Talk:National Botanic Gardens, Kilmacurragh
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[edit]"Over recent years there has been a large uptake in day visitors coming to the gardens, thanks to the free entry, guided tours and new facilities such as Acton café. Kilmacurragh is particularly famous for its conifers and rhododendron collections." Vague, assumes reason, and vague again, not encyclopedic
"The gardens are currently undergoing a modern refurbishment, planned to help rejuvenate the older plant collections, while a new initiative has seen an extensive collection of plants from temperate regions of the world (like China, Chile and the Himalayas) being introduced. This work has also seen the old wildflower meadows restored to their former glory." Dated, unsourced, opinion, all unsourced.
"This monastery was dissolved by Henry VIII. The old cobbled road to Wexford taken by Cromwell’s men in the 1600s still runs through a great avenue of oaks and can be walked by visitors today." Wrong King, unsourced and opinion/peacock.
"..the driving forces.." "One of the key sights at the gardens today.." "Further through this friendship Kilmacurragh, whose unique..." WP:PEACOCK
"In recent years, the gardens have seen a surge of interest becoming an very popular tourist destination for day trips in the Wicklow area. Admission to the gardens is free with parking on site, though this fills very quickly on weekends." Dated, opinion, unsourced, broucher, not encyclopaedic.
Also its either, til, 'til or more encyclopaedic until. Arnkellow (talk) 21:29, 5 July 2020 (UTC)
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