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Founded in 2008. The Landscape Juice Network (LJN) is the largest and fastest growing professional landscaping and horticultural association in the United Kingdom.

LJN's professional business forum is unrivalled and open to anyone within within the UK landscape industry

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From the Landscape Juice Network

Is a pesticide competence certificate worth the paper it's written on? 
Does more need to be done to ensure pesticides are being used properly? Especially after it was found to be easy to buy sodium chlorate on Amazon.

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With plans to print some new business cards, one member of the site wonders what others include on their own cards.

Latest landscaper & gardener vacancies

Training from Progreen

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Home Park Road by Tom Hammers

More from the forum and blogs

Best two stroke oil for Sthil 
Making a change of oil, others on the site pass on their experience.

The state of our lawn care in 2014 
How have things changed when it comes to lawns in UK gardens? David Hedges-Gower pass on some thoughts on lawn care and ways forward.

Vehicle tax discs no longer necessary after 01 October 2014 
The long standing paper tax disc is set to come to an end with the move online for many payments to government and local authorities.

Arbour design 
One member of the site has a blank canvas for his own garden and is wondering what options are available for a covered arbour over the drive.

MO Bacter organic lawn fertiliser 
Looking for any thoughts and experience of using this organic lawn fertiliser.

Lawnmower for business use 
Starting out as self-employed, and naturally on a tight budget, what lawnmower would you pick from the vast choice out there?

News headlines

Visitor numbers slip at RHS Hampton Court and Tatton Park shows 
Visitor numbers for the RHS shows at Hampton Court Palace and Tatton Park were down by almost 10 per cent this year.

Press releases

Sherriff Amenity seminar for Islands’ turf men 
Turf technology was the theme of the most recent seminar for groundsmen and greenkeepers in the Channel Islands which was organised by leading turf and amenity supplier Sherriff Amenity.

Lavish Retirement Village Receives Luxury Landscape from Tobermore 
Clifton Mews, the luxury retirement development in Portobello, Edinburgh, has recently had a selection of Tobermore landscaping products installed on the grounds surrounding the gorgeous residence.

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  • Not sure where to post this so any advice will be appreciated.
    I am moving in to Buckinghamshire in 2 months time as my wife has got her dram job as a manager with the National Trust. As a result I have four regular gardening customers who will need a competent reliable person to maintain their gardens. 1 is half way between Tewkesbury and Malvern, another is near Broadway and the other two are in the Cotswolds west of Northleach. The annual income is around 16 K. I would like to be able to pass on contact details when I tell them I am moving. If anyone is interested in taking them on can they message me with their details. I will need a couple of references my customers can contact. Any information provided will be treated in strictest confidence.
    Thanks for looking,
    Bern

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