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Green-tech supplies landscaping materials for a high-line, linear park in Leeds city centre
Like most large cities, urban green space is often in short supply, particularly in places such as Leeds, which was a key manufacturing centre during the Industrial Revolution.
Wyevale Nurseries boosts ‘3-30-300 Rule’ – how many trees can you see from your window?
Wyevale Nurseries is launching an awareness campaign centred on the ‘3-30-300 Rule’ to highlight how urban trees and green infrastructure improve wellbeing, climate resilience and access to nature in conurbations
From trailer deliveries to industry leader: George Davies Turf marks 25 years supporting the UK landscaping sector
One of the UK’s largest independent turf suppliers is celebrating 25 years in business, marking a significant milestone for a company that has grown alongside the evolving needs of landscapers, contractors and garden professionals.
Irrigation upgrades: repair vs replace (a practical decision framework)
The experts at Waterscapes tackle the question of repair vs replace when it comes to irrigation systems.
STIHL launches ‘Try Before You Buy’ initiative for AP system tools
STIHL has launched a new ‘Try Before You Buy’ initiative, giving customers the opportunity to test its AP System battery-powered tools before they invest via their network of approved dealers.
The Garden Company reaches 35-year milestone in design-led landscape delivery
This year marks the 35th anniversary of The Garden Company, a milestone reflecting its longstanding commitment to delivering beautifully crafted outdoor spaces for clients.
Blakedown Landscapes appoints Jack Skinner to Construction Operations Manager
Blakedown Landscapes has appointed Jack Skinner to Construction Operations Manager.
Calders & Grandidge joins the Wood Protection Association
Calders & Grandidge (C&G) has become the newest member of the Wood Protection Association (WPA).
Creosote approval renewed for non-landscape uses only
The Health & Safety Executive (HSE) has allowed the continued use of creosote for a few sector-specific purposes in Great Britain but the preservative cannot be sold for various landscaping tasks from 1 April 2027.
Guidance published on new plant health sanctions
The UK Government has published guidance on how the Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA) will use civil sanctions to enforce plant health regulations from October 2026.
