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Business Planning - Finding the right advertising media

Advertising can pay dividends but choosing the most effective strategy is key, says Neville Stein.

Interview - Robin Wallis, co-owner, Hortus Loci

Last October, Robin Wallis set up Hortus Loci with Mark Straver at Whitewater Nurseries in Hook, Hampshire, to grow 400,000 perennials, roses and fruit trees a year and supply gardeners and landscape architects. Between them, they have sourced and grown on the plants for 36 RHS Chelsea Flower Show gardens...

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.

Growing business - careers in garden retail and production horticulture

The buoyant production horticulture and retail sectors offer a wealth of opportunities for keen individuals, Graham Clarke explains.

Azaleas

This group offers gardeners a wide choice of deciduous and evergreen shrubs, says Miranda Kimberley.

Careers conference calls for increased school engagement to solve skills crisis

Better marketing and communication of horticultural job opportunities emerge as key targets from speakers at RHS event.

Cistus

These plants fit the bill for gardeners seeking drought-tolerant species, says Miranda Kimberley.

Pest & Disease Factsheet - Caterpillars

The biting mouthparts of this large group of pests mean that all parts of the plant are at risk of attack.

Market report - Four Oaks Trade Show provides overseas insight

Plant buyers looking to see what overseas nurseries have to offer will find plenty on show at this year's Four Oaks Trade Show, Jack Shamash reports.

Protected stock - Dealing with drought

With drought leading to hosepipe bans, bedding plant suppliers are striving to maintain customer confidence, Hannah Jordan reports.

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