HTA unveils waste-saving trading system
25 October 2007, Horticulture Week
The HTA have launched a new system that will enable nurseries, suppliers and garden centres to trade electronically, cutting waste...
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Amenity sector fears that the European Parliament would approve a ban on pesticide use in public places appeared to have...
The HTA have launched a new system that will enable nurseries, suppliers and garden centres to trade electronically, cutting waste...
Horticulture Week and Garden Retail are delighted to announce the finalists for the Garden Retail Awards 2007.
Innovative products from Dutch firms Streetlife and BSI Bomenservice for planting street trees and car park roofs and walls were...
A 425ha botanic garden will be created in Oman with the help of the Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh (RBGE). Work...
The LDA has shortlisted three consortiums and three individual candidates to create the master-plan for the 2012 Olympics regeneration legacy.
Gardeners may be allowed to use efficient irrigation systems during times of drought, after the Government revealed new measures to...
Foundations for an 18m-high tree-top walkway at Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew will be put in place next week.
Eden Project director Tim Smit has said it will “hurt big” if the public do not vote for the proposed...
A prominent parks figure has resigned from the Institute for Sport, Parks & Leisure (ISPAL) in frustration at its lack...
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