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International Day of Forests

Wednesday, 19 March 2025

International Day of Forests

The ‘International Day of Forests branches out on 21st March, celebrating the importance of forests and raising awareness about their conservation and sustainable management. Whether you’re a nature lover or an advocate for environmental protection, this day offers a chance to appreciate the beauty and significance of forests worldwide.'

Bringing  Spring and Summer to Life: DZD’s Essential Décor for Interior Landscapers

Tuesday, 18 March 2025

Bringing  Spring and Summer to Life: DZD’s Essential Décor for Interior Landscapers

As interior landscapers, your expertise in transforming spaces with greenery is invaluable, especially during the vibrant spring and summer seasons. Whether transforming office spaces, retail environments, or event venues, interior landscapers often look for elements that create a vibrant, immersive atmosphere. Carefully chosen plants, floral arrangements, and decorative accents can set the tone for a warm and inviting space, making a lasting impression on visitors.

St Patrick's Day, 17 March and his link to the Shamrock

Sunday, 16 March 2025

St Patrick's Day, 17 March and his link to the Shamrock

St Patrick (385 – 461) is recognised as the patron saint of Ireland and is commemorated on 17 March every year.

The Ides of March and the First Day of Spring

Thursday, 13 March 2025

The Ides of March and the First Day of Spring

In the ancient Roman calendar, the Ides of the month fell on the 15th day of March, May, July, or October or the 13th day of all the other months. The 15th March was also the first day of spring; definitely something to celebrate after the long dark days of winter.

The Killer Strangler Tree: Nature’s Ruthless Yet Vital Architect

Monday, 10 March 2025

The Killer Strangler Tree: Nature’s Ruthless Yet Vital Architect

Koberg BV explores the fascinating world of the killer strangler tree, a Ficus species often used by interior landscapers. These trees, including Ficus macrophylla and Ficus aurea, both of which are famous for their "strangling" nature, start as epiphytes, growing on host trees before sending down roots that eventually encase and strangle their support. Over time, they outcompete their hosts for nutrients and sunlight, leading to their demise.

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