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Hewson On ... Rain washed away drought message

Many moons ago, I wrote a piece that I thought was rather cool and very much of our time.

Horticulture bodies look to long term on water strategy

Following granting of 28-day exemption in hosepipe-ban-hit regions industry lobbyists draft a revised code of practice.

Water levels to 15 May

Maps are based on data provided by the Environment Agency.

Hitchmough warns Chelsea too much native planting is ruining horticulture in public spaces

University of Sheffield's Professor James Hitchmough has told the RHS's president's lunch that "horticulture is in danger of going extinct".

Water companies sponsor water conservation-themed Chelsea garden

Water companies' show garden uses hardy plants to send message on coping with climate change.

Hardy Nursery Stock - Challenging sales conditions

With the rain keeping garden centre customers away, how are their nursery suppliers faring? Can this season's sales be rescued? Graham Clarke reports.

Water levels to 8 May

Maps are based on data provided by the Environment Agency.

Deluges put an end to drought but not hosepipe bans

Some 19 regions are no longer officially in drought following the wettest April on record and continuing rainfall in May.

Water levels to 1 May

Maps are based on data provided by the Environment Agency.

Chris Beardshaw calls for peat-free investment

Garden designer Chris Beardshaw has said the Government should invest now in peat alternatives because a voluntary ban will not work.

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