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Marshalls Praise Worthy Assessments
Last week the Marshalls assessor looked around some of our sites and was full of praise for our work.
Wilkinsons Online
As well as enjoying the great outdoors we have spent some of the winter months working on our both of our new websites. You can visit our sister site www.wilkinsonsplantcentre.co.uk to see more information about Seasonal offers the range of specimen we stock.
Meet Simon Wilkinson...
Meet Simon Wilkinson the assistant manager at Wilkinsons Landscapes. He has worked at Wilkinsons Landscapes since 2003.
Meet Martin...
Martin Kirby has worked for Wilkinsons Landscapes for 20 years, he is the landscape manager.
Find inspiration in our new show gardens
The team at Wilkinsons have been busy constructing an inspirational new show garden and making improvements to the existing Wilkinsons gardens with displays and easier access.
The new show gardens feature...
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News feed | RHS Gardening
World's most expensive snowdrop
A golden snowdrop has been bought for 725 by Thompson & Morgan making it the world's most expensive.
Women gardeners to be held in memory
A researcher is hoping to jog memories of a little-known school for women gardeners in Edinburgh at the turn of the 20th century with an appeal.
Coping with drought in spring & summer
RHS experts have pinpointed four key things to help protect your plants from drought problems in your garden.
Ventnor Botanic Garden under new management
Ventnor Botanic Garden is soon to be under new management after the Isle of Wight Council withdrew its funding
Gardeners urged to become 'one in a million'
News story on Jubilee Woods for Queen's Diamond Jubilee as part of Woodland Trust's celebrations when six million trees will be planted by schools and communities
Olympian challenge for community gardeners
Challenge to Londoners to create more food-growing spaces
Urban show gardens with a twist
How to breathe life into unsightly, derelict city streets and help to cut crime ? that?s the tough brief given to Young Designers for this year's RHS London Plant & Design Show.
Botanical artist Mary Grierson, who enjoyed a long association with the RHS and who received several of its top awards, has died.
New highlights for RHS Show Cardiff
Tickets are now on sale for the eighth RHS show in Cardiff, where you can enjoy the finale of National Gardening Week, admire Chris Beardshaw's show features and show gardens from leading designers.
New trials programme for flowers, fruit and veg
The RHS has just announced which plants will be trialled for the Award of Garden Merit over the next two years.
Say it with flowers for the Queen's Jubilee
Planting plans to celebrate the Queen's Diamond Jubilee and the Olympics.
The death of Louis Russell on 8 December 2011 at the age of nearly 83, brought to an end five generations involvement in gardening and nurseries over 200 years.
A lichen found in only a handful of locations in the British Isles has turned up on a tree in Powys - the first time it has been found in Wales.
Looking for a special highlight to your corporate calendar? The RHS Chelsea Flower Show offers an excellent opportunity to mix business with pleasure.
Fresh Gardens is a new show garden category that challenges designers to produce something inventive and refreshing.
From Gardens of Tomorrow to smuggled gnomes, here's a peek into the show's unique history.
We have some exciting new additions to the world-acclaimed showcase that is RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2012.
Cash machines, cloakrooms, seating areas and other useful information
Catering facilities - access for those needing assistance.
We recommend that visitors travel to the show by public transport. To find out more on how to get to the showground by public transport, go to the Transport for London Journey Planner.
Eating and drinking at the show
Catering facilities at the show, offering everything from three course meals to sandwiches and fish and chips.
Hillier sets the stage for its exhibit
The sword-like leaves of phormiums and cordylines were the perfect backdrop to a fencing display at Hillier Nurseries, set up to give a sneak preview of the nursery?s Chelsea 2012 exhibit.