Market report - Fertilisers for ornamentals
13 Apr 2012 | by Sally Drury
Latest products aim to help nurseries operating under challenging market conditions, says Sally Drury.
Demands for improved crop quality and yield continue to drive polytunnel development, says Sally Drury.
Latest products aim to help nurseries operating under challenging market conditions, says Sally Drury.
New cultivars coming onto the market are improving the quality of natural turf, Sally Drury reports.
Different types of professionals need different qualities in their mowers, Sally Drury discovers.
Better turf appearance is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to fertiliser benefits, says Sally Drury.
Garden centres looking for the wow factor have an impressive network of vibrant cash and carry outlets from which to choose, Graham Clarke reports.
Nurseries are embracing technology to help maximise sales and improve plant promotion but there is still a place for printed brochures, says Graham Clarke.
Getting the maximum benefit from your mower is key when budgets are tight, Sally Drury maintains.
Only one polytunnel is designed and built to British and European standards, Sally Drury discovers.
Manufacturers are developing new ways to protect equipment against theft, Sally Drury reports.
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