Sir Alex Ferguson backs Aberdeen design
09 Feb 2012 | by Jez Abbott
Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson says a highly controversial plan to transform a landmark green space in Aberdeen should go ahead.
Five fledgling designers are limbering up to show off their work at next month's Landscape Show -the first major public outing for some of the designers.
Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson says a highly controversial plan to transform a landmark green space in Aberdeen should go ahead.
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Garden Re-Leaf, the horticulture world's version of Comic Relief, has released a list of events around the country taking place on 13 March.
FGM Claymore has been made UK distributor for the Walker commercial, zero-turn, out-front, direct-collect mower range.
Maintenance demands discussed for Olympic Park as designers reveal ethos for both zones.
A 1920s water feature in Batley is to flow again after a Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) grant was awarded for it to be renovated.
Greenkeepers from England, Switzerland and the USA are the latest to earn the title Master Greenkeeper with the right to put the letters "MG" after their name, bringing the total number to 60.
The industry's first dedicated online advice service for synthetic turf maintenance has gone live with the aim of eliminating poor-quality pitches.
All-Party Parliamentary Gardening & Horticulture Group wins pledge to pursue ornamentals funds.


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