A wonderful gathering of Ireland’s rare and special plant traders, expert speakers, artisan food and craft producers, as well as a host of musical entertainment & open-air performance.

Celebrate the enchanting connection between plants and those who nurture them. This unique event has something for all.

Explore a variety of plants and flowers to add a distinctive touch to your garden and unique botanical delights that will make your outdoor space truly special.

Find special gifts, and treat yourself to something wonderful.

Guest Speakers

  • Klaus Laitenberger

    Klaus Laitenberger is the author of four gardening books: ‘Vegetables for the Irish Garden’, ‘Fruit and Vegetables for the Polytunnel and Greenhouse’ and ‘A Vegetable Grower’s Handbook’ and “The Self-Sufficient Garden”. He works as an Organic Inspector for the Organic Trust Ltd and manages a number of private gardens.

    Together with his wife, Joanna, they run a seed company, specialising in the most suited vegetable varieties for the Irish climate as well as the most resistant and delicious ones (Green Vegetable Seeds).

    He is contributor to various gardening magazines e.g. The Irish Garden, Irish Independent, Irish Examiner, GIY magazine and Clover. Klaus also works as an organic advisor and runs gardening courses throughout the country.

    More information on the courses and seeds can be found on

    www.greenvegetableseeds.com

    Sunday - 14.00

  • Jimi Blake

    Plant collector / Adventurous plant hunter with a taste for the exotic / Inspirational Teacher & Creator of Hunting Brook Garden in Co Wicklow.

    “My favourite flowers for a Summer border; use of colour

    and plant selection for spectacular combinations”

    Saturday - 13:00

  • Fionnuala Fallon

    'A National Botanic Gardens-trained horticulturist, garden writer and flower farmer-florist with a deep-rooted love of nature, Fionnuala Fallon has been the gardening correspondent for 'The Irish Times' since 2011. Together with her photographer husband Richard Johnston, in 2015 she established the Irish Flower Farmer’, a small flower farm and floral design studio where the focus is firmly on seasonality, sustainability, and prioritising the use of Irish-grown cut-flowers and foliage.. Now based near Durrow, County Laois where the couple grow a wide range of flowers on their new organically-managed flower farm, Fionnuala combines her work as a garden writer with her work as a busy wedding and event florist.

    Title of Talk

    “Gardening for all seasons: How to cultivate a resilient perennial cut-flower garden using long-lived, hardy species”

    Sunday - 13:00

  • Christopher White

    Chelsea Flower Show & Bloom Gold Medalist

    & creator of 3 light Nursery

    “The Rose & Dahlia Gardeners Workshop”

    Sunday - 15:00

  • Karen Williams

    Karen is a member of the Flower Farmers of Ireland. She is a former Primary School teacher but now she has no time off at all in the summer as she’s busy being a sustainable florist, flower grower and garden designer.

    She is passionate about biodiversity and has been planting species rich gardens, in a number of locations, for some year. These have attracted all kinds of wildlife, above and below ground. Native plants, especially self-seeded, are at the core of these gardens.

    Karen is the designer behind the Flower Farmer of Ireland Silver Award in Bloom this year and was previously awarded the Gold with Riverlane Nurseries.

    She is a member of Blanchardstown Gardening Group, founded by Aoife Munn and Michelle Griffin.

    She is currently studying horticulture in the National Botanic Gardens in Dublin.

    Saturday - 15:00

  • Seona Tully

    Horticulturist and passionate hobbyist –

    “Indoor plants – An introduction to semi hydroponics – no soil, no pots, no problem”

    Saturday 12.30

Children’s Events

  • Marco the Alchemist

  • Nemo the Magician

  • Your Mans Puppets

Exhibitors

  • Botanical Art Exhibition

    The Botanic Art Exhibition is a well-established attraction at the festival featuring the work of many of Irelands best known Artists; many of the paintings are for sale, along with limited edition prints.

    The Exhibition will be launched at 7pm on Friday the 5th of July by Dr Marina Levitina, founder of the Lough Grainey Nature Sanctuary

    Location - Banquet Hall

  • Galway Flower & Garden Club Location

    Floral Art Competition / Growers Competition / Botanical Photography Competition / Children’s Competition

    Sunday – Flower arranging demo

    Location – Marque

  • Corrib Lace Makers Exhibition

    Exhibition of Irish Lace

    This exhibition will display the unique pieces created and hand stitched by Lásadóirí na Coiribe.  Each handmade piece draws its inspiration from the culture, heritage, landscape, flora and fauna of Galway.  Lace requires practice and precision; the result is a unique creation that reflects the artistry and skill of the maker's hands.

    Two Antique Irish crochet lace wedding dresses (on loan from The traditional lacemakers of Ireland, Cork) will also be on display, threads of the past intertwined with those of the present.

    Lace is delicate but highly decorative and as a group we share, promote and encourage community participation in lacemaking ensuring the continuance of these skills into the future....

    Location - Banquet Hall

Shopping

Crafts

Food & Refreshments

Food & Refreshments

Castle Coffee Shop – Selection of freshly prepared Cakes from Goyas Bakery & Barista style Coffees

Local Food Trucks - Handsome Burger, SKG Catering, Bartollini Pizza & Americano Ice Cream Truck

Wine Bar

Handmade crafts and Artisan foods include the best of Galway County Councils ‘Made in Galway’

Entertainment

Music programme

The Silver Moon Quintet, Galway’s much loved St Patrick's Brass Band, the Barceló Brothers, Galway Baytones, the Claregalway Community Choir and on Saturday (12pm) the spectacular new show each day at 3pm by the unforgettable Pocket Jazz Orchestra.

Located in Claregalway Castle, Ireland.

The 2024 Galway Garden Festival takes place between 11am and 6pm on Sat/Sunday, July 6th-7th  at Claregalway Castle. 

Entry €15; €10 seniors citizens and students and children under 16 free; gate profits to CBM Ireland (Christian Blind Mission

Located just off the main road in Claregalway at Claregalway Castle.

Just bring yourself—we’ll handle the rest.