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The Northern Irish village of Broughshane, County Antrim, has been credited with two coveted awards in the Royal Horticultural Society's (RHS) Britain in Bloom competition.
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A group of gardening enthusiasts in Lancashire have found a new eco-friendly way of building a greenhouse without the need for glass.
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A school in Cheshire has introduced a new horticultural course to its syllabus for students who want to learn practical skills in gardening and landscaping.
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A new species of carnivorous plant has been discovered on Palawan Island in the Philippines.
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A code of practice is being urged to help gardeners deal with the issue of drought and climate change.
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Taking place from July 7th to 12th is one of the most highly anticipated gardening events in the UK - the Hampton Court Flower Show.
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Children in Islington are being encouraged to grow their own plants.
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Daniel Shane writes: Volunteers are restoring a rare collection of lilacs after they were left devastated by cold-hearted thieves.
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Daniel Shane writes: A new environmental charity which hopes to promote sustainable gardening methods was launched at this month's Chelsea Flower Show.
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Daniel Shane writes: Fuchsias provided by the supplier Young Plants were all part of winning exhibits at the recent Chelsea Flower Show, it has been reported.
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