17 Jan 2011

Inside Japan - Rachel Doyle Visits Japanese Garden Centres.

The 52nd International Garden Centre Congress was held in Japan in October of this year. This was the first time a congress was held in Asia.
Over 200 delegates from 18 countries attended. On the study tour bus were participants from New Zealand, Poland, Switzerland, England,
Hungry, U.S, Australia & myself from Ireland. It was a lovely group, lots of sharing of information from marketing, to succession planning &
everything in between. The microphone plugged into points along the bus so most people felt comfortable to share & there was no pressure
on anyone.

We flew into Tokyo and our first three days were spent in this area. It is a wonderful country steeped in tradition & culture. We visited vari-
ous gardening related business, garden centres, Japanese traditional gardens, temples and experienced the art of Bonsai from the masters. From
the ultra modern city of Tokyo we visited the Sakata Seed Corporation, a rose nursery & a flower auction.

The garden centres are not as modern as ours & only 1 had a food offering. I was very impressed with their “loos” you washed your hands on
a sink fixed to the toilet cistern & the water was then used to flush the toilet. Mind you the toilet seats were heated & played music! Many gar-
den centres had multi storey car parks, regardless of their size as space is at a premium. There were even multi storey bicycle parks.

My favourite garden was a small centre called Lobelia, it reminded me of Blackwater. They had a staff of ten people & it was a treasure. Lots of
interesting nooks & crannies & excellent quality plants & planted containers. Every inch of space was used to best effect. We had the

opportunity to try our hand at the “ikebana” style of flower arranging & also had a visit to an amazing museum of plants.

Rice is the main crop we saw growing, 10 million tons per year. There were many highlights but the one I will never forget is a visit to a tem-
ple. At 8pm we all went in & the Michael girls were doing their dance. There was a large pond, overhanging trees & strategically placed lighting.
As we entered all 200 delegates went quiet. Regardless of one’s religious beliefs this was a truly spiritual experience, impossible to capture on
camera. Congress is an amazing networking event, meeting wonderful, like minded people. I went to my first congress to Canada in 1995 &
haven’t missed one since. It’s a tax deductible trip.

Congress 2011 will be in the South Tyrol & Lake Garda area of Italy. We have put a ceiling on of 150 delegates & by the end of the Japanese
trip 105 had already registered from 16 countries. The study tour for under 40s will cost about €900. This is for the new generation of garden

centre owners. It will be for 4 days & the young people will be staying in a youth hostel. A pre tour of Tuscany is being considered.

You can visit the homepage on www.igcacongress2011.com for more info, or give me a call in the Arboretum.

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