RH England Aynho Park

Gardens

Aynho Park transformed

The exceptional Palladian mansion has been meticulously preserved and restored by Restoration Hardware (RH), marking the beginning of the retailer’s global expansion.

Japanese fingerless pruners

Equipment

Japanese handsfree pruning scissors

Spotted on instagram, @richardperkins.co and his Japanese Handsfree (or fingerless as he calls them) Pruning Scissors.

Landscape design award winner Langlea Garden Design & Construction - Molten : Radiate - Domestic Garden Construction

Business

National Landscape Awards 2023 winners

The British Association of Landscape Industries (BALI) announced 69 award winners, presented to 50 companies, spanning 25 categories.

Chilli Pepper ‘Raging Bull’ F1

Product Launch

Sutton’s new vegetable seed range

Renowned supplier of flower and vegetable seeds, young plants, bulbs, fruit bushes for the amateur gardener, have released their new range of seeds for 2024.

Conferences

Impressive line-up for the HTA Conference

‘Horticulture, The Conference: Growing a greener future’, will explore how the horticulture industry can come together for a more sustainable future.

EXTENSION SHAFT FOR GTA 26

Product Launch

New lengths for the Stihl GTA 26

An extension for the GTA 26 pruner has been launched, converting it into a pole pruner for cutting small branches in high work areas.

Swift Brick

Regulation

Lords debating Swift brick

The House of Lords will debate an amendment to make swift bricks mandatory in new housing across England to halt their decline.

Japanese knotweed

Plants

Invasive Alien Species major threat states IPBES

From the estimated 37,000 introduced alien species to regions and biomes around the world, 3,500 pose major global threats to nature, economy, food security and human health.

Weeds growing through pavement

Environment

Rewilding: eco friendly or frugal laziness?

Rewilding has gripped the nation, ‘but the trend for leaving nature to its own devices in order to create a habitat for plants and animals to thrive has become divisive’ writes Boudicca Fox-Leonard.

Cash register

Business

August Garden Centre trading

According to the Garden Centre Association, the August Barometer of Trade (BoT) figures revealed that August was an excellent month.

Gingko tree

Gardens

Hiroshima atomic bomb seeds planted

Ginkgo seeds from trees that survived the atomic bombing of Hiroshima will be planted at Oxford Botanic Garden as symbols of peace.

The Sunnyside Orchard Project 2024

Charity

The Sunnyside Orchard Project 2024

Horticultural therapy, quality perennial plant growing, training & education, sustainable social enterprise and community hub at Serge Hill.