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  1. Horticulture Week News

    Drop in orders fuels landscape concern

    Private domestic work the only bright spot as latest figures reveal significant falls in construction orders and output.Continue reading...
    Private domestic work the only bright spot as latest figures reveal significant falls in construction orders and output.Continue reading...
    Private domestic work the only bright spot as latest figures reveal significant falls in construction orders and output.Continue reading...
    Private domestic work the only bright spot as latest figures reveal significant falls in construction orders and output.Continue reading...
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  2. Horticulture Week News

    Portas report advocates green amenities

    Government study advises use of pocket parks and trees to rejuvenate rundown urban areas.Continue reading...
    Government study advises use of pocket parks and trees to rejuvenate rundown urban areas.Continue reading...
    Government study advises use of pocket parks and trees to rejuvenate rundown urban areas.Continue reading...
    Government study advises use of pocket parks and trees to rejuvenate rundown urban areas.Continue reading...
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  3. Horticulture Week News

    Grower takes potatoes into primary school classroom

    Cambridgeshire grower Mike Newling has taken a first step into the classroom to tell local primary schoolchildren about the many merits of potatoes last week.Continue reading...
    Cambridgeshire grower Mike Newling has taken a first step into the classroom to tell local primary schoolchildren about the many merits of potatoes last week.Continue reading...
    Cambridgeshire grower Mike Newling has taken a first step into the classroom to tell local primary schoolchildren about the many merits of potatoes last week.Continue reading...
    Cambridgeshire grower Mike Newling has taken a first step into the classroom to tell local primary schoolchildren about the many merits of potatoes last week.Continue reading...
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  4. Horticulture Week News

    Local authorities called on to use meanwhile leases to green areas

    Use of leases recommended for creating green spaces to revive derelict sites in urban areas.Continue reading...
    Use of leases recommended for creating green spaces to revive derelict sites in urban areas.Continue reading...
    Use of leases recommended for creating green spaces to revive derelict sites in urban areas.Continue reading...
    Use of leases recommended for creating green spaces to revive derelict sites in urban areas.Continue reading...
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  5. Horticulture Week News

    Christmas push will start later

    Garden centres target extended autumn sales and aim to avoid Christmas tree needle-drop issue.Continue reading...
    Garden centres target extended autumn sales and aim to avoid Christmas tree needle-drop issue.Continue reading...
    Garden centres target extended autumn sales and aim to avoid Christmas tree needle-drop issue.Continue reading...
    Garden centres target extended autumn sales and aim to avoid Christmas tree needle-drop issue.Continue reading...
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  6. Horticulture Week News

    Green Flag success celebrated across parks run by ISS

    ISS Facility Services Landscaping has raised 16 Green Flags in clients' parks in Allerdale, Arun, Windsor, South Tyneside, Southend and West Berkshire.Continue reading...
    ISS Facility Services Landscaping has raised 16 Green Flags in clients' parks in Allerdale, Arun, Windsor, South Tyneside, Southend and West Berkshire.Continue reading...
    ISS Facility Services Landscaping has raised 16 Green Flags in clients' parks in Allerdale, Arun, Windsor, South Tyneside, Southend and West Berkshire.Continue reading...
    ISS Facility Services Landscaping has raised 16 Green Flags in clients' parks in Allerdale, Arun, Windsor, South Tyneside, Southend and West Berkshire.Continue reading...
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  7. Horticulture Week News

    Water license plans worry industry chiefs

    Industry representatives express concern over the Environment Agency's changes to water abstraction licensing system.Continue reading...
    Industry representatives express concern over the Environment Agency's changes to water abstraction licensing system.Continue reading...
    Industry representatives express concern over the Environment Agency's changes to water abstraction licensing system.Continue reading...
    Industry representatives express concern over the Environment Agency's changes to water abstraction licensing system.Continue reading...
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  8. Horticulture Week News

    Food project gains funding

    Deen City Farm in Merton Abbey Mills, London, has received £100,000 from Local Food as part of a £57.5m initiative to provide local produce communities. The locals plan to spend the money on a...
    Deen City Farm in Merton Abbey Mills, London, has received £100,000 from Local Food as part of a £57.5m initiative to provide local produce communities. The locals plan to spend the money on a grow your own food hub.Continue reading...
    Deen City Farm in Merton Abbey Mills, London, has received £100,000 from Local Food as part of a £57.5m initiative to provide local produce communities. The locals plan to spend the money on a grow your own food hub.Continue reading...
    Deen City Farm in Merton Abbey Mills, London, has received £100,000 from Local Food as part of a £57.5m initiative to provide local produce communities. The locals plan to spend the money on a...
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  9. Horticulture Week News

    Guide issued for nursery stock crop walkers

    The Horticultural Development Company (HDC) has produced a hardy nursery stock crop walkers' guide to help the industry identify pests, diseases and disorders.Continue reading...
    The Horticultural Development Company (HDC) has produced a hardy nursery stock crop walkers' guide to help the industry identify pests, diseases and disorders.Continue reading...
    The Horticultural Development Company (HDC) has produced a hardy nursery stock crop walkers' guide to help the industry identify pests, diseases and disorders.Continue reading...
    The Horticultural Development Company (HDC) has produced a hardy nursery stock crop walkers' guide to help the industry identify pests, diseases and disorders.Continue reading...
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  10. Horticulture Week News

    Garden centre denied permission for extended sales

    Planners have dismissed an application from Charles Hopkinson, the owner of Steam & Moorland Garden & Machinery Centre in Pickering, North Yorkshire, to sell conservatories, water features, gifts...
    Planners have dismissed an application from Charles Hopkinson, the owner of Steam & Moorland Garden & Machinery Centre in Pickering, North Yorkshire, to sell conservatories, water features, gifts and ancillary garden accessories.Continue reading...
    Planners have dismissed an application from Charles Hopkinson, the owner of Steam & Moorland Garden & Machinery Centre in Pickering, North Yorkshire, to sell conservatories, water features, gifts and ancillary garden accessories.Continue reading...
    Planners have dismissed an application from Charles Hopkinson, the owner of Steam & Moorland Garden & Machinery Centre in Pickering, North Yorkshire, to sell conservatories, water features, gifts...
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  11. Horticulture Week News

    Turf firm praises Olympic chiefs

    Olympics organisers earn plaudits from wild flower turf supplier for high-quality eco credentials.Continue reading...
    Olympics organisers earn plaudits from wild flower turf supplier for high-quality eco credentials.Continue reading...
    Olympics organisers earn plaudits from wild flower turf supplier for high-quality eco credentials.Continue reading...
    Olympics organisers earn plaudits from wild flower turf supplier for high-quality eco credentials.Continue reading...
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  12. Horticulture Week News

    Visitors flock to Hyde Hall show

    RHS Hyde Hall Flower Show continues rising trend by topping 10,000 visitors over three days.Continue reading...
    RHS Hyde Hall Flower Show continues rising trend by topping 10,000 visitors over three days.Continue reading...
    RHS Hyde Hall Flower Show continues rising trend by topping 10,000 visitors over three days.Continue reading...
    RHS Hyde Hall Flower Show continues rising trend by topping 10,000 visitors over three days.Continue reading...
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  13. Horticulture Week News

    Changes planned for Bedding Focus

    The HTA will not be holding its Bedding Focus Conference this year and is considering making it biennial.Continue reading...
    The HTA will not be holding its Bedding Focus Conference this year and is considering making it biennial.Continue reading...
    The HTA will not be holding its Bedding Focus Conference this year and is considering making it biennial.Continue reading...
    The HTA will not be holding its Bedding Focus Conference this year and is considering making it biennial.Continue reading...
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  14. Horticulture Week News

    Growers hoping for good autumn sales to limit this year's damage

    Poor sales impact nursery stock growers but mood remains positive over future prospects.Continue reading...
    Poor sales impact nursery stock growers but mood remains positive over future prospects.Continue reading...
    Poor sales impact nursery stock growers but mood remains positive over future prospects.Continue reading...
    Poor sales impact nursery stock growers but mood remains positive over future prospects.Continue reading...
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  15. Horticulture Week News

    Country's longest double border unveiled

    The Sir Harold Hillier Gardens in Hampshire has unveiled the longest double border in the country with 30,000 plants over 250m.Continue reading...
    The Sir Harold Hillier Gardens in Hampshire has unveiled the longest double border in the country with 30,000 plants over 250m.Continue reading...
    The Sir Harold Hillier Gardens in Hampshire has unveiled the longest double border in the country with 30,000 plants over 250m.Continue reading...
    The Sir Harold Hillier Gardens in Hampshire has unveiled the longest double border in the country with 30,000 plants over 250m.Continue reading...
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  16. Horticulture Week News

    Organisers plan one final Spalding Flower Parade as councils axe funding after 2013

    Next year's Spalding Flower Parade will be the final one after local authorities announced that they will discontinue funding.Continue reading...
    Next year's Spalding Flower Parade will be the final one after local authorities announced that they will discontinue funding.Continue reading...
    Next year's Spalding Flower Parade will be the final one after local authorities announced that they will discontinue funding.Continue reading...
    Next year's Spalding Flower Parade will be the final one after local authorities announced that they will discontinue funding.Continue reading...
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  17. Horticulture Week News

    Savill Garden raises hopes for New Zealand plant revival

    A revival in New Zealand plant sales could be on the cards, Avant Gardener owner James Fraser has suggested.Continue reading...
    A revival in New Zealand plant sales could be on the cards, Avant Gardener owner James Fraser has suggested.Continue reading...
    A revival in New Zealand plant sales could be on the cards, Avant Gardener owner James Fraser has suggested.Continue reading...
    A revival in New Zealand plant sales could be on the cards, Avant Gardener owner James Fraser has suggested.Continue reading...
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  18. Horticulture Week News

    Continued playing field loss lamented

    Sector berates Government for post-Olympic Games talk of sporting legacy while sanctioning sale of school playing fields.Continue reading...
    Sector berates Government for post-Olympic Games talk of sporting legacy while sanctioning sale of school playing fields.Continue reading...
    Sector berates Government for post-Olympic Games talk of sporting legacy while sanctioning sale of school playing fields.Continue reading...
    Sector berates Government for post-Olympic Games talk of sporting legacy while sanctioning sale of school playing fields.Continue reading...
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  19. Horticulture Week News

    RHS weighs in with biggest ever book on conifers

    A book billed as the largest and most comprehensive illustrated encyclopedia of conifer species and cultivars ever published has just toppled onto the shelves.Continue reading...
    A book billed as the largest and most comprehensive illustrated encyclopedia of conifer species and cultivars ever published has just toppled onto the shelves.Continue reading...
    A book billed as the largest and most comprehensive illustrated encyclopedia of conifer species and cultivars ever published has just toppled onto the shelves.Continue reading...
    A book billed as the largest and most comprehensive illustrated encyclopedia of conifer species and cultivars ever published has just toppled onto the shelves.Continue reading...
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  20. Horticulture Week News

    Minister hails British design practice for three major wins in China

    BDP has won praise from a government minister after winning three huge projects in China including landscape and buildings for a university run in partnership with Liverpool University.Continue...
    BDP has won praise from a government minister after winning three huge projects in China including landscape and buildings for a university run in partnership with Liverpool University.Continue reading...
    BDP has won praise from a government minister after winning three huge projects in China including landscape and buildings for a university run in partnership with Liverpool University.Continue reading...
    BDP has won praise from a government minister after winning three huge projects in China including landscape and buildings for a university run in partnership with Liverpool University.Continue...
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