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Contents


52 Plantsman’s Plot Plants recommended for August by some of the country’s top nurseries


56 Selling your clients on semi-mature trees Encourage your clients to invest in established trees


There is no better


way to inspire a client than to take them around a tree nursery


Steve McCurdy


60 Training A selection of courses on offer


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67 Equipment The latest news, John Deere site visit, plus IOG SALTEX kit


PEOPLE


77 Three Peaks Extreme Challenge More training news, plus a call for donations


78 The Little Interview


The Rose Garden at Buckingham Palace


PORTFOLIOS


35 Thoroughly Modern Merseyside


Poppyhead Consultancy redesign the outside space of a modern, minimalist property


39 Making History May & Watts reinterpretation of the Riverhill Himalayan Gardens


43 Perfect Square A small city garden by Gaynor Witchard Garden Design


47 Hampton Court Review Medal winning gardens at the RHS event


www.prolandscapermagazine.com 43


A short interview with a selection of Pro Landscaper’s readers


SEPTEMBER 3-4 Four Oaks Trade Show www.fouroaks-tradeshow.com


3-5 IOG Saltex www.iog-saltex.com


15-17 GLEE www.gleebirmingham.com


19 Majestic Trees Open Day www.majestictrees.co.uk


25 Palmstead Seminar www.palmstead.co.uk


28-29 Malvern Autumn Show www.threecounties.co.uk/ malvernautumn/


DON’T FORGET! Register now for FutureScape: www.futurescapeevent.com


August 2013 5


CONTRIBUTORS Phil Jones


MD of ISS Facility Services Landscaping


Andrew Wilson Garden designer and lecturer


Angus Lindsay Head of Fleet at The Landscape Group


Margaret McNeil Owner of Onsite Training UK


Janine Pattison Garden designer


Simon Sales Director of Landscapeplus


ARE YOU GOING?


AUGUST 15-18 Southport Flower Show www.southportfl owershow.co.uk


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