Hennessy's Garden Centre In Kilkenny, Ireland


Address
Carlow road, Kilkenny, Ireland
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Telephone
+353-0-56-772-6024
Fax
+353-0-56-772-6022
E-mail
Website
http://www.hgc.ie
Hennessy's Garden Centre In Kilkenny, Ireland

Hennessy's Garden Centres operates from 2 locations in the South-East - Our largest garden centre, 6 miles from Kilkenny, has been open for business since April 1991.
A sister site opened in Rosslare in spring 2000.

We are family owned, and run, independent garden centres. We are customer oriented and price conscious, driven by ambition. We are innovative, at the forefront of the garden centre industry in Ireland.

We have a huge covered sales area... over 30,000 ft² in fact and a large outdoor plant area full of fresh, colourful stock and planted display beds. Our entire Garden Centre is paved and is fully wheelchair (and child buggy) accessible. Our large (over 140 cars) asphalt car park means that access isn’t a problem either, also disabled parking directly outside the front door.

We always try to offer an unrivalled experience to our customers, both in terms of selection and value. Our staff (over 20 full-time employees) is always available to assist you if you require help or advice.

When it comes to garden retail, size matters! We buy products by the container load, which means that our customers get a huge selection and a great price. We have a network of suppliers all over Europe and beyond which allows us to pass on the best deals to our customers Ireland, England, France, Germany, Sweden, Italy, Belgium, Holland, Denmark, USA, Canada, Malaysia, Vietnam, China, New Zealand, etc.

We also produce a lot of our plant stock in our own purpose built nursery. The nursery was moved off site in 1999 – both it and the garden centre needed to expand. At the centre of this development is our huge greenhouse, almost 2 Acres (about 4,000 times the volume of a typical 8' x 6' home greenhouse!). Two automatic plant potting machine lines are installed in the potting shed - these help to spread the huge workload in Spring & Autumn and allow us to programme potting times more effectively so we can have plants in prime condition at all times.