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  1. Horticulture Week News

    Winners line up for 2012 BALI National Landscape Awards

    Principal winners and Grand Award winner to be revealed at BALI National Landscape Awards 2012 ceremony in December.Continue reading...
    Principal winners and Grand Award winner to be revealed at BALI National Landscape Awards 2012 ceremony in December.Continue reading...
    Principal winners and Grand Award winner to be revealed at BALI National Landscape Awards 2012 ceremony in December.Continue reading...
    Principal winners and Grand Award winner to be revealed at BALI National Landscape Awards 2012 ceremony in December.Continue reading...
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  2. Horticulture Week News

    Growers stand up for glasshouse sector

    Local protected horticulture defended by Lea Valley Growers Association as Epping Forest District Council revises local plan.Continue reading...
    Local protected horticulture defended by Lea Valley Growers Association as Epping Forest District Council revises local plan.Continue reading...
    Local protected horticulture defended by Lea Valley Growers Association as Epping Forest District Council revises local plan.Continue reading...
    Local protected horticulture defended by Lea Valley Growers Association as Epping Forest District Council revises local plan.Continue reading...
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  3. Horticulture Week News

    Harvest fears over Armagh Bramleys

    This year's harvest of Armagh Bramley apples is likely to be down 50 per cent after what growers have described as "the worst year on record".Continue reading...
    This year's harvest of Armagh Bramley apples is likely to be down 50 per cent after what growers have described as "the worst year on record".Continue reading...
    This year's harvest of Armagh Bramley apples is likely to be down 50 per cent after what growers have described as "the worst year on record".Continue reading...
    This year's harvest of Armagh Bramley apples is likely to be down 50 per cent after what growers have described as "the worst year on record".Continue reading...
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  4. Horticulture Week News

    Cider industry chief lobbies Parliament

    National Association of Cider Makers chair highlights 'once-in-a-lifetime opportunity' for industry.Continue reading...
    National Association of Cider Makers chair highlights 'once-in-a-lifetime opportunity' for industry.Continue reading...
    National Association of Cider Makers chair highlights 'once-in-a-lifetime opportunity' for industry.Continue reading...
    National Association of Cider Makers chair highlights 'once-in-a-lifetime opportunity' for industry.Continue reading...
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  5. Horticulture Week News

    Trust uses 'crowdfunding' to finance new potato variety

    The Sarvari Research Trust has (SRT) turned to "crowdfunding" to finance its development of a blight-resistant potato variety.Continue reading...
    The Sarvari Research Trust has (SRT) turned to "crowdfunding" to finance its development of a blight-resistant potato variety.Continue reading...
    The Sarvari Research Trust has (SRT) turned to "crowdfunding" to finance its development of a blight-resistant potato variety.Continue reading...
    The Sarvari Research Trust has (SRT) turned to "crowdfunding" to finance its development of a blight-resistant potato variety.Continue reading...
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  6. Horticulture Week News

    B&Q owner plans plant business review

    Poor trading results for first half of the year prompt B&Q owner to review plant business and explore head office job cuts.Continue reading...
    Poor trading results for first half of the year prompt B&Q owner to review plant business and explore head office job cuts.Continue reading...
    Poor trading results for first half of the year prompt B&Q owner to review plant business and explore head office job cuts.Continue reading...
    Poor trading results for first half of the year prompt B&Q owner to review plant business and explore head office job cuts.Continue reading...
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  7. Horticulture Week News

    HTA cuts its cloth to meet challenges after a tough year

    The HTA said it has had to cut its cloth to balance the books after making a loss of £342,000 last year, according to marketing director Andrew Maxted.Continue reading...
    The HTA said it has had to cut its cloth to balance the books after making a loss of £342,000 last year, according to marketing director Andrew Maxted.Continue reading...
    The HTA said it has had to cut its cloth to balance the books after making a loss of £342,000 last year, according to marketing director Andrew Maxted.Continue reading...
    The HTA said it has had to cut its cloth to balance the books after making a loss of £342,000 last year, according to marketing director Andrew Maxted.Continue reading...
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  8. Horticulture Week News

    Duchy College in line for plant research funding

    Duchy College Rosewarne, the land-based arm of Cornwall College, is to receive £9,000 for three years' work from the Finnis Scott Foundation to support its rare species conservation...
    Duchy College Rosewarne, the land-based arm of Cornwall College, is to receive £9,000 for three years' work from the Finnis Scott Foundation to support its rare species conservation research.Continue reading...
    Duchy College Rosewarne, the land-based arm of Cornwall College, is to receive £9,000 for three years' work from the Finnis Scott Foundation to support its rare species conservation research.Continue reading...
    Duchy College Rosewarne, the land-based arm of Cornwall College, is to receive £9,000 for three years' work from the Finnis Scott Foundation to support its rare species conservation...
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  9. Horticulture Week News

    Petersfield Growing Mediums mourns loss of Christopher Husband after heart attack

    Petersfield Growing Mediums' Christopher Husband has died aged 54 after a heart attack on 23 September.Continue reading...
    Petersfield Growing Mediums' Christopher Husband has died aged 54 after a heart attack on 23 September.Continue reading...
    Petersfield Growing Mediums' Christopher Husband has died aged 54 after a heart attack on 23 September.Continue reading...
    Petersfield Growing Mediums' Christopher Husband has died aged 54 after a heart attack on 23 September.Continue reading...
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  10. Horticulture Week News

    Good deals done at smaller Glee

    Annual Glee trade show features fewer exhibitors but enjoys a 'good buzz' despite tough season.Continue reading...
    Annual Glee trade show features fewer exhibitors but enjoys a 'good buzz' despite tough season.Continue reading...
    Annual Glee trade show features fewer exhibitors but enjoys a 'good buzz' despite tough season.Continue reading...
    Annual Glee trade show features fewer exhibitors but enjoys a 'good buzz' despite tough season.Continue reading...
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  11. Horticulture Week News

    Vast nature reserve takes flight in Essex

    Europe's biggest man-made nature reserve will help fight climate change and coastal flooding.Continue reading...
    Europe's biggest man-made nature reserve will help fight climate change and coastal flooding.Continue reading...
    Europe's biggest man-made nature reserve will help fight climate change and coastal flooding.Continue reading...
    Europe's biggest man-made nature reserve will help fight climate change and coastal flooding.Continue reading...
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  12. Horticulture Week News

    Industry hails internet as Mower Magic wins retail award

    The growing power of the internet has been hailed by industry leaders after online garden machinery supplier Mower Magic won an award.Continue reading...
    The growing power of the internet has been hailed by industry leaders after online garden machinery supplier Mower Magic won an award.Continue reading...
    The growing power of the internet has been hailed by industry leaders after online garden machinery supplier Mower Magic won an award.Continue reading...
    The growing power of the internet has been hailed by industry leaders after online garden machinery supplier Mower Magic won an award.Continue reading...
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  13. Horticulture Week News

    Happy staff hailed as key to profits

    Leading landscape designer to tell conference that happy teams improve businesses' prospects.Continue reading...
    Leading landscape designer to tell conference that happy teams improve businesses' prospects.Continue reading...
    Leading landscape designer to tell conference that happy teams improve businesses' prospects.Continue reading...
    Leading landscape designer to tell conference that happy teams improve businesses' prospects.Continue reading...
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  14. Horticulture Week News

    Outbreaks of ash chalara disease strike at nurseries and planting sites

    Ash chalara disease has spread to six nurseries and four planting sites in the UK.Continue reading...
    Ash chalara disease has spread to six nurseries and four planting sites in the UK.Continue reading...
    Ash chalara disease has spread to six nurseries and four planting sites in the UK.Continue reading...
    Ash chalara disease has spread to six nurseries and four planting sites in the UK.Continue reading...
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  15. Horticulture Week News

    Fears grow over barrier to glasshouse work

    Lack of support from planning system for glasshouse developments to be addressed at Growers Look Ahead conference.Continue reading...
    Lack of support from planning system for glasshouse developments to be addressed at Growers Look Ahead conference.Continue reading...
    Lack of support from planning system for glasshouse developments to be addressed at Growers Look Ahead conference.Continue reading...
    Lack of support from planning system for glasshouse developments to be addressed at Growers Look Ahead conference.Continue reading...
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  16. Horticulture Week News

    Palmstead workshop hears RHS pledge to make plant trials more 'meaningful'

    The RHS told a conference yesterday it is to shake up its trials process to make it more friendly to the public and the trade.Continue reading...
    The RHS told a conference yesterday it is to shake up its trials process to make it more friendly to the public and the trade.Continue reading...
    The RHS told a conference yesterday it is to shake up its trials process to make it more friendly to the public and the trade.Continue reading...
    The RHS told a conference yesterday it is to shake up its trials process to make it more friendly to the public and the trade.Continue reading...
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  17. Horticulture Week News

    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...
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  18. Horticulture Week News

    Research scientist working on Ash dieback warns chemical control won't stem the spread

    Chemical control of Ash Dieback is possible on nurseries but would not solve the problem, an expert has warned.Continue reading...
    Chemical control of Ash Dieback is possible on nurseries but would not solve the problem, an expert has warned.Continue reading...
    Chemical control of Ash Dieback is possible on nurseries but would not solve the problem, an expert has warned.Continue reading...
    Chemical control of Ash Dieback is possible on nurseries but would not solve the problem, an expert has warned.Continue reading...
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  19. Horticulture Week News

    UK tomato self-sufficiency slips further back

    British-grown tomatoes' share of the home market slipped back further last year to 18 per cent, according to new Defra figures.Continue reading...
    British-grown tomatoes' share of the home market slipped back further last year to 18 per cent, according to new Defra figures.Continue reading...
    British-grown tomatoes' share of the home market slipped back further last year to 18 per cent, according to new Defra figures.Continue reading...
    British-grown tomatoes' share of the home market slipped back further last year to 18 per cent, according to new Defra figures.Continue reading...
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  20. Horticulture Week News

    Landscape Group completes the first post-Olympic legacy project

    The Landscape Group has completed the first legacy project to be delivered after the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.Continue reading...
    The Landscape Group has completed the first legacy project to be delivered after the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.Continue reading...
    The Landscape Group has completed the first legacy project to be delivered after the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.Continue reading...
    The Landscape Group has completed the first legacy project to be delivered after the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.Continue reading...
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