Limerick Garden Festival @ Milk Market Limerick,  Mungret Street, Limerick City
Our PARTNERS & SPONSORS
We are grateful for all support and advice from the business and the garden community in making this festival a reality.
Limerick Garden Festival takes place at Milk Market, Limerick.
Located in the heart of Limerick City, the historical market was re-
developed and opened in June 2010 as an all-weather,
all year round market space, accommodating major markets.
Having a fantastic reputation for artisan food, this festival aims to
widen the circle and make gardening another string to its bow.
See Visitors Information for more details and location.
Limerick City & County Council are welcoming this festival and  are
continuing their support of the event in particular through their Festivals
and events grant since the inception in 2018.
Having hosted plenty of their own Garden events and
festivals, D&M Garden Centre in Croagh, Co Limerick
are welcoming Limerick City Garden Festival and wish the
organisers continued success.
D&M Garden Centre has been growing for the last 30 years
beginning as a vegetable supplier and expanding to the
Garden Centre it is today.
Busy Bee Garden Centre & Tea Rooms are hugely supportive of
the new Limerick Garden Festival. They are not only supporting the
festival planning with advice and as a stallholder but are also this
coming on board as a sponsor. 
Busy Bee Garden Centre led by horticulturalist Philip Marie Moreau
are one of Ireland's longest established Garden Centres located
on the Ennis Road, Limerick.
Carmen Cronin is a successful events manager having founded and created Clare Garden Festival in 2012 with over 2500 visitors annually supported by Bloom/Bord Bia. She has vast experience in the management of trade fairs, conference and festivals including Ennis Food Festival. Her passion is in the horticultural sector having worked as part of Blarney in Bloom for 5 years and having organised workshops & community events for and with gardeners both regionally and nationally.
Limerick Post are an important support for Limerick Garden Festival as our
media partner.
The Limerick Post weekly newspaper is distributed throughout Limerick City and
County in the region of Munster. It is considered Limerick’s most popular newspaper
with a circulation of over 50,000 copies per week and an estimated readership of
238,500. Read online at LimerickPost.ie.
We are hugely delighted to welcome on board  Limerick Mental Health Association as our dedicated charity. Founded in 2002 for those affected by mental health challenges in the local community. The association works to raise awareness, reduce stigma and promote positive mental health. LMHA is a vital resource for individuals and families seeking support and guidance on their mental health journey. https://limerickmentalhealth.ie/
Fruit Hill Farm is Ireland's specialist for environment friendly house, farm and garden supplies.
All theirr products are carefully sourced to meet the needs of organic producers and gardeners. They stock high quality garden tools, organic vegetable seeds, green manures, potatoes, onions, garlic, composts, propagation equipment, organic plant feeds, organic crop protection products and much more. www.fruithillfarm.com
LIMERICK
GARDEN FESTIVAL
Sunday, 16th June 2024, from 11am
Limerick Milk Market
LIMERICK
GARDEN FESTIVAL
Sunday, 16 June 2024, from 11am
Limerick Milk Market
LIMERICK
GARDEN FESTIVAL
Sunday, 16th June 2024, from 11am
Limerick Milk Market
LIMERICK
GARDEN FESTIVAL
Sunday, 16th June 2024, from 11am
Limerick Milk Market
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With the addition of the Creative Ireland - Made in Limerick Grant, the organisers able to add creative/ arts elements to the festival. A strong collaboration with Lumen Street Theatre has been formed and garden arts workshops take place both at the festival and in schools. This project is funded by Creative Ireland and Limerick City and County Council through Creative Ireland Made in Limerick 2024.
The festival theme of Gardening is recognised as a strong
support for those with mental health problems and also for
general mental wellbeing. This is true for people of all ages,
demographics and incomes.
The festival expert talks, demonstrations and stalls give
opportunity to showcase, support and highlight these im-
portant topics.
Having support from these vital organisations allows for the
invitation of experienced, high-profiled expert speakers as
as inclusion of small community gardens.
Joining the festival as both a stallholder and a sponsor is Hanly's Garden Machinery established in 1986 in Croom, Co Limerick. They supply a wide range of lawnmowers, garden equipment and go-karts. They stock a huge selection of robotic mowers, ride-on mowers, lawnmowers, strimmers, hedge trimmers, chainsaws and much more during the cutting season. www.hanlysgardenmachinery.ie