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It’s the 16th year of Bord Bia’s Bloom Festival – let’s test your knowledge…
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It’s the 16th year of Bord Bia’s Bloom Festival – let’s test your knowledge…
planned, designated parking areas could improve congestion when huge events like Bloom are held in the park, the summary said.
It’s difficult to come up with a definitive list, but here are some guidelines, writes Michael Kelly.
From a dementia-friendly garden to an ABBA-inspired installation, there’s a vast array of themes and designs in the gardens this year.
The former minister for justice was speaking at the Moments in Time show garden, which will be on display at the Bloom festival in Dublin’s Phoenix Park this week.
The garden received a certificate of distinction in the postcard section at Bloom this year.
They also want people to avoid posting holiday photos while away from home.
Flowers, vegetables and windmills… Here’s our top picks from this year’s festival.
The first winner of 100 free Irish Rail trips is a group of talented teens whose sensory garden design is headed for the capital.
“I keep losing him.”
The designers at the 10th annual Bloom festival have some advice for budding gardeners.
Stuck for ideas for the long weekend? Check out our event guide here.
From a 1916 Rising commemoration garden to a Chinese garden, there are plenty to see at this years’ Bloom festival.
Ireland is known for its lush green landscape.We should really get out and experience it more.
Flowers, vegtables and shoes… it’s our best picks from this year’s festival.
If you think it’s just about some pretty plants, think again!
Coined a ‘slum’ garden, the designer hopes it’s going to be unlike any other at the festival.
Bord Bia has crunched the numbers on last weekend’s festival…
The designer garden will be transplanted to Barretstown after the Bloom festival ends this weekend.
He can dance, he can jive, having the time of his life…
It happens to feature a massive Mr Tayto, too.
Giant bush. Snigger.
We’re promised fine weather this weekend, so go on, get out and enjoy yourselves!
Over 80,000 turned out for the festival last year and with fine weather forecast, organisers anticipate a greater turnout this year.
Sowing, mowing and shape throwing… some of the record-breaking bids YOU can get involved in this summer.
Your essential evening round-up of the day’s biggest news, plus the bits and pieces you may have missed…
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The gardening event opens tomorrow morning in the Phoenix Park and runs until Monday evening.
Your essential evening round-up of the day’s biggest news…
Want to do something with your day – but not sure where to go? Here’s a nutshell guide to what’s happening and where.
Want to do something with your day – but not sure where to go? Here’s a nutshell guide to what’s happening and where.
With temperatures of 25c and sunny spells predicted for some parts of the country, here’s TheJournal.ie’s guide to a great bank holiday. Sheep shearing and rocking out included.
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