Palmstead landscape event shares research
11 May 2012 | by Matthew Appleby
Palmstead aims to improve knowledge dissemination from its September soft-landscaping event.
The RHS has opened a new £598,000 controlled environment research facility at RHS Garden Wisley.
Palmstead aims to improve knowledge dissemination from its September soft-landscaping event.
RHS science head Dr Roger Williams has left the society to take a new role working for the New Zealand crops levy board.
Research efforts targeted on discovering suitable pesticide to rid bees of parasitic varroa mite.
Government task force finds that involvement in food-growing boosts school children's development across curriculum.
London Tree Officers Association research uses specialist forestry software for accurate measurement of city's tree canopy.
Scientists are wrenching branches from trees in a bid to find out what makes some stronger than others.
Booklet to customers warns over quality and availability issues from the Government's switch to peat-free alternatives.
First UK i-Tree Eco survey shows that larger trees provide greater quantifiable cost benefits in terms of pollution removal.
University of Reading student Lionel Smith has been awarded the 2011 Marsh Horticultural Science Award in recognition of his novel work on the development of flowering lawns.
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