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YPHA Launch Success Challenge welcomed to Hyve 

YPHA Launch Success Challenge welcomed to Hyve 

Following the start of the YPHA Launch Success Challenge in the Netherlands, the ten delegates now take on the next step on their journey to bring to market a brand-new variety of begonia.  Welcomed to Hyve in London for a back-to-back masterclass with Michael Perry...

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Little Interviews Expanded – Holly Johnston

Little Interviews Expanded – Holly Johnston

Following the success at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2024, little interviews goes "live at Chelsea" to catch up with some of the garden designers that Pro Landscaper has been following throughout their Chelsea journey. The Bridgerton Garden is a secretive and secluded...

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Little Interviews Expanded – Stuart Booth

Little Interviews Expanded – Stuart Booth

Launched at FutureScape 2023, the Pro Landscaper Sustainability & Biodiversity Awards highlight the future of landscaping. These awards are on a mission to showcase the most important innovation and initiatives across the UK landscaping sector, from design, to construction, to product supply and manufacturing. We look for great stories of...

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RHS Chelsea: Overcoming Hardships

RHS Chelsea: Overcoming Hardships

From the Torture Garden: A Sanctuary for Survivors to the Stroke Association’s Garden for Recovery, the RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2024, was an overwhelming display of overcoming hardships, and proof of how horticulture can provide a therapeutic outlet for so many different types of people.   Rather than simply beautiful gardens, these spaces offer...

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Crocus’ Mark Fane: “We were keen to stop on a high”

Crocus’ Mark Fane: “We were keen to stop on a high”

Thirteen might be unlucky for some, but not for Crocus. The contractor and nursery has just won its 13th Best in Show award at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show in what will be its final year at the event – or so it says. Crocus seemed destined to have an illustrious career at Chelsea. The first garden it built in 2000 – the same year the company was...

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Water-saving makes a splash at RHS Chelsea Flower Show

Water-saving makes a splash at RHS Chelsea Flower Show

With 90% of natural disasters being water-related, the importance of water conservation has never been clearer. The gardens struggling for moisture in the summer are the same ones drowning in the spring, with Mark Gregory, managing director of Landform Consultants and decorated RHS garden builder, recalling this past winter as the hardest due to...

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17 Key Highlights from Chelsea Press Day

17 Key Highlights from Chelsea Press Day

The RHS Chelsea Flower Show has returned to the Royal Hospital Chelsea show ground this week and there's already plenty to talk about from the world renowned show. Press day saw a series of launches, celebrations and awards being announced. Here are our top highlights: 1 Crocus going out on a high  It has been at all 22 shows that have taken...

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Little Interviews Expanded – Jilayne Rickards

Little Interviews Expanded – Jilayne Rickards

Launched at FutureScape 2023, the Pro Landscaper Sustainability & Biodiversity Awards highlight the future of landscaping. These awards are on a mission to showcase the most important innovation and initiatives across the UK landscaping sector, from design, to construction, to product supply and manufacturing. We look for great stories of...

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Inspired to donate: The Stroke Association’s Garden for Recovery

Inspired to donate: The Stroke Association’s Garden for Recovery

Stroke survivor and garden designer Miria Harris has teamed up with the UK Stroke Association charity to bring the Stroke Association’s Garden for Recovery to life at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show. Having designed a peaceful, sensory space to support stroke recovery, “The Stroke Association’s Garden for Recovery aims to elevate the charity’s cause...

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An apprentice’s journey from retail to horticulture

An apprentice’s journey from retail to horticulture

Katie's career path is a testament to the transformative power of following one's passion. Initially carving a path in the retail sector, including a significant role as an assistant manager at a Laura Ashley store, Katie's career took a meaningful turn after her daughter was born. Seeking a change, she found herself drawn to the green embrace of...

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Richard Claxton on the empowering benefits of gardening

Richard Claxton on the empowering benefits of gardening

As a GP, a keen gardener and a garden designer, Richard Claxton has long been aware of the benefits that come from gardening, and there’s arguably even more when done as part of a community. From helping people to overcome loneliness and isolation through to providing support and camaraderie, it presents an opportunity for those living with...

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Little Interviews Expanded – Sue Payne

Little Interviews Expanded – Sue Payne

Launched at FutureScape 2023, the Pro Landscaper Sustainability & Biodiversity Awards highlight the future of landscaping. These awards are on a mission to showcase the most important innovation and initiatives across the UK landscaping sector, from design, to construction, to product supply and manufacturing. We look for great stories of...

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10 things I’ve learned about designing care and dementia gardens

10 things I’ve learned about designing care and dementia gardens

Debbie Carroll is celebrating 10 years since she first set up Step Change Design. The garden designer formed the company with Mark Rendell after they'd carried out research on how to make care home gardens more actively used and were keen to share their findings with the industry. Over the last decade, that learning has only continued. Here,...

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30 Under 30 – A catch up with Georgia Gilbert

30 Under 30 – A catch up with Georgia Gilbert

Georgia Gilbert is continually pushing herself to succeed. The 30 Under 30 winner was recently appointed as the wildflower technical manager at John Chambers Wildflower Seed, a brand supplied exclusively by Green-tech Ltd. Now with more responsibility within her role and the opportunity to be actively involved in industry events, Gilbert oversees...

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Garden designer Hana Leonard on Planet vs Plastics

Garden designer Hana Leonard on Planet vs Plastics

Horticulture is creating a “sea of plastic", says garden designer Hana Leonard - and it's not the only one. Greenpeace reckons nearly two billion pieces of plastic packaging are thrown away by UK households on a daily basis, after carrying out The Big Plastic Count in 2022.  Seeking to put this waste to good use, Leonard – director of Secrets of...

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Small spaces and community gardening celebrated at first RHS Urban Show

Small spaces and community gardening celebrated at first RHS Urban Show

Show manager Lex Falleyn explains how the Royal Horticultural Society’s latest event could help to inspire greener cities.  Overpriced coffee, crowded transport and a lack of parking – these might be true of most cities, but they’re not what’s forcing people to leave them. A recent study by property developer Landsec revealed that a third (33%)...

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Why Depot Mayfield is the right venue for the first RHS Urban Show

Why Depot Mayfield is the right venue for the first RHS Urban Show

Nearly two years ago, Manchester opened its first park in the city in more than 100 years. A 6.5-acre derelict brownfield site was transformed into a biodiverse haven as part of a 24-acre multi-use development – and instead of being an afterthought, Mayfield Park was the centrepiece, marking the start of what could become a series of green...

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9 top tips for balcony gardens according to Chelsea designers

9 top tips for balcony gardens according to Chelsea designers

Designed to showcase how size needn’t be an issue when it comes to creating a usable outdoor space, the Balcony and Container Gardens at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show aim to inspire urban dwellers who might have limited access to a garden.  Within the confines of a 5m x 2m space, designers will use a variety of planting schemes and techniques to...

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12 things to expect from the National Trust this year

12 things to expect from the National Trust this year

From appearing on TV shows to creating new outdoor spaces to exhibiting on Main Avenue at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show, the National Trust has a busy year for its gardens and parklands. Here are just 12 of its plans announced for 2024.   A show garden at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show Prolific garden designer Ann-Marie Powell has created a...

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How can we protect soil to maximise carbon sequestration?

How can we protect soil to maximise carbon sequestration?

Garden designer Rachel Bailey shares how the landscaping industry can play its part in protecting one of its unsung heroes - soil. From working with the existing soil on site to avoiding compaction, there's plenty that can be done to ensure that soil is able to provide its wealth of benefits, including an incredible ability to sequester carbon....

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