Garden Notes: August events for your diary

Seminars, demonstrations and walks as the summer draws to a close
Garden Notes: August events for your diary

  • Marymount’s Open Gardens Summer 2024 events continue on Sunday, August 11, from 11am to 6pm. This event takes place at the garden of Margaret Naughton at Tara, Fornaught, Donoughmore, Co Cork (P32 A308).
  • The RHSI is holding a tour to Altamont Gardens in Carlow on August 10, from 8.30am to 6pm. See www.rhsi.ie for ticket details.
  • The National Botanic Gardens hosts drop-by events (no booking required) every Tuesday and Sunday in the Erasmus Children’s Garden. The 20-minute sessions start at 11am, 11.30am, 3.30pm and 4pm. The children’s activities include learning how to sow your own vegetable and flower seeds, playing nature-themed games, and learning how to reuse everyday items to create your own piece of eco-art. The activities are suitable for children aged four years and up.
  • Bord Bia has announced the details of the National Organic Awards, which will take place in Dublin on Thursday, October 17. The National Organic Awards, held in association with the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine, celebrate the achievements of the increasing number of organic growers, producers, and manufacturers in the country. Organic producers are invited to submit entries into one of seven categories before the closing date this Monday, August 12.
  • The Irish Georgian Society is partnering with Kerry County Council and Cairde Choláiste ĂŤde Teo in Dingle to deliver a one-day seminar, which forms part of Kerry Architecture Festival 2024. The seminar takes place in Coláiste ĂŤde (formerly Burnham House and home to the Lords Ventry and now Ireland's only Irish-speaking secondary boarding school for girls) and will explore the designed landscapes and gardens of Kerry: their history & conservation. Speakers include Des Byrne, Dr Vandra Costello, Tom Dillion, Victoria McCarthy, Professor Finola O’Kane, Dr David Fleming and Terence Reeves-Smyth. 
    It takes place on Friday, September 27 from 10am to 5pm. The seminar is free, however a charge of €20 applies for lunch (soup and sandwiches with tea/coffee and cake). See www.eventbrite.ie for details.
  • Do you have a news item or garden club event for Garden Notes? Email gardening@examiner.ie

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