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Imogen Stone recommends:
- Chelsea Flower Show
Every year, for five days during May, the grounds of the Royal Hospital in Chelsea are transformed into a flowers & plant paradise with thousands of glorious blooms, a selection of spectacular show gardens and the finest examples of horticultural excellence in the world. - Hampton Court Flower Show
For one week in July the majestic Hampton Court Palace provides the perfect backdrop for the world's largest annual flower show. This RHS event features more than 700 exhibitors and illustrates the best in horticulture during high summer. - Royal Horticultural Society
Established in 1804, the Royal Horticultural Society is now the UK's leading gardening charity dedicated to advancing horticulture and promoting good gardening. - Fairtrade Foundation
The Fairtrade Foundation was established in 1992 by CAFOD, Christian Aid, New Consumer, Oxfam, Traidcraft and the World Development Movement. These founding organisations were later joined by Britain's largest women's organisation, the Women's Institute. - The Flowers & Plants Association
The Flowers & Plants Association was formed in 1984. They are the UK's promotional organisation for all commercially grown cut flowers and indoor plants. - The Flower Council of Holland
The Flower Council of Holland is the worldwide marketing arm of the cut flowers and houseplant industry of the Netherlands. We are financed by a mandatory levy to which all sectors of the trade in Holland contribute and with whom we work closely. - Flower Care Tips
People often hesitate to buy fresh flowers because they think they can't get them to last more than a couple of days. Some flowers are shortlived, but most commercially grown flowers will last at least a week if treated right. Commercially-grown flowers are specially treated after cutting, which means they will last longer than flower varieties cut from the garden. - Plant Care Tips
An easy way to bring style into your home is to update your houseplants. Everybody needs living greenery in their home. Not only do they make your living space so much more chic, they're good for your wellbeing too, they provide cleaner air, absorb airborne toxins, help with soundproofing and their anti-static properties even reduce dust! - Working with colour
Do you want to use colour effectively in your fresh flowers and flower arrangements? Then ColourExperience is for you. Find out all you need to know about the theory of flower colours; test your knowledge of flower colour and use what you have learned to complete your own creations. ColourExperience is an effective and instructive aid to applying the theory of colour to flowers. Start up ColourExperience and discover the possibilities colour can offer! - Allotment Vegetable Growing
Allotment diaries, photographs, advice about growing vegetables, fruits and herbs with a forum for chatting on the plot.
Orchid Sites of Interest:
North Hampshire Orchid Society
Suffolk Orchid Society
Wesex Orchid Society
American Orchid Society
Orchid Talk - is a very good information site
Orchid Wire - links to orchid sites around the world




