07 Aug 2008
| by Magda Ibrahim
A new panel has been suggesting much-needed improvements to current plans. Magda Ibrahim reports.
07 Aug 2008
| by Magda Ibrahim
The vision of the Victorians creating swathes of quality public open space is often held up as an example of the significance given to parks in that era. The legacy of that foresight continues in towns and cities around the UK, and perhaps nowhere more so than in London, where the urban fabric is hugely...
07 Aug 2008
| by Gavin McEwan
Three growers are reaping returns from a joint sales and marketing initiative, reports Gavin McEwan.
31 Jul 2008
| by Gavin McEwan
Maintaining central London's second-largest private garden after Buckingham Palace has challenged Stephen Crisp's skill and creativity for more than 20 years.
31 Jul 2008
| by Sally Drury
While some major builds are still going ahead, most nurseries are looking to tighten their belts.
17 Jul 2008
| by Philip Turvil
Botanic gardens have a global responsibility for bringing people together, according to Professor David Bellamy OBE, speaking at the University of Bristol Botanic Garden. "They must enthral, educate, and entertain," he adds.
17 Jul 2008
| by Kris Collins
Kris Collins looks at how Foundation degrees in horticultural subjects are helping to address the skills deficit.
03 Jul 2008
| by Matthew Appleby
Following last year's decision not to merge, Matthew Appleby looks at plans for the IoH and SCI.
03 Jul 2008
The time has come for the best players in the growing community to enter the production horticulture sector's top awards.
Plants can help aid both physical and mental health but the industry must do more to promote the facts, writes Professor Geoff Dixon.