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Defra plans new horticulture strategy with industry bodies
BALI, alongside Ornamental Horticulture Round Table sponsors, will help to create a new horticulture strategy.
Van den Berk on their best drip-free lime trees
The nursery has created a list of various species of Tilia that in most conditions are not susceptible to aphids.
Government launches £20m funded training programmes
Offered to small businesses in England, the two schemes aim to improve leadership and problem-solving skills.
Management changes to Johnsons Cash & Carry
Johnsons of Whixley has reinvested in its staff by leaving management in the hands of two familiar faces.
idverde digs deep to become Platinum Perennial Partner
The Registered Contractor also grants up to £40,000 per year to local projects via its Community Investment Fund.
Tivoli commences trial of electric fleet of vehicles
The Registered Contractor has introduced a long-term modernisation programme for equipment and vehicles.
Georgia strengthens the John Chambers Wildflower team
Horticulture graduate Georgia Gilbert has joined the John Chambers team as a Technical Wildflower Sales advisor.
Government pauses easing of COVID-19 restrictions
Prime Minister Boris Johnson responded to a rise in UK COVID-19 cases by pausing ease of restrictions.
Training in the art of artificial grass with Evergreens UK
The Registered Affiliate has launched a host of new training course dates at its facility in the East Midlands.
Rolawn invests in new turf harvesting technology
When it arrives later this year, it is believed that Rolawn’s AutoStack 3 will be the first of its kind in use in Europe.