
The selection of fresh vegetables now available in shops and supermarkets is probably greater than ever before. There is, however, deep satisfaction to be had from growing part of the food we eat. A well managed garden or allotment is an asset to any family and vegetable growing can rapidly develop into an absorbing hobby.
- Date
- 30 May 2017
- Type
- Booklet


Teagasc submission to the Department of Communications, Climate Action & the Environment. Prepared by the Teagasc Greenhouse Gas Working Group.
- Date
- 23 May 2017
- Type
- Submission


4 May 2017 - Teagasc Ashtown Research Centre, Dublin 15
- Date
- 10 May 2017
- Type
- Event Proceeding

The Fertilizer Association of Ireland in association with Teagasc Technical Bulletin Series – No. 3 May 2017
- Date
- 04 May 2017
- Type
- Booklet

Project dates: Jun 2013 – May 2017
- Date
- 01 May 2017
- Type
- Technology Update
Teagasc submission made in response to the Consultation Paper on The Third Review of Ireland’s Nitrates Action Programme - with associated proposals for amendments. Prepared by: Teagasc Working Group on the Water Framework Directive:
- Date
- 28 April 2017
- Type
- Submission

How to grow vegetable transplants in modules (multi-celled plastic trays)
- Date
- 26 April 2017
- Type
- Factsheet