About the Landscape Juice Network

Founded in 2008. The Landscape Juice Network (LJN) is the largest and fastest growing professional landscaping and horticultural association in the United Kingdom.

LJN's professional business forum is unrivalled and open to anyone within within the UK landscape industry

LJN's Business Objectives Group (BOG) is for any Pro serious about building their business.

For the researching visitor there's a wealth of landscaping ideas, garden design ideas, lawn advice tips and advice about garden maintenance.

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Amenity Forum Update Event

Successful first Amenity Forum Update Event of the year at Progreen offices today.

Guest speakers included: John Moverley (Chairman Amenity Forum), Nigel Chadwick (CRD), Peter Corbett (BASIS) and our very own Louise Boothman (Progreen) to bring down the curtain on some useful updates within the industry and see the launch of the 'Getmoving' campaign. 'Getmoving' aims to highlight, to the wider public, the importance of Amenity Sector businesses & sustainable pesticide usage in everyday life & situations....some public documents and cartoon adverts are now available for download or viewing on the AF website: HERE

The Amenity Forum has 4 main objectives:

  • To be the collective body representing the amenity industry, in relation to pesticide use and weed/pest control within the amenity sector.
  • To lead, coordinate and encourage achievement of "Best Practice" objectives in amenity pesticide use.
  • To coordinate and encourage the establishment of sustainable qualifications, training and CPD activity, specifically for the amenity sector.
  • To organise activities within the Amenity Forum membership and linked organisations, such that Amenity Forum objectives are developed in a coordinated way.

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