The fight to bring wildlife back to gardens
26 Nov 2010
Wildlife homes may not work but Matthew Appleby finds a changing habitat is driving UK species away.
Better marketing and communication of horticultural job opportunities emerge as key targets from speakers at RHS event.
Wildlife homes may not work but Matthew Appleby finds a changing habitat is driving UK species away.
Industry specialists give us their reactions to the spending review and assess the implications for horticulture - sector by sector.
Horticulture Week debate highlights that public-sector cuts could bring private-sector opportunities, reports Jack Sidders.
Tools that could help to protect parks' budgets are already being used by some services, Jack Sidders finds.
Self-employed gardener Michelle Cain investigates what impact an influx of unqualified novices could have.



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