At London's Savoy Hotel, HortWeek's Christina Taylor has won a leading national award in the Radio Broadcast or Podcast of ...
The Wildlife Trusts has revealed Government proposals to weaken developers-pay-for-nature scheme would undermine jobs and the economy.
Chloe Whiteside, ICL’s technical area sales manager covering Norfolk, Suffolk and Cambridgeshire – has spoken on the HortWeek ...
Winners and losers this horticulture week: Arundel Castle, border friction, consumer garden title closes Dig into our quiz of ...
The UK Forest Market Report 2025, published by Goldcrest Land & Forestry Group and Tilhill Forestry, was launched in Edinburgh and London this week.
The HortWeek Podcast has joined ArbWeek to bring HortWeek readers a series of interviews with leading arborists. The first of ...
The ArbWeek Summit will be broadcast live via this article at 2pm on 26 November 2025. The LIVE BROADCAST is free to watch ...
Farmers have called on the Government to address the power imbalance between supermarkets and growers by overhauling the food supply chain regulator, and make farming feel less “like survival”.
There’s at least five years to go before peat-free will be good enough to replace peat, says one of the UK's biggest young plant growers.
New research reveals that the British Christmas is evolving, with many of us upping our vegetable intake this year and that, despite their long-held reputation as Britain’s most detested vegetable, ...
The British Ornamentals Association's annual poinsettia conference at Bridge Farm in Spalding attracted 100 delegates and heard about the future of peat use in horticulture and how a quality standard ...
An HTA Plants in Parliament drop-in event on 19 November, sponsored by Ben Goldsborough MP, saw more than 100 Parliamentarians pop by as Aylett Nurseries supplied a giveaway oif 250 poinsettia and ...
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