Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh (RBGE) has cultivated one of Scotland’s rarest mosses – Round-leaved bryum – during ex-situ conservation trials with the help of Air-Pot® (December 2025).
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A new study from UK ecological research institutes, including The James Hutton Institute, has highlighted the importance of thinking about more than just species diversity to improve the resilience of ...
Winners and losers this horticulture week: Colour of 2026, Christmas tree sales, Farplants and Barcham departures Winners and ...
APAC, one of the UK’s longest-established suppliers with over 50 years in business, is set to make a "major entrance" into the UK garden centre market.
Cosmos collection holder and sustainability campaigner Jonathan Sheppard has published a “Chelsea Flower show song” to ...
The Colegrave Seabrook Foundation has appointment two new trustees.
Backed by nearly £2.3 million across 30 projects through the first round of the government’s ADOPT Fund, new trials explore ideas in real working farm conditions, from peat-free to lower emission ...
In March, the Government decided to ditch planning consultancy from bodies including The Gardens Trust, to speed up the ...
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The industry has paid tribute to Paul Hensey, course leader at The London College of Garden Design, who has passed away. Paul ...
Christmas trees have broken the £100 barrier DJ says garden centres at Christmas are 'theme parks?' ...
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