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  1. Horticulture Week News

    TEP opens third office thanks to quango contract

    Multidisciplinary landscape practice TEP has followed up a recent expansion from Warrington to Milton Keynes by opening a third office.Continue reading...
    Multidisciplinary landscape practice TEP has followed up a recent expansion from Warrington to Milton Keynes by opening a third office.Continue reading...
    Multidisciplinary landscape practice TEP has followed up a recent expansion from Warrington to Milton Keynes by opening a third office.Continue reading...
    Multidisciplinary landscape practice TEP has followed up a recent expansion from Warrington to Milton Keynes by opening a third office.Continue reading...
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  2. Horticulture Week News

    Flowerpot Gang viewing figures plummet

    The Flowerpot Gang, the BBC's latest venture into horticultural programming, has lost half its audience in a fortnight.Continue reading...
    The Flowerpot Gang, the BBC's latest venture into horticultural programming, has lost half its audience in a fortnight.Continue reading...
    The Flowerpot Gang, the BBC's latest venture into horticultural programming, has lost half its audience in a fortnight.Continue reading...
    The Flowerpot Gang, the BBC's latest venture into horticultural programming, has lost half its audience in a fortnight.Continue reading...
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  3. News feed | RHS Gardening

    Britain's bravest gardeners recognised

    The search is on for Britain's most inspirational gardeners as nominations open for this year's Gardening against the Odds Awards run by The Conservation FoundationContinue reading...
    The search is on for Britain's most inspirational gardeners as nominations open for this year's Gardening against the Odds Awards run by The Conservation FoundationContinue reading...
    The search is on for Britain's most inspirational gardeners as nominations open for this year's Gardening against the Odds Awards run by The Conservation FoundationContinue reading...
    The search is on for Britain's most inspirational gardeners as nominations open for this year's Gardening against the Odds Awards run by The Conservation FoundationContinue reading...
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  4. Horticulture Week News

    Average garden centre card takings fall £10,000

    Card turnover at garden centres across the UK fell 16 per cent in the second quarter of 2012 compared to the same period in 2011, with the average takings falling from 59,138.24 to 49,496.31. The...
    Card turnover at garden centres across the UK fell 16 per cent in the second quarter of 2012 compared to the same period in 2011, with the average takings falling from 59,138.24 to 49,496.31. The figures are compiled from an analysis of card payments by CardSave. They follow the announcement...
    Card turnover at garden centres across the UK fell 16 per cent in the second quarter of 2012 compared to the same period in 2011, with the average takings falling from 59,138.24 to 49,496.31. The figures are compiled from an analysis of card...
    Card turnover at garden centres across the UK fell 16 per cent in the second quarter of 2012 compared to the same period in 2011, with the average takings falling from 59,138.24 to 49,496.31. The...
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  5. Horticulture Week News

    Lawnmower sales driven by wettest summer for a century

    Lawnmower sales have risen by up to 84 per cent after the wettest summer for 100 years caused lawns to grow fast, while at the same time keeping gardeners out of their patches. Bosch Lawn and...
    Lawnmower sales have risen by up to 84 per cent after the wettest summer for 100 years caused lawns to grow fast, while at the same time keeping gardeners out of their patches. Bosch Lawn and Garden has reported a sales increase of 84 per cent on its Electric Rotary mowers during August....
    Lawnmower sales have risen by up to 84 per cent after the wettest summer for 100 years caused lawns to grow fast, while at the same time keeping gardeners out of their patches. Bosch Lawn and Garden has reported a sales increase of 84 per cent on...
    Lawnmower sales have risen by up to 84 per cent after the wettest summer for 100 years caused lawns to grow fast, while at the same time keeping gardeners out of their patches. Bosch Lawn and...
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  6. Horticulture Week News

    Marshalls toughs out the wettest ever second quarter

    The wettest second quarter on record together with the sliding economy have hit revenues and profit at landscape products group Marshalls.Continue reading...
    The wettest second quarter on record together with the sliding economy have hit revenues and profit at landscape products group Marshalls.Continue reading...
    The wettest second quarter on record together with the sliding economy have hit revenues and profit at landscape products group Marshalls.Continue reading...
    The wettest second quarter on record together with the sliding economy have hit revenues and profit at landscape products group Marshalls.Continue reading...
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  7. Horticulture Week News

    Melcourt buy kit to up nursery growing media supply

    Melcourt Industries have ordered a Dutch built maxi-bale press, together with all associated feed hoppers, weighing equipment and conveyers from manufacturers Slootweg, in Holland to better meet...
    Melcourt Industries have ordered a Dutch built maxi-bale press, together with all associated feed hoppers, weighing equipment and conveyers from manufacturers Slootweg, in Holland to better meet the demand from nurseries for growing media in large bales. The new equipment will be installed at...
    Melcourt Industries have ordered a Dutch built maxi-bale press, together with all associated feed hoppers, weighing equipment and conveyers from manufacturers Slootweg, in Holland to better meet the demand from nurseries for growing media in...
    Melcourt Industries have ordered a Dutch built maxi-bale press, together with all associated feed hoppers, weighing equipment and conveyers from manufacturers Slootweg, in Holland to better meet...
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  8. Horticulture Week News

    Food gardens open to public

    More than 100 community food-growing gardens will be open to the public as part of the Big Dig Edible Gardens Open Day, running throughout September.Continue reading...
    More than 100 community food-growing gardens will be open to the public as part of the Big Dig Edible Gardens Open Day, running throughout September.Continue reading...
    More than 100 community food-growing gardens will be open to the public as part of the Big Dig Edible Gardens Open Day, running throughout September.Continue reading...
    More than 100 community food-growing gardens will be open to the public as part of the Big Dig Edible Gardens Open Day, running throughout September.Continue reading...
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  9. Horticulture Week News

    Compost project wins funds

    Inverleith allotment users have won a grant for a compost project involving communal bins to reduce dumping and burning of green waste. The grant scheme from City of Edinburgh Council has diverted...
    Inverleith allotment users have won a grant for a compost project involving communal bins to reduce dumping and burning of green waste. The grant scheme from City of Edinburgh Council has diverted 263 tonnes of waste from landfill since 2005.Continue reading...
    Inverleith allotment users have won a grant for a compost project involving communal bins to reduce dumping and burning of green waste. The grant scheme from City of Edinburgh Council has diverted 263 tonnes of waste from landfill since...
    Inverleith allotment users have won a grant for a compost project involving communal bins to reduce dumping and burning of green waste. The grant scheme from City of Edinburgh Council has diverted...
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  10. Horticulture Week News

    Airport job won by JS Agriculture

    Company aims to reduce bird-strike ratio as part of maintenance contract at London City Airport.Continue reading...
    Company aims to reduce bird-strike ratio as part of maintenance contract at London City Airport.Continue reading...
    Company aims to reduce bird-strike ratio as part of maintenance contract at London City Airport.Continue reading...
    Company aims to reduce bird-strike ratio as part of maintenance contract at London City Airport.Continue reading...
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  11. Horticulture Week News

    Saltex seminar to hear call for contractors to speak up

    Contractors must be more proactive if they are to avoid losing out in fast-changing workplaces battered by huge economic and political changes, says an expert.Continue reading...
    Contractors must be more proactive if they are to avoid losing out in fast-changing workplaces battered by huge economic and political changes, says an expert.Continue reading...
    Contractors must be more proactive if they are to avoid losing out in fast-changing workplaces battered by huge economic and political changes, says an expert.Continue reading...
    Contractors must be more proactive if they are to avoid losing out in fast-changing workplaces battered by huge economic and political changes, says an expert.Continue reading...
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  12. Horticulture Week News

    Hambrooks helps local trust

    Hambrooks has launched a unique partnership with the Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust to help promote awareness of wildlife in gardens among the general public.Continue reading...
    Hambrooks has launched a unique partnership with the Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust to help promote awareness of wildlife in gardens among the general public.Continue reading...
    Hambrooks has launched a unique partnership with the Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust to help promote awareness of wildlife in gardens among the general public.Continue reading...
    Hambrooks has launched a unique partnership with the Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust to help promote awareness of wildlife in gardens among the general public.Continue reading...
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  13. Horticulture Week News

    Tesco targets kids with Supersweet broccoli

    Tesco has claimed that its Supersweet broccoli, which went on sale at 125 stores last week, is sweet enough to win round the most brassica-averse children.Continue reading...
    Tesco has claimed that its Supersweet broccoli, which went on sale at 125 stores last week, is sweet enough to win round the most brassica-averse children.Continue reading...
    Tesco has claimed that its Supersweet broccoli, which went on sale at 125 stores last week, is sweet enough to win round the most brassica-averse children.Continue reading...
    Tesco has claimed that its Supersweet broccoli, which went on sale at 125 stores last week, is sweet enough to win round the most brassica-averse children.Continue reading...
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  14. Horticulture Week News

    Benefits of fruit wall format highlighted

    Growers told that format will reduce pruning as well as improve fruit colour, uniformity and yield.Continue reading...
    Growers told that format will reduce pruning as well as improve fruit colour, uniformity and yield.Continue reading...
    Growers told that format will reduce pruning as well as improve fruit colour, uniformity and yield.Continue reading...
    Growers told that format will reduce pruning as well as improve fruit colour, uniformity and yield.Continue reading...
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  15. Horticulture Week News

    Study backs apple thinning agent use

    Support for use of potassium bicarbonate (KHCO3) as a flower thinning agent in organic apple production has come from a three-year field trial in Switzerland.Continue reading...
    Support for use of potassium bicarbonate (KHCO3) as a flower thinning agent in organic apple production has come from a three-year field trial in Switzerland.Continue reading...
    Support for use of potassium bicarbonate (KHCO3) as a flower thinning agent in organic apple production has come from a three-year field trial in Switzerland.Continue reading...
    Support for use of potassium bicarbonate (KHCO3) as a flower thinning agent in organic apple production has come from a three-year field trial in Switzerland.Continue reading...
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  16. Horticulture Week News

    Research body faces uncertain future

    Shortfall in take-up of blight-resistant potato variety leaves Sarvari Research Trust in jeopardy.Continue reading...
    Shortfall in take-up of blight-resistant potato variety leaves Sarvari Research Trust in jeopardy.Continue reading...
    Shortfall in take-up of blight-resistant potato variety leaves Sarvari Research Trust in jeopardy.Continue reading...
    Shortfall in take-up of blight-resistant potato variety leaves Sarvari Research Trust in jeopardy.Continue reading...
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  17. Horticulture Week News

    Flavourfresh stand earns 'Large Gold'

    A 1950s American diner-themed stand at last week's Southport Flower Show took "Large Gold" for Lancashire tomato grower Flavourfresh Salads - an notch up from the Gold award it took at the...
    A 1950s American diner-themed stand at last week's Southport Flower Show took "Large Gold" for Lancashire tomato grower Flavourfresh Salads - an notch up from the Gold award it took at the Merseyside event last year.Continue reading...
    A 1950s American diner-themed stand at last week's Southport Flower Show took "Large Gold" for Lancashire tomato grower Flavourfresh Salads - an notch up from the Gold award it took at the Merseyside event last year.Continue reading...
    A 1950s American diner-themed stand at last week's Southport Flower Show took "Large Gold" for Lancashire tomato grower Flavourfresh Salads - an notch up from the Gold award it took at the...
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  18. Horticulture Week News

    Price trends & promotions - Soft fruit

    Compare retailer prices for soft fruit.Continue reading...
    Compare retailer prices for soft fruit.Continue reading...
    Compare retailer prices for soft fruit.Continue reading...
    Compare retailer prices for soft fruit.Continue reading...
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  19. Horticulture Week News

    Wholesale prices w/e 28 August

    Wholesale prices for selected edibles.Continue reading...
    Wholesale prices for selected edibles.Continue reading...
    Wholesale prices for selected edibles.Continue reading...
    Wholesale prices for selected edibles.Continue reading...
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  20. Horticulture Week News

    Specialist fruit uses found for narrow tractors

    Kent soft-fruit grower Jon Holt-Rix has used a Kubota B2420 to mow between and underneath rows of tabletop strawberries, bought a second model and plans to add a third over the winter.Continue...
    Kent soft-fruit grower Jon Holt-Rix has used a Kubota B2420 to mow between and underneath rows of tabletop strawberries, bought a second model and plans to add a third over the winter.Continue reading...
    Kent soft-fruit grower Jon Holt-Rix has used a Kubota B2420 to mow between and underneath rows of tabletop strawberries, bought a second model and plans to add a third over the winter.Continue reading...
    Kent soft-fruit grower Jon Holt-Rix has used a Kubota B2420 to mow between and underneath rows of tabletop strawberries, bought a second model and plans to add a third over the winter.Continue...
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