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Fungicide said to offer control of Botrytis and other diseases with no residue

A novel bacterial fungicide with a unique multiple mode of action is said to offer effective Botrytis control on protected...

Tesco awards its best suppliers

The UK's biggest supermarket has singled out the best of its vegetable and fruit suppliers for its first-ever supplier and...

BASF says Signum will improve marketable lettuce yields

Commercial scientists have said they can reduce post-harvest losses in lettuce, improve marketable yields and protect the crop from several...

Vegetable Consultants Association chairman advocates harder political edge

The Vegetable Consultants Association needs a harder political edge to lead in crunch debates like pesticides, insists its new chairman.

Co-op praises 'ethical' buying

Co-op's chief executive has hailed home-grown fruit and vegetables as shining examples of "ethical spending" in a massive attack on...

LAMMA 2009 show preview - exhibitors

There will be a wide range of kit on show at LAMMA 2009. Roger Chesher selects a few to look...

Research Matters...Chlorine in irrigation water

Dr Ken Cockshull, Emeritus Fellow at Warwick HRI, highlights the latest findings from horticultural research.

From the nursery

Heathers: Erica and Calluna can suffer from Rhizoctonia during this time, particularly protected crops and young overwintering plugs. Those where...

Shredders

Sally Drury looks at the range of machines available and advises on what to consider before buying.

How do you colour woodchips? We are a tree surgery firm and sell bagged and loose quantities of chips to the public but have recently been asked for blue chips to meet the needs of a new garden design.

Sally Drury answers questions on colouring woodchips, pruning at height and mowing in a raised lawn area.

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