Most read stories this horticulture week: Hayloft, Avon, WD Smith

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EXCLUSIVE: Hayloft Plants sold 

Avon Bulbs sold

Top 40 landscape suppliers

Floral Fantasia/WD Smith peat-free propagation/sunflower trials visit

Nursery builds reservoir

HortWeek Survey: Who were the most influential horticulturists of the 70s, 80s, 90, 2000s, 2010s and 2020s?

Hug a slug wars prove to be the biggest pest for gardeners

HortWeek FOI request finds post-BCP interceptions down one-third

Caulders £1.5m investment

HortWeek Southern Trident peat future event set to feature sector stars at Four Oaks#

Alarm over National Living Wage projected hike

The most common and costly workplace injuries in horticulture

Peter Pan garden to close

Garden centre secures approval for expansion

Four Oaks warns about scams

Horticulture Games medal winners awarded

Summer retail sales rise as temperatures soar 


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