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Carswell Gould delivers strategic rebrand of Wildflower Turf to become Wildflower Co.
Marketing agency Carswell Gould has led a full strategic and creative rebrand of Wildflower Turf, supporting the business’s evolution into Wildflower Co. as it enters its next phase of growth
Blakedown Landscapes appointed principal contractor for memorial gardens regeneration
Blakedown Landscapes has been appointed as Principal Contractor for the regeneration of Memorial Gardens in Kingston upon Thames, a major public-realm project that will enhance a much-loved historic town-centre space while respecting its role as a place of remembrance and reflection
First UK Robotic Potting Line Launched at Barcham Trees
Barcham Trees has brought its tree potting operation firmly into the 21st century with the introduction of the UK’s first robotic potting line, marking a major milestone in innovation for the British tree nursery sector.
Tobermore launches Create & Construct hard landscaping support service
Tobermore has launched Create & Construct
STIHL launches new high-performance, SGA 60 battery-powered sprayer
STIHL has expanded its sprayer offering with the launch of the SGA 60, designed to combine operator comfort with automatic and precise liquid distribution
Sustainable design made easy with new BALI-supported tool
Landscape designers can now make more informed, eco-conscious decisions to help them create sustainable designs from the outset of their projects, thanks to the launch of “elemental”.
Learning lessons on HAVS from health sector fine
The recent prosecution of an NHS Trust for failing to manage hand-arm vibration syndrome (HAVS) risks is a timely reminder for landscape businesses of what can happen when this – and other health and safety issues – are not managed properly.
Fullbrook Nursery Welcomes Four New Appointments as Business Continues to Grow
Fullbrook Nursery is pleased to announce the appointment of four new colleagues, further strengthening its sales and marketing capabilities in response to continued business growth.
Low Pay Commission keen to hear from landscapers
The Low Pay Commission – the body responsible for advising the government on the national minimum wage – will hold several in-person engagement sessions this year and is keen to hear from those in the landscaping industry.
Help fight plant health risks through major new survey
Landscapers are being urged to spare 10 minutes for a brand-new survey which aims to strengthen the detection of plant pests and diseases across the environmental horticulture sector.
