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Bloom 2011 runs from Thursday the 2nd of June to Monday the 6th of June 2011 in the Phoenix Park in Dublin, Ireland.

You can add any of the days to your diary by clicking the relevant link in the table below.

We look forward to seeing you there.


Day Date Times Add
Thursday 02/06/201110:00 - 18:00 Add to calendar
Friday 03/06/2011 10:00 - 18:00 Add to calendar
Saturday 04/06/201110:00 - 18:00 Add to calendar
Sunday 05/06/2011 10:00 - 18:00 Add to calendar
Monday 06/06/201110:00 - 18:00 Add to calendar

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Tue, 30 Nov 2010 12:16:24 -0800 Bloom 2010 Facts & Figures http://florists.posterous.com/bloom-2010-facts-figures http://florists.posterous.com/bloom-2010-facts-figures

Attendance

  • Total: 60,129
  • Thursday: 8,385
  • Friday: 11,124
  • Saturday: 15,280
  • Sunday: 11,618
  • Monday: 13,722

Visitor Demographics

  • Male: 41%
  • Female: 59%
  • Accompanied by children: 27%
  • Average number of children: 2.3

Age Profile

  • 25 - 35: 9%
  • 35 - 45: 24%
  • 45 - 55: 34%
  • 55 - 65: 22%
  • 65+: 11%

Socio-Economic Classification

  • ABC 1s: 81%

Respondents Traveled From

  • Dublin: 43%
  • Rest of Leinster: 31%
  • Connaught: 5%
  • Munster: 13%
  • Ulster: 2%
  • International: 6%

Booking Practices

  • 32% of attendants booked in advance to attend the show (17% in 2009).

Key Metrics

  • 99% of respondents found their visit either worthwhile or very worthwhile
  • Over 72% were able to recall sponsors associated with the show
  • 75% of respondents spent over 3 hours at the show
  • 84% of respondents purchased at the show
  • 63% of respondents indicated they would purchase as a result of their visit
  • 81% of respondents rated the showgardens as good/excellent
  • 91% of respondents rated the floral display marquee as good/excellent
  • 81% of respondents said they would return again in 2011
  • 11% indicated that they "maybe would" return again in 2011.


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Joseph Blair
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Thu, 05 Aug 2010 07:11:24 -0700 Horticulture & Fresh Produce News - 9th Scientific Statement. Recent Irish weather extremes and climate change from RIA - www.HortiTrends.com http://florists.posterous.com/horticulture-fresh-produce-news-9th-scientifi http://florists.posterous.com/horticulture-fresh-produce-news-9th-scientifi

9th Scientific Statement. Recent Irish weather extremes and climate change from RIA

In November 2009 Ireland experienced
unusually wet weather that
caused widespread flooding. It was
followed by a cold spell from mid-December
that culminated in exceptionally
wintry conditions in the early days of
2010. Both events have led to speculation
that this is a manifestation of manmade
climate change, a foretaste of
what is to come. Is there any substance
to this view or are the events explainable
in terms of natural, as opposed to anthropogenic
(human-induced), variability
of the Irish climate?
Climate models suggest that extreme
rainfall events, such as occurred in late
2009, are likely to become more frequent
in the future, with additional
changes in the average rainfall. These
changes will be projected on the natural
variability of the climate system, a fundamental
feature that can produce large
departures from the average. It is not
possible to attribute any specific weather
events to either of these components.
The November 2009 rainfall was likely
to be part of natural variability, supplemented
with a small expected increase
in rainfall due to anthropogenic climate
change.
Similarly, the 2009/2010 winter cold
spell was consistent with the natural climate
variability displayed in the climate
records.
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