State of the industry - Hardy nursery stock
28 November 2008, Horticulture Week
Despite the economic downturn, nursery stock producers are continuing to move forward, albeit with caution. Kris Collins reports.
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A new article explains how this damaging disease is spread and how to control it. Miranda Kimberley reports.
Despite the economic downturn, nursery stock producers are continuing to move forward, albeit with caution. Kris Collins reports.
These hardy perennials offer year-round interest with a range of attractive colours, writes Gavin McEwan.
Chemical stores: Go through your store this autumn to update your stock lists and make sure the products you have...
Majestic Trees has made a number of promotions and additions to the team. Sara Philips, who has been with the...
One of the oldest and most effective residual herbicides for permanent crops and non-cropping areas is to be withdrawn, leaving...
Dan Wolfe has joined the RHS as director of marketing, membership and external communications. He started the role in October...
Pesticides, peat and the threat to research and development were among key issues raised during a parliamentary event at the...
As the Pesticides Safety Directorate (PSD) undertakes a revised impact assessment on the effects of the proposed EU pesticides legislation,...
A major online initiative to promote horticultural careers was launched this week as part of the fourth Green Skills Seminar...