A closer working relationship holds the key to success for National Collections
02 Mar 2012 | by Adrian Bloom
Adrian Bloom says focus on tried-and-tested plants would ensure key role for National Collections and helps gardeners.
Better marketing and communication of horticultural job opportunities emerge as key targets from speakers at RHS event.
Adrian Bloom says focus on tried-and-tested plants would ensure key role for National Collections and helps gardeners.
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