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RHS diary: what to do in the garden in January
The Royal Horticultural Society's tips and advice for gardeners as the New Year begins.Continue reading...
The Royal Horticultural Society's tips and advice for gardeners as the New Year begins.Continue reading...
The Royal Horticultural Society's tips and advice for gardeners as the New Year begins.Continue reading...
The Royal Horticultural Society's tips and advice for gardeners as the New Year begins.Continue reading...
RHS Diary
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May 6, 2014
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RHS Diary
May 6, 2014
Roots and tubers are a garden's buried treasure
A dramatic transformation is going on beneath the surface of Mark Diacono's garden, where the onset of winter has spurred into action a variety of roots and tubers - ready to be harvested for the...
A dramatic transformation is going on beneath the surface of Mark Diacono's garden, where the onset of winter has spurred into action a variety of roots and tubers - ready to be harvested for the potContinue reading...
A dramatic transformation is going on beneath the surface of Mark Diacono's garden, where the onset of winter has spurred into action a variety of roots and tubers - ready to be harvested for the potContinue reading...
A dramatic transformation is going on beneath the surface of Mark Diacono's garden, where the onset of winter has spurred into action a variety of roots and tubers - ready to be harvested for the...
Vegetable Gardening:
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May 6, 2014
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May 6, 2014
Retail sales in first half of September up on 2011, CBI finds
Retailers reported a slight rise in sales volumes in the year to September, along with the expectation that growth will strengthen somewhat next month, industry body the CBI has...
Retailers reported a slight rise in sales volumes in the year to September, along with the expectation that growth will strengthen somewhat next month, industry body the CBI has reported.Continue reading...
Retailers reported a slight rise in sales volumes in the year to September, along with the expectation that growth will strengthen somewhat next month, industry body the CBI has reported.Continue reading...
Retailers reported a slight rise in sales volumes in the year to September, along with the expectation that growth will strengthen somewhat next month, industry body the CBI has...
Horticulture Week News
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Sep 26, 2012
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Horticulture Week News
Sep 26, 2012
Award winners at Hampton
See all the exhibit and garden winners of the 2012 awardsContinue reading...
See all the exhibit and garden winners of the 2012 awardsContinue reading...
See all the exhibit and garden winners of the 2012 awardsContinue reading...
See all the exhibit and garden winners of the 2012 awardsContinue reading...
News feed | RHS Gardening
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Feb 7, 2013
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News feed | RHS Gardening
Feb 7, 2013
Shanghai International Flower Show
Last week saw the launch of Shanghai International Flower Show at Shanghai Botanical Garden. Based around the theme of ‘Delicate Horticulture, Beautiful Life’ the show seeks to bring innovative...
Last week saw the launch of Shanghai International Flower Show at Shanghai Botanical Garden. Based around the theme of ‘Delicate Horticulture, Beautiful Life’ the show seeks to bring innovative horticulture to urban dwellers.Continue reading...
Last week saw the launch of Shanghai International Flower Show at Shanghai Botanical Garden. Based around the theme of ‘Delicate Horticulture, Beautiful Life’ the show seeks to bring innovative horticulture to urban dwellers.Continue reading...
Last week saw the launch of Shanghai International Flower Show at Shanghai Botanical Garden. Based around the theme of ‘Delicate Horticulture, Beautiful Life’ the show seeks to bring innovative...
Botanic Gardens
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Apr 7, 2015
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Botanic Gardens
Apr 7, 2015
RHS diary: June
The RHS diary for June. A handy round up of advice and tips on what to do in the garden this month, as well as garden news and events.Continue reading...
The RHS diary for June. A handy round up of advice and tips on what to do in the garden this month, as well as garden news and events.Continue reading...
The RHS diary for June. A handy round up of advice and tips on what to do in the garden this month, as well as garden news and events.Continue reading...
The RHS diary for June. A handy round up of advice and tips on what to do in the garden this month, as well as garden news and events.Continue reading...
RHS Diary
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May 6, 2014
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RHS Diary
May 6, 2014
HTA garden centre sales figures show August up but year still well down
August garden centre sales were up three per cent but year to date sales are still 10 per cent down, according latest HTA figures.Continue reading...
August garden centre sales were up three per cent but year to date sales are still 10 per cent down, according latest HTA figures.Continue reading...
August garden centre sales were up three per cent but year to date sales are still 10 per cent down, according latest HTA figures.Continue reading...
August garden centre sales were up three per cent but year to date sales are still 10 per cent down, according latest HTA figures.Continue reading...
Horticulture Week News
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Sep 27, 2012
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Horticulture Week News
Sep 27, 2012
New BGCI training resources on Access and Benefit Sharing
BGCI, in partnership with the Royal Botanic Gardens Kew, has developed a series of training modules for botanic garden staff on the Nagoya Protocol on Access and Benefit SharingContinue reading...
BGCI, in partnership with the Royal Botanic Gardens Kew, has developed a series of training modules for botanic garden staff on the Nagoya Protocol on Access and Benefit SharingContinue reading...
BGCI, in partnership with the Royal Botanic Gardens Kew, has developed a series of training modules for botanic garden staff on the Nagoya Protocol on Access and Benefit SharingContinue reading...
BGCI, in partnership with the Royal Botanic Gardens Kew, has developed a series of training modules for botanic garden staff on the Nagoya Protocol on Access and Benefit SharingContinue reading...
Botanic Gardens
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Jul 13, 2015
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Botanic Gardens
Jul 13, 2015
Way of the triffids: The arisaema may look sinister, but it has benign intentions
I rather like plants that look as though they might snatch you from your bed and eat you up. Which is why it was impossible to leave Craigieburn, near Moffat in the Borders, without one of Dawa...
I rather like plants that look as though they might snatch you from your bed and eat you up. Which is why it was impossible to leave Craigieburn, near Moffat in the Borders, without one of Dawa Sherpa's special arisaemas. How he manages to keep this animal in a pot, I can't imagine. Its vast...
I rather like plants that look as though they might snatch you from your bed and eat you up. Which is why it was impossible to leave Craigieburn, near Moffat in the Borders, without one of Dawa Sherpa's special arisaemas. How he manages to keep...
I rather like plants that look as though they might snatch you from your bed and eat you up. Which is why it was impossible to leave Craigieburn, near Moffat in the Borders, without one of Dawa...
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Aug 14, 2012
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- Gardening RSS Feed
Aug 14, 2012
Husky mushing in Lapland: The trip with paw-wheel drive
Another festive season has passed and Father Christmas has once more packed up his red crushed velvet and headed off to – well, wherever he goes when he's not delivering presents to deserving...
Another festive season has passed and Father Christmas has once more packed up his red crushed velvet and headed off to – well, wherever he goes when he's not delivering presents to deserving children. Nevertheless, the lure of Lapland has never been stronger, not least with the potential for...
Another festive season has passed and Father Christmas has once more packed up his red crushed velvet and headed off to – well, wherever he goes when he's not delivering presents to deserving children. Nevertheless, the lure of Lapland has never...
Another festive season has passed and Father Christmas has once more packed up his red crushed velvet and headed off to – well, wherever he goes when he's not delivering presents to deserving...
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Jan 9, 2013
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Jan 9, 2013
Aim to lessen impact on horticultural industry
RHS calls for amendents to EU legislation to reduce effect on UK horticultural industryContinue reading...
RHS calls for amendents to EU legislation to reduce effect on UK horticultural industryContinue reading...
RHS calls for amendents to EU legislation to reduce effect on UK horticultural industryContinue reading...
RHS calls for amendents to EU legislation to reduce effect on UK horticultural industryContinue reading...
News feed | RHS Gardening
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Dec 11, 2013
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News feed | RHS Gardening
Dec 11, 2013
Nurseries supply plants for massive moors restoration project
Helicopters will this month begin to transport around 300,000 plants onto hills in northern England to restore moorland.Continue reading...
Helicopters will this month begin to transport around 300,000 plants onto hills in northern England to restore moorland.Continue reading...
Helicopters will this month begin to transport around 300,000 plants onto hills in northern England to restore moorland.Continue reading...
Helicopters will this month begin to transport around 300,000 plants onto hills in northern England to restore moorland.Continue reading...
Horticulture Week News
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Sep 5, 2012
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Horticulture Week News
Sep 5, 2012
BGCI welcomes The Morton Arboretum as a patron garden
BGCI is pleased to welcome The Morton Arboretum as a new patron garden. The Morton Arboretum and BGCI have renewed their Memorandum of Understanding to work together on global tree conservation...
BGCI is pleased to welcome The Morton Arboretum as a new patron garden. The Morton Arboretum and BGCI have renewed their Memorandum of Understanding to work together on global tree conservation and The Morton has generously seconded a Global Tree Conservation Officer to work with BGCI.Continue...
BGCI is pleased to welcome The Morton Arboretum as a new patron garden. The Morton Arboretum and BGCI have renewed their Memorandum of Understanding to work together on global tree conservation and The Morton has generously seconded a Global Tree...
BGCI is pleased to welcome The Morton Arboretum as a new patron garden. The Morton Arboretum and BGCI have renewed their Memorandum of Understanding to work together on global tree conservation...
Botanic Gardens
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Sep 9, 2014
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Botanic Gardens
Sep 9, 2014
More MPs rally to park campaign
HW's campaign for Parliamentary inquiry into parks crisis draws support from seven more MPs.Continue reading...
HW's campaign for Parliamentary inquiry into parks crisis draws support from seven more MPs.Continue reading...
HW's campaign for Parliamentary inquiry into parks crisis draws support from seven more MPs.Continue reading...
HW's campaign for Parliamentary inquiry into parks crisis draws support from seven more MPs.Continue reading...
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Sep 14, 2012
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Sep 14, 2012
Parks contractors called on to engage in debate over parks' 'flexible future'
Leading consultant says parks must be 'flexible, ambidextrous and transient' to meet challenges.Continue reading...
Leading consultant says parks must be 'flexible, ambidextrous and transient' to meet challenges.Continue reading...
Leading consultant says parks must be 'flexible, ambidextrous and transient' to meet challenges.Continue reading...
Leading consultant says parks must be 'flexible, ambidextrous and transient' to meet challenges.Continue reading...
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Sep 14, 2012
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Sep 14, 2012
Outgoing Director of Kew calls for new deal for plants
People around the world need to embrace a "new deal" to recognise the economic, health and environmental benefits of plants, according to Steve Hopper, the outgoing Director of Kew...
People around the world need to embrace a "new deal" to recognise the economic, health and environmental benefits of plants, according to Steve Hopper, the outgoing Director of Kew Gardens..Continue reading...
People around the world need to embrace a "new deal" to recognise the economic, health and environmental benefits of plants, according to Steve Hopper, the outgoing Director of Kew Gardens..Continue reading...
People around the world need to embrace a "new deal" to recognise the economic, health and environmental benefits of plants, according to Steve Hopper, the outgoing Director of Kew...
Botanic Gardens
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Sep 7, 2012
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Botanic Gardens
Sep 7, 2012
Updated International Agenda now available
The 2nd edition of the International Agenda for Botanic Gardens in Conservation has been launched by BGCIContinue reading...
The 2nd edition of the International Agenda for Botanic Gardens in Conservation has been launched by BGCIContinue reading...
The 2nd edition of the International Agenda for Botanic Gardens in Conservation has been launched by BGCIContinue reading...
The 2nd edition of the International Agenda for Botanic Gardens in Conservation has been launched by BGCIContinue reading...
Botanic Gardens
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Dec 7, 2012
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Botanic Gardens
Dec 7, 2012
RHS Diary: December
The RHS guide to what to do in the garden this December, the society's news and events and advice on the best kit for the green-fingered.Continue reading...
The RHS guide to what to do in the garden this December, the society's news and events and advice on the best kit for the green-fingered.Continue reading...
The RHS guide to what to do in the garden this December, the society's news and events and advice on the best kit for the green-fingered.Continue reading...
The RHS guide to what to do in the garden this December, the society's news and events and advice on the best kit for the green-fingered.Continue reading...
RHS Diary
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May 6, 2014
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RHS Diary
May 6, 2014
Swaythorpe Growers secures deal with Booths supermarkets
Swaythorpe Growers, the grower consortium which markets the regional frozen pea brand Yorkshire Peas, has landed a deal to supply all 28 Booths stores in the north of England.Continue reading...
Swaythorpe Growers, the grower consortium which markets the regional frozen pea brand Yorkshire Peas, has landed a deal to supply all 28 Booths stores in the north of England.Continue reading...
Swaythorpe Growers, the grower consortium which markets the regional frozen pea brand Yorkshire Peas, has landed a deal to supply all 28 Booths stores in the north of England.Continue reading...
Swaythorpe Growers, the grower consortium which markets the regional frozen pea brand Yorkshire Peas, has landed a deal to supply all 28 Booths stores in the north of England.Continue reading...
Horticulture Week News
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Sep 26, 2012
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Horticulture Week News
Sep 26, 2012
Growers told to use technology at Plantarium
Plantarium exhibitors say growers need to adapt to latest technology to survive recent downturn.Continue reading...
Plantarium exhibitors say growers need to adapt to latest technology to survive recent downturn.Continue reading...
Plantarium exhibitors say growers need to adapt to latest technology to survive recent downturn.Continue reading...
Plantarium exhibitors say growers need to adapt to latest technology to survive recent downturn.Continue reading...
Horticulture Week News
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Sep 14, 2012
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Horticulture Week News
Sep 14, 2012
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