The fight to bring wildlife back to gardens
26 Nov 2010
Wildlife homes may not work but Matthew Appleby finds a changing habitat is driving UK species away.
Product innovations are driving the lawncare market, as gardeners seek convenient solutions.
Wildlife homes may not work but Matthew Appleby finds a changing habitat is driving UK species away.
Matthew Appleby probes further into why trolley-tagging plans are driving growers and retailers round the bend.
Safeguarding the Danish trolley system has logistical and financial implications, Matthew Appleby finds.
Industry specialists give us their reactions to the spending review and assess the implications for horticulture - sector by sector.
Garden centres have been offered valuable advice on social networking and blogging, says Matthew Appleby.
Technology, creating social centres and customer convenience were key themes at Glee, says Matthew Appleby.
South East Longacres 16m Van Hage Great Amwell 10.7m Polhill 10m Woodcote Green 9.4m Garsons 8.7m South West Otter Nurseries 10m Endsleigh 9.9m East Scotsdales 13.89m Huntingdon 9m West Webbs 13.4m Burford 12.6m Cadbury 11.9m Whitehall 9.68m North West Bents 12.39m Barton...
Could Landgard's call for contract growers offer a valuable opportunity? Matthew Appleby investigates.


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