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  1. News feed | RHS Gardening

    Louis Robert Russell VMH

    The death of Louis Russell on 8 December 2011 at the age of nearly 83, brought to an end five generations involvement in gardening and nurseries over 200 years.Continue reading...
    The death of Louis Russell on 8 December 2011 at the age of nearly 83, brought to an end five generations involvement in gardening and nurseries over 200 years.Continue reading...
    The death of Louis Russell on 8 December 2011 at the age of nearly 83, brought to an end five generations involvement in gardening and nurseries over 200 years.Continue reading...
    The death of Louis Russell on 8 December 2011 at the age of nearly 83, brought to an end five generations involvement in gardening and nurseries over 200 years.Continue reading...
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  2. Botanic Gardens

    Communities in Nature Webinars #1: Making your Garden Accessible with Ian Edwards

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  3. News feed | RHS Gardening

    Exclusive podcast with Christopher Bradley-Hole

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  4. Horticulture Week News

    Spear & Jackson teams with Kew for tool range

    Neill Tools has announced a Kew Gardens Collection of tools from its Spear & Jackson brand.Continue reading...
    Neill Tools has announced a Kew Gardens Collection of tools from its Spear & Jackson brand.Continue reading...
    Neill Tools has announced a Kew Gardens Collection of tools from its Spear & Jackson brand.Continue reading...
    Neill Tools has announced a Kew Gardens Collection of tools from its Spear & Jackson brand.Continue reading...
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  5. News feed | RHS Gardening

    Ventnor Botanic Garden under new management

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    if you don't wish to see these posts you can exclude them from the "What's New?" page by going here and ticking the box next to "Gardening News RRS Feeds"(which is a spelling mistake:heehee:) and then clicking save
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  6. Horticulture Week News

    Highland Heathers goes into receivership

    Argyll grower Highland Heathers has gone into receivership and laid off 43 people across four sites.Continue reading...
    Argyll grower Highland Heathers has gone into receivership and laid off 43 people across four sites.Continue reading...
    Argyll grower Highland Heathers has gone into receivership and laid off 43 people across four sites.Continue reading...
    Argyll grower Highland Heathers has gone into receivership and laid off 43 people across four sites.Continue reading...
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  7. Botanic Gardens

    Promoting the conservation of threatened Heliconia species

    The Heliconia Society International is using BGCI's PlantSearch database to identify threatened Zingiberales species that are not yet conserved in ex situ collections.Continue reading...
    The Heliconia Society International is using BGCI's PlantSearch database to identify threatened Zingiberales species that are not yet conserved in ex situ collections.Continue reading...
    The Heliconia Society International is using BGCI's PlantSearch database to identify threatened Zingiberales species that are not yet conserved in ex situ collections.Continue reading...
    The Heliconia Society International is using BGCI's PlantSearch database to identify threatened Zingiberales species that are not yet conserved in ex situ collections.Continue reading...
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  8. - Gardening RSS Feed

    Emma Townshend: "Quince is almost impossible to buy and almost never eaten raw"

    In France, they call them les coings. Say it with a nasal Southern accent and it comes out almost like the sound of a duck's quack. At this time of year, you see them pinned with handwritten...
    In France, they call them les coings. Say it with a nasal Southern accent and it comes out almost like the sound of a duck's quack. At this time of year, you see them pinned with handwritten signs in beautiful round French cursive on the racks of good greengrocers and in village-square...
    In France, they call them les coings. Say it with a nasal Southern accent and it comes out almost like the sound of a duck's quack. At this time of year, you see them pinned with handwritten signs in beautiful round French cursive on the racks...
    In France, they call them les coings. Say it with a nasal Southern accent and it comes out almost like the sound of a duck's quack. At this time of year, you see them pinned with handwritten...
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  9. Botanic Gardens

    Call for papers for CFP Special Issue of Environmental Education Research

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  10. - Gardening RSS Feed

    How to grow vegetables in the smallest of plots

    What can you really do with a balcony garden? People claim you can grow edibles up there, lugging bags of compost back from Homebase on a bicycle and then up three flights of stairs, but surely...
    What can you really do with a balcony garden? People claim you can grow edibles up there, lugging bags of compost back from Homebase on a bicycle and then up three flights of stairs, but surely that’s exaggeration? And what about those probable liars who reckon they can make a whole salad from...
    What can you really do with a balcony garden? People claim you can grow edibles up there, lugging bags of compost back from Homebase on a bicycle and then up three flights of stairs, but surely that’s exaggeration? And what about those probable...
    What can you really do with a balcony garden? People claim you can grow edibles up there, lugging bags of compost back from Homebase on a bicycle and then up three flights of stairs, but surely...
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  11. Botanic Gardens

    BGCI publishes the next two chapters of its new botanic garden management manual

    From Idea to Realisation - BGCI's Manual on Planning, Developing and Managing Botanic Gardens Chapter 5 Collection Record Management Systems and Chapter 6 Horticultural Management now available...
    From Idea to Realisation - BGCI's Manual on Planning, Developing and Managing Botanic Gardens Chapter 5 Collection Record Management Systems and Chapter 6 Horticultural Management now available onlineContinue reading...
    From Idea to Realisation - BGCI's Manual on Planning, Developing and Managing Botanic Gardens Chapter 5 Collection Record Management Systems and Chapter 6 Horticultural Management now available onlineContinue reading...
    From Idea to Realisation - BGCI's Manual on Planning, Developing and Managing Botanic Gardens Chapter 5 Collection Record Management Systems and Chapter 6 Horticultural Management now available...
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  12. News feed | RHS Gardening

    World's most expensive snowdrop

    A golden snowdrop has been bought for 725 by Thompson & Morgan making it the world's most expensive.Continue reading...
    A golden snowdrop has been bought for 725 by Thompson & Morgan making it the world's most expensive.Continue reading...
    A golden snowdrop has been bought for 725 by Thompson & Morgan making it the world's most expensive.Continue reading...
    A golden snowdrop has been bought for 725 by Thompson & Morgan making it the world's most expensive.Continue reading...
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  13. Botanic Gardens

    India Seed Conservation Workshop

    BGCI in collaboration with Jawaharlal Nerhu Tropical Botanic Garden and Research Institute (JNTBGRI) ran a Seed Conservation Workshop in Kerala from the 9th to 13th May.Continue reading...
    BGCI in collaboration with Jawaharlal Nerhu Tropical Botanic Garden and Research Institute (JNTBGRI) ran a Seed Conservation Workshop in Kerala from the 9th to 13th May.Continue reading...
    BGCI in collaboration with Jawaharlal Nerhu Tropical Botanic Garden and Research Institute (JNTBGRI) ran a Seed Conservation Workshop in Kerala from the 9th to 13th May.Continue reading...
    BGCI in collaboration with Jawaharlal Nerhu Tropical Botanic Garden and Research Institute (JNTBGRI) ran a Seed Conservation Workshop in Kerala from the 9th to 13th May.Continue reading...
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  14. Botanic Gardens

    BGCI-US appoints Abby Hird Meyer as Interim Director

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  15. News feed | RHS Gardening

    Ticket prices

    Compare prices between different days and timesContinue reading...
    Compare prices between different days and timesContinue reading...
    Compare prices between different days and timesContinue reading...
    Compare prices between different days and timesContinue reading...
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  16. Vegetable Gardening:

    Skirret: the forgotten Tudor vegetable

    Might give that a go this year :)
    Might give that a go this year :)
    Might give that a go this year :)
    Might give that a go this year :)
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  17. Botanic Gardens

    BGCI members win International Garden Tourism Awards

    The recipients of the 2016 International Garden Tourism Awards.include two BGCI members - The Royal Botanic Gardens, Cranbourne, Australia and Hangzhou Botanical Garden, ChinaContinue reading...
    The recipients of the 2016 International Garden Tourism Awards.include two BGCI members - The Royal Botanic Gardens, Cranbourne, Australia and Hangzhou Botanical Garden, ChinaContinue reading...
    The recipients of the 2016 International Garden Tourism Awards.include two BGCI members - The Royal Botanic Gardens, Cranbourne, Australia and Hangzhou Botanical Garden, ChinaContinue reading...
    The recipients of the 2016 International Garden Tourism Awards.include two BGCI members - The Royal Botanic Gardens, Cranbourne, Australia and Hangzhou Botanical Garden, ChinaContinue reading...
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  18. Horticulture Week News

    Plant Publicity Holland to close down

    Dutch promotional organisation Plant Publicity Holland (PPH) will cease to exist from 31 December.Continue reading...
    Dutch promotional organisation Plant Publicity Holland (PPH) will cease to exist from 31 December.Continue reading...
    Dutch promotional organisation Plant Publicity Holland (PPH) will cease to exist from 31 December.Continue reading...
    Dutch promotional organisation Plant Publicity Holland (PPH) will cease to exist from 31 December.Continue reading...
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  19. Botanic Gardens

    Half of the world’s magnificent magnolias are threatened with extinction

    The Global Tree Assessment's latest Red List publication highlights the startling truth that nearly half of the magnolia species are threatened with extinction in the wild.Continue reading...
    The Global Tree Assessment's latest Red List publication highlights the startling truth that nearly half of the magnolia species are threatened with extinction in the wild.Continue reading...
    The Global Tree Assessment's latest Red List publication highlights the startling truth that nearly half of the magnolia species are threatened with extinction in the wild.Continue reading...
    The Global Tree Assessment's latest Red List publication highlights the startling truth that nearly half of the magnolia species are threatened with extinction in the wild.Continue reading...
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  20. Botanic Gardens

    The New York Times features global tree conservation and BGCI's PlantSearch database

    The New York Times features global tree conservation and BGCI's PlantSearch database.Continue reading...
    The New York Times features global tree conservation and BGCI's PlantSearch database.Continue reading...
    The New York Times features global tree conservation and BGCI's PlantSearch database.Continue reading...
    The New York Times features global tree conservation and BGCI's PlantSearch database.Continue reading...
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