Most read stories this week: peat bill, Chelsea, closing nursery, retirement

Most read this week

Nursery stops growing after difficult year

Leading garden retailer to retire

Peat ban bill welcomed

Peat ban Bill set to hit Parliament this November

Peat-free issues raised for poinsettia 

Well-known nursery plans retirement sale 

Dobbies site reduction moves forward

Top 40 plants October

Defra seasonal workers numbers confirmed

Farm owner fined after roofer dies in fall

Britain in Bloom winners and Chelsea preview

Squire's Martin Breddy gives HortWeek his view on the garden centre sector

RHS plans Monty Don dog garden for Chelsea 2025


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