delighted to launch this exciting programme. There are a huge variety of events for all tastes and interests from Coastal Gardening visits to an event with Bird Watch Ireland for a dawn chorus at Cappoquin House, foraging for medicinal herbs, and a painting workshop. There is something for everyone, including family outings to the Blackwater Garden Centre. All of the events take place at one of the fifteen different Waterford Garden Trail venues, which are varied garden attractions rich in heritage. This trail of events is an accompaniment to our Waterford Garden Trail guide and it will appeal to garden enthusiasts and nature-lovers alike.”

A host of twelve events in total make up the Summer Events Series 2014. A major part of the Waterford Garden Trail’s summer events series is its new Charity Garden cluster days. Throughout the summer months, in different parts of Co Waterford, clusters of small gardens, not usually open to visitors will open their gates for one day only. The Waterford Garden Trail is delighted to announce that the beneficiary of this initiative will be the Waterford branch of The Alzheimer’s Society.

Details of these events are available on the Waterford Garden Trail website www.waterfordgardentrail.com

ENDS – April 8, 2014.

Free to use images from Patrick Browne: 086 251 5700

For further information or to arrange an interview or a visit please contact Ann Power on 086 3065588 or email ann@powerhousepr.ie
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