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Humungus Fungus
The Humungus Fungus Project was established in 1999, with the aim of creating mushroom growing systems based on small-scale models developed by the Japanese. The company has since developed a network of mushroom growers throughout the UK who are all focussed on selling their mushrooms into local markets.
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Kingcombe Aquacare
John Colton, MD of this specialist water management company is delighted to be teaming up with Raymond once again. "We look forward to working closely with Stephen Hendry and the plant specialists of Newington Nurseries on the Chelsea show garden. It will certainly give us another opportunity to demonstrate that water challenges are only solutions in disguise!"
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Le Blanc Fine Art
Giant globe artichokes have been specially produced for Raymond Blanc’s hotel and restaurant, Le Manoir aux Quat’Saison. They will be on view at this year’s show before they are permanently installed as a three metre high entrance feature to the beautiful house and gardens.
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In Chong Lim
Inch is a citizen of Malaysia, a gardener and landscape designer who specialises in tropical horticulture. Previous projects that he has completed include the Garden of Rumah Langkahsuka, which won first prize in the National Garden Award and the much publicised Tropical Spice and Flower Garden.
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Hills Aggregrates
Over 100 years ago, when Edward Hill started a company that made bricks, little did he know that four generations of the family later, the business would have evolved into a multi-million pound concern.
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Indigo
Indigo are the one of the UK’s largest importers and restorers of Oriental Antique Furniture - established for over 25 years. Owned by Richard Lightbown and Marion Bender and inspired by Richard’s first journey to India over land by motorcycle in 1972, travelling and collecting has now become a way of life.
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William Sinclair Horticulture
The company was founded by Mr William Sinclair in 1850 in New York, near Boston Lincolnshire. Developed as a seed business, growing local contract crops for wholesale and supplying local farmers.
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