Interview - Matthew Dixon, nursery manager, New Forest Plants
20 Jan 2012 | by Matthew Appleby
Hampshire grower New Forest Plants became a subsidiary of Roundstone Nurseries on 1 February 2011, after the grower went into administration in late 2010.
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Hampshire grower New Forest Plants became a subsidiary of Roundstone Nurseries on 1 February 2011, after the grower went into administration in late 2010.
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