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Plant health requirements lifted following research which showed that risk of the disease spreading via timber material is low
An innovative project to mimic the dynamic colours of nature and create a new range of paints is being promoted at Chelsea Flower Show.
The FLOW river orchard was planted five years ago. It is now a thriving community project which became popular during the pandemic.
In a bid to give back to nature, contractors upgrading junction 25 of the M25 on behalf of Highways England, had a pleasant surprise recently when they discovered stockpiles of soil had become the home to a variety of wildflowers.
From the heights of Three Peaks of the Yorkshire Dales to the coastlines of Northumbria, Natural England offers some very special places that anyone can explore completely free of charge
Rare wildflowers, wildlife and medieval earthworks help Johnson’s Meadows win protected status.
New research by the MOD's Defence Science and Technology Laboratory has found that plants could be used to detect nerve agents similar to those used in the sarin gas attacks on the Tokyo subway in 1995.
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Caroline visited the Fera stand at the Chelsea Flower Show, which was raising awareness about the serious plant disease Phytophthora.
Ten spectacular creative projects will demonstrate the nation’s talent in science, technology, engineering, arts and maths
A new national campaign is calling on those eligible not to ignore their invite, as data reveals nearly 1 in 3 don’t take up the offer of cervical screening.
A new report on combating tree and plant pests and diseases has been given strong backing from Environment Secretary Owen Paterson.
Patients at Headley Court are growing stronger through a gardening project which has culminated in the creation of a display garden at the Chelsea Flower Show.
All will be explained in book on Britain’s largest new park for more than 100 years.
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