Most read 20 stories in first quarter at HortWeek: Dobbies, peat, acquisitions

In 2025 so far, HortWeek events at Essen and Thenford have been hits, as has our coverage of Dobbies, peat. imports, policy and trends.

Dutch tree nursery buys UK grower

EXCLUSIVE: Peat ban bill delayed

Dragons Den £75k investment into gardening company 

Lorry with live ‘hold’ notice turns up at nursery

Outrage at flytipping at plant nursery 

Barnes set for Dobbies return 

Dobbies under new ownership so far 

Grower says coming recession will make life difficult

New Year Honours List 2025 – horticulturists awarded 

Two in five peat-frees do not work, research suggests

Guardian follows up Mail article about not true article on death of garden centres: garden retailers respond: UPDATED

Scottish grower closes after 17 years

Plan to double turnover at former Dobbies

Dobbies under new operators: potential could be £100m + MAP of Dobbies changing hands or closing


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Post-Brexit imports into the UK have increased with multiple sources showing how we have not improved import substitution despite the promises of Brexit, with the Netherlands the remaining the largest trading partner.

Salix cuttings (L to R): acutifolia ‘Blue Streak’, alba var. vitellina, daphnoides, alba var. vitellina ‘Yelverton’, irrorata and rubra ‘Eugenei’ - credit all images: Bob Askew

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