Most read stories this horticulture week

Dobbies and Boningale dominate the last seven days in terms of readership.

Most read this week

Dobbies new owners

Boningale Nurseries for sale 

Strong interest from growers in Boningale Nurseries 

Garden centre to close 

EXCLUSIVE: Boningale Nurseries chairman Tim Edwards on his hopes for the for growers sale 

What does Dobbies change in ownership mean for the garden centre sector? 

Why bedding growers are coping with energy inflation better than the rest of horticulture

EXCLUSIVE: Defra set to create enforcement body to police peat imports 

Movers and people this horticulture week UPDATED 

David Austin Roses reports latest turnover 

Plea for bedding growers to secure future of crop protection registrations 

Defra answers questions on plant imports

Sphagnum could be important peat substitute, BPOA conference hears

Blue Diamond to headline Garden Press Event + exhibitor list 

EXCLUSIVE: Michael Perry's top plants from IPM Essen

Horticulture companies go out of business 


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