The Apprentice's Karren Brady to judge RHS Chelsea Flower Show product of the year
17 May 2012 | by Matthew Appleby
The Apprentice star Karren Brady is to judge the 15 finalists in this year's RHS Chelsea Product of the Year.
Hartman UK and the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, are collaborating on a range of garden furniture inspired by the London visitor attraction.
The Apprentice star Karren Brady is to judge the 15 finalists in this year's RHS Chelsea Product of the Year.
A charity tandem ride from Devon to Chelsea Flower Show beginning today (17 May) featuring many well-known horticultural trade names is set to raise more than £10,000.
Glee has launched a video outlined changes in the 17-20 September Birmingham NEC show.
Squire's Garden Centres has introduced a plant guide for use at eight of its centres.
Staff from from Barton Grange Garden Centre, the British Association of Landscape Industries (BALI) and Natural Paving have signed up for the Bupa Great Manchester Run on 20 May in aid of Greenfingers.
Garden centre consultant John Stanley's latest business advice tackles the importance and 'art' of branding.
Perrywood Garden Centre, near Tiptree, in Essex has sent a van load of homegrown plants to appear at Chelsea Flower Show.
Garden centre planning consultant Malcolm Scott five weeks' of atrocious weather and the "obvious impact this will have on garden centre sales, the last thing garden centres and nurseries want is more competition".
Garden lovers are being charged up to £300 for black market tickets to the Chelsea Flower Show -- six times their face value -- as touts cash in on the demand for the horticultural showpiece.



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