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Design a Christmas Card Competition

The Horticultural Trades Association (HTA) has launched its ‘Design a Christmas Card Competition’ following the success of last years’ competition. Running from the 12th September – 14th October 2013, the competition

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Showpiece No 6: The Acer

This 6th showpiece in the series comes off the back of a beautiful new display of Acers (Japanese Maples) we have in one of our undercover areas at the moment. Having

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Showpiece No 6: The Acer

This 6th showpiece in the series comes off the back of a beautiful new display of Acers (Japanese Maples) we have in one of our undercover areas at the moment. Having

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September 2013 Newsletter

Seems sensible to share our monthly newsletters here on our blog, so here we go, September’s issue packed full of news, and info. Enjoy!

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September 2013 Newsletter

Seems sensible to share our monthly newsletters here on our blog, so here we go, September’s issue packed full of news, and info. Enjoy!

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Plan it, Plant it this autumn – AGAIN!

Last year we supported the Horticultural Trades Association’s (HTA) first ‘Plan it , Plant it this Autumn’ campaign. Following its success, and positive nursery and garden centre participation across the UK, the

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Plan it, Plant it this autumn – AGAIN!

Last year we supported the Horticultural Trades Association’s (HTA) first ‘Plan it , Plant it this Autumn’ campaign. Following its success, and positive nursery and garden centre participation across the UK, the

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What makes it ‘John Innes’?

A recent question we posted on Facebook, what is ‘John Innes’? actually wasn’t that hard to answer for most of you; of course it’s a compost! But the question, what makes

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What makes it ‘John Innes’?

A recent question we posted on Facebook, what is ‘John Innes’? actually wasn’t that hard to answer for most of you; of course it’s a compost! But the question, what makes

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Showpiece No 5: The Rose

The rose has forever been, and forever will be a signature piece and an old favourite in the garden, whether it be a natural cottage garden or a modern and contemporary

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