Pest & Disease Factsheet - Red thread
30 Sep 2011 | by John Adlam
The risk of this fungal infection on sports and amenity turf can be lowered through careful management.
A tough economy and poor weather hit botanic garden visitor numbers this year. Gavin McEwan asks how they are coping.
The risk of this fungal infection on sports and amenity turf can be lowered through careful management.
As the search for new early sweetcorn varieties continues, Sue Jupe reports on the latest demonstration.
Relocations can be necessary to accommodate developments or solve overcrowding, notes Sally Drury.
From short courses for craft skills to apprenticeships and even PhDs, arboriculture training providers offer plenty of options, Jack Shamash finds.
Garden centres are discovering extra benefits to the 'Big Society' model of community involvement by working with children, Gavin McEwan finds.
Building a community through social networking will boost sales and contracts, says Leslie Kossoff.
Dry conditions affected maturation but results remain productive in this year's seed-sown onion variety trials, Claire Shaddick finds.
Suppliers shared their latest offerings at this month's Four Oaks Trade Show, Gavin McEwan reports.
Growing media firm William Sinclair Horticulture's decision this summer to back calls for the Government to legislate to force a switch to peat-free in the UK lost it the business of top UK grower Majestic Trees.
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