The increasing urbanisation as a result of the UK’s substantial population growth is putting additional pressures on drainage systems, heightening the likelihood of waterlogging and flooding in urban areas. While rain gardens are a hugely effective method of absorbing water flow to combat this issue, they require expertly-designed steel landscape edging to truly maximise their waterlogging-prevention potential. Typically filled with water-tolerant plants, rain gardens are utilised by landscape designers to manage stormwater runoff from pavements, roads and other hard surfaces. Rain gardens have the added benefit of helping cities and large urbanised...
Wildflower bulbs are perfect for creating safe havens for pollenating bees, butterflies, moths, and other endangered insects, whether regenerating areas in towns and villages, in...
Read MoreThe Horticultural Trades Association (HTA) has extended the deadline for entries to the prestigious Grower of the Year Awards, giving more UK growers the opportunity to take part and...
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STIHL has launched the powerful, battery-operated KMA 140 R as part of its highly versatile KombiSystem. Replacing the popular KMA 135 R, the new machine offers...
Wildwood Machinery has been appointed by the Berks & Bucks Football Association as an official groundcare machinery equipment supplier. The Winchester-based groundcare...
The ELIET EcoCure has been engineered to deliver exceptional versatility, allowing operators to switch between precision spreading and material transport using a single...
Mitie and Kress have announced a strategic partnership that will see 24 autonomous Kress Voyager ‘mowbots’ deployed across customer sites throughout the UK,...
UK Plant Expo 2027, in association with Flannery Plant Hire and NOCN, is already building strong support across the construction equipment industry ahead of its launch in...
The Horticultural Trades Association (HTA) has confirmed the dates for the 2027 National Plant Show. The industry’s showcase of plants and products, spanning the...