Most read horticulture stories this week: BCP tips, election, RHS accounts

Paul Moors hands over The Plant Team baton after diagnosis

May garden retail sales fail to take off as discounts kick in: leading garden centres comment UPDATED 

Christies expecting 14 garden centre transactions

Defra advises avoiding using commas to beat BCP delays 

Christie & Co expecting 14 garden centre transactions

HortWeek survey predicts Labour general election win 

RHS accounts shows income down and membership flat

BCP inspections ramp up amid lack of communications 

Paul Moors thanks industry for messages of support 

McCurdy takes action to tackle tree nursery sewage flooding after authority inertia

Garden centre sales fall in May, Barclays figures show

Allensmore's Brian Taylor obituary with funeral details

Farplants to launch three varieties at National Plant Show

How the Government failed in its pledge to ban peat

Asian hornet sightings rocket in May


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