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Sunday, April 7, 2013

Irish Primrose Trials

Irish Primrose Garden Trials.
Primula Avondale
Spring has come very late in 2013 and indeed not fully arrived even yet. Our new primroses have weathered this most unusual and unprecedented cold March.  Having been hit by sleet, snow, frost and continuous dry cold winds they are looking very perky indeed. Leaf colour on the dark leaved forms in fact is far better in cold conditions like we have now.  The most interesting thing evolving that really make these forms of Primrose of great value to the Spring garden is how the flowers are remaining fresh and vivid by comparison to many of the poylanthus and large flowered winter bedding forms.

These new varieties from very old lines dating back to at least early 1900's have been slowly bred totally in out door conditions over a period of 38 years. The methodology applied is resulting in very tough genetics which ultimately is good for gardeners everywhere. Reports coming in from all over the world are so far positive. Remember these primroses are not meant to be just show pieces to look good in a pot for a fancy picture these plants must be gardeners plants. These primula are intended to last as perennials and give value to gardeners and can be divided up every few years to spread around the garden or re potted to make great flowering containers or mixed combos.

Primula Moneygall
Reports are coming in from USA as far North as Alaska and South to Dallas, as far East as Tokyo Japan and in Southern Hemisphere Melbourne Australia and Auckland New Zealand. Drumcliff, Innisfree and now many others are being put through their paces in Germany, France, Poland, Sweden, Denmark, UK and other countries. Of course here in Ireland we are putting them through their paces also. So gardeners, nurseries and garden centres can be assured these plants are being tested for endurance as well as for their eye catching attributes. Up to now reports coming in are very positive and garden writers and experts around the world seem to like the surprise element of these beauties. Myself and Joe Kennedy are very grateful for the positivity shown towards these Irish Primroses and as they say in show biz, we think, you ain't seen nothing yet!

Primula Drumcliff
What counts for me is that these plants work for the gardener, give something special to horticulture and stand the test of time.  Knee jerk reactions to how one perceive, good or bad are never of value, it can take over 5 years to really know if a group of plants like this are of value.  The process of breeding selection and final testing before release can and has in the case of these beauties taken a lifetime.  You can keep up to date with images and news about our Irish Primroses on www.irishprimnrose.com which links for now to Irish Primrose facebook page, in due course a new website will be launched. oDOnt forget you can check all the other Irish Primrose stories in previous posts below.

Enjoy the pictures! :) .







Primula Dunbeg


Primula Drumcliff

Primula Innisfree
Primula Claddagh
Primula Tara
 

Primula Dunbeg

Friday, September 14, 2012

Kennedy Irish Primroses at National Ploughing Championships


We are delighted to announce that FitzGerald Nurseries and County Wexford Garden Centre, Beechdale Plantsplus Garden Centre two local South East nursery businesses have teamed up to bring to this years National Ploughing Championships   a whole new range of Irish bred and Irish grown hardy perennial Primroses.
Kennedy Irish Primrose plants can be purchased exclusively as plug plants from the Beechdale stand all days through the Championships and are in easy to carry plug form just for this one time only exclusive offer.

Visitors to the show have plenty opportunity to buy a wider range of these wonderful traditional and dark leaved Primroses for the first time ever.

These uniquely Irish Primroses have been setting gardeners heads turning around the world and have been featured in many international magazines and journals.

Beechdale Plantsplus Garden Centre will be in Block H Section 2 Stand 235

You  can visit this link to see news of other exciting happenings with these Old Irish gems

For your viewing you can see a clip from the recent BBC Gardeners World featuring Irish Primroses and Primrose breeder Joe Kennedy taken on our farm and in the local Irish Famine Memorial Garden. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dyPtM8dpZB4

If you would like more information please do not hesitate in contacting me directly.

Kennedy Irish Primroses


Dark Foliage Varieties

Primula Avoca First Release 2012 /13











Primula Claddagh Not available in numbers until 2013












Primula Drumcliff 2011 Release











Primula Innisfree 2011 Release













Primula Dunbeg First Release 2012 /13













Irish Cottage Garden Varieties

Primula Avondale First Release 2012 /13
















Primula Carrigdale First Release 2012 /13
















Primula Glengarrif First Release 2012 /13













Primula Tara First Release 2012 /13