The winners for this year’s Pro Landscaper Business Awards, in association with Caribbean Blinds have been announced at a ceremony in London. Today, at Old Billingsgate in London, companies acr...
Concrete jungles? Not anymore. There’s a growing eagerness to transform grey city surroundings into green oases bursting with wildlife. Cottoning onto the rising number of urban gardeners, the ...
Landscape Suppliers Herts, formally known as St Albans Stone, has been acquired by wholesale building supplier, George Davies Turf (GDT). Based in London Colney and founded in 2002, Landscape Sup...
Show manager Lex Falleyn explains how the Royal Horticultural Society’s latest event could help to inspire greener cities. Overpriced coffee, crowded transport and a lack of parking – these...
The Horticultural Trades Association (HTA) is imploring the UK government to give in-depth consideration to the UK’s growers when discussing the ban on peat. Parliament met on Tuesday 16 April ...
Nearly two years ago, Manchester opened its first park in the city in more than 100 years. A 6.5-acre derelict brownfield site was transformed into a biodiverse haven as part of a 24-acre multi-u...
Between 18 – 25 April, conservation charity, Plant Heritage, is calling for members of the public to support its ongoing plant conservation work as part of the Big Give’s Green Match Fund cam...
The Wildlife Trusts and recognised voices in the sector are urging the UK government to seize a final chance to ban sales of peat products ahead of the next general election, as promised. The opp...
Designed to showcase how size needn’t be an issue when it comes to creating a usable outdoor space, the Balcony and Container Gardens at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show aim to inspire urban dweller...
The Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) is to reinstate the forgotten history of Ellen Willmott, who spearheaded the charity’s acquisition of its flagship garden. Willmott was a significant figur...