Grower profile - Lincolnshire Field Products commercial director Martin Tate
25 May 2012 | by Jack Shamash
Martin Tate credits investment in production and distribution for its steady rise, Jack Shamash reports.
With hosepipe bans expected to remain in many areas of the country, the focus has switched to saving water, Graham Clarke reports.
Martin Tate credits investment in production and distribution for its steady rise, Jack Shamash reports.
Demands for improved crop quality and yield continue to drive polytunnel development, says Sally Drury.
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Professor Claus Mattheck, head of biomechanics, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology.
Product launches, workshops and networking opportunities are on offer at the trade's dedicated show in Gloucestershire.
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.
Garden centres demand too much margin to be able to sell innovative products, according to the designer of the RHS Chelsea Flower Show product of the year winner Harrod Horticultural's Slot&Lock Framework Building System.
We asked exhibitors at the RHS event how the season's biggest gardening event helps gardening as a whole.
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