Hardy Nursery Stock

28 April 2021

Adding non-crop floral resources to farmland can have many benefits for pollinators and natural pest enemies as well as for growers.

16 April 2021

This helpful PCS poster will help you determine optimal fertiliser use for both plants and the environment

16 April 2021

A useful PCS guide and accompanying poster (see the below link) providing an overview of sustainable fertiliser use.

23 March 2021

Access to a large pool of seasonal labour remains an issue, post-Brexit, for horticulture. Schemes have been created to try and address this, but the key one is primarily aimed at the edibles industry rather than the ornamentals industry. For many businesses, sourcing labour (both seasonal and skilled) is one of the biggest issues impacting performance currently.

23 January 2023

Latest views and analysis from AHDB technical experts on IPM strategies for horticulture

12 March 2021

In this, the first of two special webinars focusing on Brexit impacts on the ornamentals industry, AHDB’s Sarah Baker summarises some of the new trade agreements which are now in place and what they mean for businesses, Diane Collison of J. A. Collison & Sons gives her own perspective on what it’s been like to import bulbs and plant material since Brexit, and Victoria Clarke and Jason Pollock (Defra) cover importing and exporting plant material (bulbs, cut flowers, young plants, finished plants etc.) between Great Britain, Northern Ireland and the EU.

17 May 2021

Read the latest updates from researchers looking at new plant protection products for horticulture crops in our SCEPTREplus project

2 March 2023

Wayne Brough shares the key messages from our webinar 'Why am I having difficulty controlling aphids in my crop?’

2 March 2023

Joanna McTigue on our response to the closure of LTAEU to support growers of ornamental crops

28 January 2021

The melon and cotton aphid is a serious pest of Hardy Nursery Stock. This latest blog provides an update on current SCEPTREplus trials

2 March 2023

Demonstration of the latest developments and best practice in vine weevil and weed control in container-grown hardy nursery stock production.

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