Friday, 30 September 2016

Five years left to save horse chestnuts?

Today Horticulture Week published an article which highlighted the state of our horse-chestnut trees. Conker Tree Science was quoted in the article, although most of what was reported was the excellent research done by Dr Glynn Percival from Bartlett Tree Experts.
Horticulture Week article

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