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25 May 2012 | by Miranda Kimberley
The wide variety can create interest as a climber, shrublet or standard tree, says Miranda Kimberley.
Advertising can pay dividends but choosing the most effective strategy is key, says Neville Stein.
The wide variety can create interest as a climber, shrublet or standard tree, says Miranda Kimberley.
Birmingham City Council has said this could be the last year it will be able to exhibit at RHS Chelsea Flower Show, ending an era of councils showing at the event.
We asked exhibitors at the RHS event how the season's biggest gardening event helps gardening as a whole.
Many moons ago, I wrote a piece that I thought was rather cool and very much of our time.
Environment secretary endorses show moves to raise awareness of pest-and-disease control among gardening public.
Landscapers blame recession and eurozone troubles as commercial projects suffer but domestic work continues to grow.
Growers exhibiting at Chelsea said they have not been deterred from expansion next year by the poor business in April and May.
Sport and entertainment venue development plans unveiled for Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park.
Landscape contractors are being squeezed out by general builders who are being asked by clients to tack on greenery to their construction projects, a sector leader has warned.



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