Wednesday, April 24, 2019

5 Instagram Photos That Stopped Me In My Scroll

Hello! Each Wednesday I share some of the photos that stopped me in my scroll while I was perusing Instagram the previous week. Here are this week’s picks! 1. @MissMustardSeed: I love the look of all those pretty pots! Marian said whenever she posts about her pot rack on her blog, there are always comments from...

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Online garden sales slow as in-store returns accelerate

With no repeat of last year's Beast from the East snowstorms and a later Easter pushing back holiday spend, the online retail industry recorded growth of just +5% Year-on-Year (YoY) in March against a tough comparison in 2018 according to the latest IMRG Capgemini eRetail Sales Index.

Florist moves into Squire's garden centre

A florist has moved into Squire's Badshot Lea, while a shed firm is now trading at Buckingham Garden Centre.

Hillier Trees support renovation of Holly Bush Farm Estate

Hillier Trees has recently completed a project to supply a number of semi-mature trees and mature hedging plants to Holly Bush Farm in Staffordshire.   “Midland Contractors, were responsible for all hard and soft landscaping. All of which was designed to be of the absolute highest standard across the large estate,” comments Jamie Gormley, Account …

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Have you got what it takes to design the Hammersmith High Line?

A disused viaduct which once carried railway tracks could become an elevated park in Hammersmith.   A public competition is being staged to generate ideas for the Hammersmith Highline – a section of viaduct roughly 200m long. It’s a tenth the length of New York City’s popular High Line, a one-and-a-half-mile linear park created on …

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Tuesday, April 23, 2019

Show garden at Malvern Spring Festival to highlight diabetes

Work has begun on the first ever show garden to highlight diabetes at the Malvern Spring Festival.   Transformation of part of a field into a show garden has begun at the Three Counties Showground, with 50 square metres of soil revealed.   The Habit of Living Garden is the first ever show garden in …

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Garden centre March sales up 36%