New stock, Airfield, 14th Jan 2019

Landscape materials for your garden

There are some things that are just too heavy or dirty to carry in your car, so it makes sense to get them delivered. You may be renovating a garden, making a new bed, putting down a lawn or doing some DIY landscaping. If so, it's better value and more convenient to buy in bulk. Howbert & Mays have been running an efficient and good value landscape delivery service for more than ten years. We deliver in counties Dublin, Wicklow, Kildare and Meath.
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Lessons from Stockholm

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If your interest is plants, and your business is selling them, then plant shops are exciting places. So, when we (Howbert & Mays) visted the trade fair 'Formex' in Stockholm, we were naturally very happy to see that this is a city that takes its plants seriously. The first inkling of this was the quantity of small plant shops dotted everywhere throughout the city. We loved this pretty, atmospheric window of begonias and cacti glowing on the dark street.

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What is Garden Design?

What is garden design? When it's something you have been doing for more than fifteen years, it's a question you often ask yourself. On the one hand, the phrase 'garden design' is frequently one of the services offered by a landscaper. That's a bit like a builder offering to design your home or a mechanic offering to redesign your car. (There are probably lots of exceptions where this works out very well.) On the other hand, there are 'garden designers' who don't know much about plants.

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Pots, pots, pots...

It can be hard for us to keep up with the comings and goings of our huge selection of pots. We have a diverse and varied range of indoor and outdoor pots. Our selection is always changing, and we have pot covers (ie pots without holes), as well as pots for alpines, bulbs, bonsai, orchids, cacti and so on. Some are so small they are no bigger than a glass and some are so big and heavy they need three people to carry them. Here is just a brief snapshot of some of the pots that we currently have in stock (April 2018). 

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