Magazine - Articles in May 2012
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Peak District's west end bustling with young trees31 May 2012 - Landscaping News - Forestry Commission
A project to recreate lost woodlands in the Peak District has borne fruit amidst the spectacular scenery of the Upper Derwent Valley.
Love Parks Week is back31 May 2012 - Landscaping News - Landscape Institute (LI)
From circus workshops to Nordic walking and art in the park, this summer sees the return of Love Parks Week, reports the Landscape Institute (LI).
Stinging nettles benefit garden wildlife31 May 2012 - Landscaping News - RSPB - 1 comment
Nettles may not be admired for their beauty or scent, but they are valuable for wildlife and people, says the RSPB.
Society of Garden Designers members sweep the board at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show 201231 May 2012 - Landscaping News - Royal Horticultural Society (RHS)
Two of the most prestigious RHS Chelsea Awards - ‘Best in Show’ and the ‘People’s Choice Awards’ - were granted to Registered Members of the Society of Garden Designers at this year’s Show.
Make your garden a wasp free zone31 May 2012 - Products and Reviews - Editor
Don’t want wasps in your garden, but you don’t want to kill or harm them? The Waspinator is the solution.
Rhododendrons take centre stage as Sheringham Park marks 200th Anniversary31 May 2012 - Landscaping News - The National Trust
The spectacular 50 acre rhododendron garden at Sheringham Park on the Norfolk coast will be bursting into colour this week in a timely 200th anniversary celebration of the creation of the original landscape garden by Humphry Repton.
Latest HTA Market Update June 2012 out now!30 May 2012 - Landscaping News - Horticultural Trades Association (HTA)
In spite of the good start to the season for garden centres driven by the warm weather in March it is no surprise that April sales suffered due to the intense and prolonged rain.
Book Release: The Enduring Relevance of Octavia Hill Edited by Samuel Jones, published by Demos30 May 2012 - Landscaping News - The National Trust
Demos is delighted to announce the publication of The Enduring Relevance of Octavia Hill to coincide with the centenary of her death.
AF launches project to address scarcity in London30 May 2012 - Landscaping News - Landscape Institute (LI)
Budding designers can make their mark by creating a future vision for Bromley-by-Bow, London.
Cut back Tamarix for next years flowers30 May 2012 - Useful tips & facts - Dr Colin Mumford
As quickly as the flowers appear, they begin to fade and require an immediate prune.
Glentress Peel gets gold eco-award30 May 2012 - Landscaping News - Forestry Commission
Forestry Commission Scotland’s flagship centre, Glentress Peel, has been given a Gold star rating in the Green Tourism Business Scheme.
Connecting People with Plants at the HTA National Plant Show30 May 2012 - Landscaping News - Horticultural Trades Association (HTA)
The HTA National Plant Show is delighted to announce the addition of a new Merchandising Area at this year’s Show which takes place on 26th and 27th June at Stoneleigh Park, Coventry.
New report highlights valuable resources locked up in business waste29 May 2012 - Landscaping News - Zero Waste Scotland
Valuable resources which could boost Scotland’s economy are locked up in mixed ‘black bag’ waste produced by Scottish businesses, according to new report findings.
Freaky flora and fauna at the Eden Project this half term29 May 2012 - Landscaping News - Eden Project
The spectacular Titan Arum, the world’s largest flower, is the centrepiece of Freaky Nature’s return to the Eden Project this half term from Saturday 2nd June to Sunday 10th.
Marshalls join the ‘Made in Britain’ Campaign29 May 2012 - Landscaping News - Claire Edwards
Marshalls is proud to announce that they are backing the ‘Made in Britain’ campaign, conceived to assist consumers in making decisions which support British manufacturing.
Training for Professionals in Planning Roles: Latest Developments in Statutory Constraints29 May 2012 - Landscaping News - Landscape Planning Group Ltd
The Landscape Planning Group provide a free seminar, Tuesday 24th July.
North Lanarkshire schoolchildren help to create dazzling new Jubilee Woods29 May 2012 - Landscaping News - Woodland Trust
More than 100 local schoolchildren helped to create four new native woods in North Lanarkshire to celebrate the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee – all part of the Woodland Trust’s Jubilee Woods project.
Langford Gardens open day, Sunday 17th June28 May 2012 - Landscaping News - Press Release
Visit the beautiful ancient Cotswold Village of Langford in West Oxfordshire and spend an afternoon wandering around 26 gardens, large and small.
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