Fight for funding - the UK's research and development capability
10 Feb 2012
What research and development capability exists and can British growers profit from it? Geoff Dixon investigates.
Disease-resistant cultivars could help the elm to launch a comeback, says Miranda Kimberley.
What research and development capability exists and can British growers profit from it? Geoff Dixon investigates.
Writing a formal business plan helps define the what, why and how of achievement, says Neville Stein.
This disease kills seedlings by drawing on the nutrients of a host's dead cells, causing plants to collapse.
These cheery yellow flowers look good in a border, in pots or in grass, says Miranda Kimberley.
The opportunity to improve sales in the European market is drawing increasing numbers of UK companies to IPM Essen.
Hampshire grower New Forest Plants became a subsidiary of Roundstone Nurseries on 1 February 2011, after the grower went into administration in late 2010.
These plants provide colourful structure in winter and flowers in summer, says Miranda Kimberley.
With drought conditions an ever-growing risk, what steps are nurseries taking to secure their water supplies? Hannah Jordan reports.
Sudden oak death has caused extensive damage to a wide range of hosts on both sides of the Atlantic.


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