Prince Charles show garden backs sustainability
16 Mar 2012
The Prince's Foundation has chosen landscape designer Petherick, Urquhart & Hunt to create a garden for the Ideal Home Show, which opens today (16 March).
Survey of managers, staff and trainees reveals increased salaries at lower end of the pay scale.
The Prince's Foundation has chosen landscape designer Petherick, Urquhart & Hunt to create a garden for the Ideal Home Show, which opens today (16 March).
Stephen Crisp, head gardener at Winfield House, the US ambassador's residence in Regent's Park, London, is to speak at the London College of Garden Design on 6 March.
Kit suppliers Dennis and Sisis have hit the seminar road to give groundsmen and greenkeepers the latest on turfcare machines and techniques.
Callum Mill has won the Oatridge College heat of the Young Horticulturist of the Year competition.
Running a garden effectively calls for head gardeners to think like a manager, says Alan Sargent.
The National Trust for Scotland is to offer budding horticulturists a new two-year diploma in heritage gardening.
Under an EU directive, from 1 January gardeners may only use yellow sulphur as a soil acidifier or nutrient.
Professional gardeners are predicting a good year for snowdrops, with many already in flower and cold weather on the way likely to prolong the season.
Linda Phillips, the founder and director of the Roots & Shoots charity, based in Lambeth, south London, has been awarded an MBE in the New Year Honours List for services to young people.
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