ISS Waterers Landscape rebrands to reflect its corporate ownership
09 Apr 2010 | by Magda Ibrahim
Magda Ibrahim asks what a change of name for the former ISS Waterers Landscape means for the firm.
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Buyers want more UK-grown stock but price and cost pressures still challenge suppliers, says Matthew Appleby.
Magda Ibrahim asks what a change of name for the former ISS Waterers Landscape means for the firm.
Job losses and a lack of over-19s in training are likely results of new college budgets, says Matthew Appleby.
The Meadow Croft Pansy and Viola Festival shows the way forward for growers and retailers, says Jack Sidders.
Some commentators claim that extra growing areas will not be available in time. Matthew Appleby reports.
Parks managers are pushing ahead with plans to value their assets to protect funds.
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Hewton's closure highlights the caution among potential buyers in the market, writes Miranda Kimberley.
Industry is anxious to ensure a pivotal role for green space in the design of eco-towns, writes Magda Ibrahim.
Garden centres and nurseries are having to tackle tougher rules on energy management
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