Horticulture bodies look to long term on water strategy
25 May 2012 | by Matthew Appleby, Jonathan Tilley and Jez Abbott
Following granting of 28-day exemption in hosepipe-ban-hit regions industry lobbyists draft a revised code of practice.
Conservation charity BTCV, which for more than 50 years has helped to reclaim green places, has rebranded to TCV.
Following granting of 28-day exemption in hosepipe-ban-hit regions industry lobbyists draft a revised code of practice.
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' show garden uses hardy plants to send message on coping with climate change.
Arboriculturists at Wakehurst Place in West Sussex are working to preserve a rare Persea ichangensis.
Newly re-elected Mayor of London Boris Johnson has appointed an environment adviser and promised more green spaces and trees.
Some 19 regions are no longer officially in drought following the wettest April on record and continuing rainfall in May.
The Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park will have 102ha of open space and an upkeep regime that will avoid chemical control of weeds, pests and diseases.
Industry unites to pursue turf-watering exemption as businesses report mounting sales losses from continuing restrictions.
Hanging baskets reduced for tennis championships as landscape gardener bids to save water.
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