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Top 70 plants sold at garden centres by turnover: EPOS sales data March 2024

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Defra answers HortWeek reader Border Control Post questions saying inspections could take up to 20 days 

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Blue Diamond awards held in Blackpool as garden centre group reaches UK number one 

Highest earning ‘plant-fluencers’ revealed 

Devon garden centre business has new owners 

Dobbies 'appoints new buying head'

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