Most read stories this horticulture week: BCP, RHS, bank holiday

RHS cuts Hampton and Tatton garden shows as visitor numbers fall with Badminton and Sandringham events planned 

First post-BCP plant import delivery a success 

BCP imports waved through 

Leading nursery sees turnover rise but profits fall

RHS Chelsea Flower Show plant of the year going online baffling says record winner 

We've become the laughing stock of Europe - Fresh Produce Consortium CEO blasts UK border strategy 

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Dutch concerns about Border Control Posts remain as new plant import system is introduced 

Richard McKenna questions MPs on BCPs on BBC radio phone-in 

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