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The great and the good were recognised and a new chairman elected read more..
Details and booking forms for the 2012 BPOA AGM & Conference to be held on 7 & 8 February at Hellidon Lakes, near Daventry read more..
Seaweed-based fertiliser, foliar nutrition and waste and recycling will be the talk topics at our next meeting at Briars Hall in Burscough, Lancashire at 7.30pm on Tuesday 31 January 2012 read more..
Last Tuesday (18 January 2012) saw the Poinsettia group meeting at Warwick read more..
The One Show gardening expert Christine Walkden will be the keynote speaker at a composts conference for gardeners' to be held at Stockbridge Technology Centre, North Yorkshire, on 16 February 2012 read more..
Book your place now on the poinsettia post-shelf life meeting and technical seminar at Warwick Crop Centre read more..
Send us your score to help rate the 2011 poinsettia season read more..
As different colours of poinsettia gain popularity, we ask whether we'd ever go as far as painting our plants read more..
Poinsettia growers promote their blaze of festive colour across the EU read more..
UK Ornamental and Nursery Stock Grower of the Year 2011 finishes as top European grower at International Grower awards read more..
Are your business electronic communications and website on the right side of the law? read more..
Other areas of Government policy could halt progress on the peat issue before the Task Force has even got started read more..
Industry views on peat are submitted to a new EFRA inquiry into the Natural Environment White Paper read more..
Book your place now for the Impatiens Downy Mildew Seminar 'Disease risk management for 2012’ on 26 October 2011, Stoneleigh Park, Warwickshire. read more..
This year’s meeting will be at the GroSouth Exhibition, Roundstone Nurseries on 9 November 2011 read more..
Growers, retailers, consumers and landscapers are being urged to take every measure possible in a bid to prevent the spread of a disease which affects popular bedding plants such as the Busy Lizzy read more..
Gardeners can take action to prevent the spread of a disease affecting Busy Lizzies read more..
Growers affected by B&Q’s decision to axe suppliers get special access to the capital’s biggest wholesale markets read more..
Home Grown logo has been registered as a trade mark. read more..
The way in which B&Q has dropped several of its British growers has been heavily criticized by the NFU. read more..
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