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Neil Porteous is an historic garden consultant and plantsman based on the island of Ireland. He looks forward, is always willing to experiment with new plants, seeking innovative ways to show them off in Irish gardens and boldly going where no-one has gone before.
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What do you need to do in the garden each month? Regular and...
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Head of Gardens, Mount Stewart at National Trust · Experience: National Trust · Education: George Heriot's School Edinburgh · Location: Belfast Metropolitan Area · 376 connections on LinkedIn. View...
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An exceptional knowledge of plants, a passion for history and a love for researching the stories behind historic gardens. An excellent communicator on radio, public speaking and garden guiding. Neil offer's expertise in: Research | Garden Restoration | Garden Design | Planting | Plant Recording | Garden Mentorship | Talks & Tours | Filming
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Mar 3, 2023 · What do you need to do in the garden each month? Regular and practical advice with your gardening questions answered.
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Neil Porteous is a Historic Gardens Consultant working in Ireland with long experience of being a head gardener and gardens advisor, much of it for the National Trust. Most recently, he was head gardener at Mount Stewart, Co. Down.
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Jan 20, 2022 · Today the man responsible for keeping the whole cocktail of experimentation and horticultural excellence fizzing is head gardener Neil Porteous, a Scottish horticulturist who has followed in Lady Londonderry's footsteps by never allowing the garden to stand still.