Leading British manufacturer Dennis Mowers has won a prestigious order to supply over thirty G860 34” professional cylinder mowers, complete with a range of interchangeable cassettes, to help prepare all twelve stadia at the forthcoming 2014 FIFA Wor
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Replay Maintenance, one of the UK’s leading synthetic sports pitch maintenance providers, has continued to give on-going support to the work of the Institute of Groundsmanship (IOG) by supporting the recent one day synthetic surfaces course, held at
Top compliance accreditation for affinity landscapes Ltd
affinity landscapes ltd is pleased to announce that they have successfully achieved exor accreditation, demonstrating their ability to meet the rigorous pre-qualification requirements within
Sherriff Amenity is pleased to announce a 100% pass rate for greenkeepers and other turf professionals for the BASIS Foundation Award in Amenity and Horticulture for the second consecutive year, held at BTME in January, which raises the knowledge of
Colfe’s school, which is one of London’s oldest school’s dating back to 1574, has become the latest SISIS customer to invest in dedicated machinery with the purchase of a SISIS Brush-Pro ride-on brushing system for all regular synthetic surface maint
The Royal Parks apprenticeship scheme, Grow, combines on the job training with recognised qualifications and is now open for applications.
The scheme has been running for over fifty years, with many of its graduates going on to secure permanent emplo
The BBC and the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) have announced the launch of a brand new competition to find the best aspiring garden designer in the UK.
The winner of the competition will win the ultimate prize in horticulture – a chance to design
Bridgwater College’s Cannington Centre, in Somerset, recently held a Grow Careers in Horticulture event to encourage the next generation of professional horticulturists.
More than 50 local secondary school pupils from Robert Blake Science College and
There comes a time when your tennis court has reached that stage which at best could be called “worn out”.
No matter how much and often you had cleaned the court, eventually the surface will require remedial repairs and or freshening up with repaintin
As part of its plan to significantly increase business and provide customers with the highest level of service, Complete Weed Control has appointed Ben Smith as a new member of its head office team with immediate effect.
After Southampton FC and its rising young stars attracted much acclaim for their brand of flair football on the pitch, now the quality of its pitch has won a prestigious accolade for its grounds manager.
Andy Gray and the team at Southampton FC have b
Specialists from Natural Resources Wales are tracking the spread of a disease affecting larch trees by conducting helicopter surveys of public and private forests across Wales.
Initial results from a survey earlier this month found the disease (Phyto
A rare orchid has been discovered at a Dorset sewage works.
The early spider orchid was found on a grass roof at Swanage sewage treatment works by ecologists from Wessex Water after staff changed their usual mowing process.
It is unclear how the prot
In Britain, storage of water in garden water butts is increasing, potentially expanding mosquito larval habitats and influencing population dynamics and mosquito-human contact.
Changes to UK urban areas provide habitats for mosquitoes, including spec
The commercial landscape maintenance company, Norris & Gardiner - formed in 1964 by Cedric Norris & Colin Gardiner - has been acquired by the Gavin Jones Group.
Although wholly owned by Gavin Jones, Norris & Gardiner will continue to trade independen
Garden and leisure product supplier, Solus, has said that 91 staff will lose their jobs after administrators failed to find a buyer for the business.
Solus went into administration on 15 May with PwC representatives, Rob Hunt and Tony Barrell, appoin
William Sinclair - the growing media and horticulture product supplier - says that whilst order intake and sales early in the season were encouraging, the extent of the growth in revenues compared to the prior year that had been anticipated to result
A huge floral exhibit featuring a Falkland farm cart, dozens of planted wellies from St Monans in Fife and life-size figures of Bayleaf the Gardener, Dill the Dog and Parsley the Lion from children’s tv show ‘The Herbs’, is heading to Gardening Scotl
The Laurent-Perrier Garden (above) has been awarded Best Show Garden at the 2014 RHS Chelsea Flower Show, recognising its combination of texture, light and form, with a cool, contemplative design.
Best Artisan Garden went to the Japanese garden, Tog
The City of London Corporation is sponsoring an RHS Chelsea Flower Show garden for the first time to highlight the issue of the oak processionary moth (OPM).
Working alongside garden designer Helen Elks-Smith, the corporation hopes to raise awareness
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Does moss always = full renovation
Hi.Does a mossey lawn always equal a full lawn renovation? Once you kill (or control) moss the customer is left with brown / black dead moss all over their lawn. So then its needs scarifying to rake it up, then usually a preseed fert, seed and top…
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Some of you may not be aware that your public liability insurance does not cover you for accidents/ damage whilst driving ride on machinery across car parks or on private roads. A separate policy "Road risks" is required regardless of whether the…
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