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Category Archives: Horticulture
0Grow Careers initiative…promoting careers in horticulture
Today’s blog post is a little different from the norm… You may remember that, back in April, I attended a conference called ‘Horticulture : A Career to be Proud of’ and wrote some blog posts about the event? Well, whilst I … Continue reading
5RHS Careers Day Conference focusing on ‘Horticulture : A Career to be Proud of’ : Part 2
I hope you enjoyed reading Part 1 earlier today about the RHS Careers Day Conference focusing on ‘Horticulture : A Career to be Proud of’. Prior to attending I wondered if we all really understand what the term horticulture means or … Continue reading
4RHS Careers Day Conference focusing on ‘Horticulture : A Career to be Proud of’ : Part 1
On Wednesday, I was very privileged to attend an RHS Careers Day Conference focusing on ‘Horticulture : A Career to be Proud of’. Chaired by the wonderful Alan Titchmarsh, it coincided with National Gardening Week, and was introduced by Sue … Continue reading















