Domestic growth aids landscapers' commercial fall
25 May 2012 | by Jez Abbott
Landscapers blame recession and eurozone troubles as commercial projects suffer but domestic work continues to grow.
Environment secretary endorses show moves to raise awareness of pest-and-disease control among gardening public.
Landscapers blame recession and eurozone troubles as commercial projects suffer but domestic work continues to grow.
Sport and entertainment venue development plans unveiled for Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park.
Chelsea Physic Garden will open its new garden of edible and useful plants this week.
Conservation charity BTCV, which for more than 50 years has helped to reclaim green places, has rebranded to TCV.
National Trust for Scotland has launched a two-year diploma in heritage gardening to beef up the practical skills of fledgling staff.
Conference told that trees are 'key elements' in the new National Planning Policy Framework.
Following granting of 28-day exemption in hosepipe-ban-hit regions industry lobbyists draft a revised code of practice.
Writtle College has won a silver award for a Chelsea garden showing visitors to the event including Jerry Hall and Sir Cliff Richard how to grow their own at home.
Competition was as intense as ever at this year's show.
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