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Thursday, December 27, 2018

The most-read Guardian Business stories of 2018 https://t.co/3csG01qOt8 Solicitors & Estate Agents In One Just £899 + vat .. https://t.co/eLmKfiYyW9


The most-read Guardian Business stories of 2018 https://t.co/3csG01qOt8 Solicitors & Estate Agents In One Just £899 + vat .. https://t.co/eLmKfiYyW9 (via Twitter http://twitter.com/conveyandmove/status/1078264044388274177)

The most-read Guardian Business stories of 2018

From shrinking Ryanair bags to falling house prices, via Iceland and Wall Street, here’s our top 10 most-reads of 2018

Another marathon business blog by Graeme Wearden topped the list of our most-read articles this year, charting the panic selling that swept through global markets after a week in which $4tn (£3.2tn) was wiped off share values.

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Tuesday, December 25, 2018

Londoners buy £30bn worth of property outside capital, the most since 2007 https://t.co/gpJRncMYvD Solicitors & Estate Agents In One Just £899 + vat .. https://t.co/eLmKfiYyW9


Londoners buy £30bn worth of property outside capital, the most since 2007 https://t.co/gpJRncMYvD Solicitors & Estate Agents In One Just £899 + vat .. https://t.co/eLmKfiYyW9 (via Twitter http://twitter.com/conveyandmove/status/1077768825301594112)

Londoners buy £30bn worth of property outside capital, the most since 2007

More than 75% stay within the south-east, but one in five head for Midlands or north in search of a new life

Londoners bought an estimated £30bn worth of property elsewhere in Britain this year – the highest amount since 2007 as buyers seek out better value for money, a report has found.

The total value of homes purchased by Londoners outside the capital previously peaked at £37bn in 2007, Hamptons International said.

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Sunday, December 23, 2018

How to keep cacti happy

Get the light and watering right, and a cactus will be your best friend

The meteoric rise in popularity of cacti and succulents shows no sign of abating. Making a break from their normal retail habitat of the houseplant section in garden centres, this Christmas I have seen big displays of them in the homewares sections of department stores, and even nestled between T-shirts in hipster clothes shops. So, if you find yourself with one of these little guys under your tree, here are three unexpected tips I picked up from a commercial grower on just how to take care of them.

When you step into the vast glasshouses of family-run growers Ubink just outside Amsterdam, your jaw drops at its sheer scale. They are now one of the world’s largest producers, supplying everywhere from botanic gardens in Thailand to roadside planting in Dubai. With three generations of growing experience stretching back to the 1920s, there are few people better to ask about how to grow these plants indoors in a northern climate.

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How to keep cacti happy https://t.co/gIz9sol3r1 Solicitors & Estate Agents In One Just £899 + vat .. https://t.co/eLmKfiYyW9


How to keep cacti happy https://t.co/gIz9sol3r1 Solicitors & Estate Agents In One Just £899 + vat .. https://t.co/eLmKfiYyW9 (via Twitter http://twitter.com/conveyandmove/status/1076796169894940672)

How to keep cacti happy

Get the light and watering right, and a cactus will be your best friend

The meteoric rise in popularity of cacti and succulents shows no sign of abating. Making a break from their normal retail habitat of the houseplant section in garden centres, this Christmas I have seen big displays of them in the homewares sections of department stores, and even nestled between T-shirts in hipster clothes shops. So, if you find yourself with one of these little guys under your tree, here are three unexpected tips I picked up from a commercial grower on just how to take care of them.

When you step into the vast glasshouses of family-run growers Ubink just outside Amsterdam, your jaw drops at its sheer scale. They are now one of the world’s largest producers, supplying everywhere from botanic gardens in Thailand to roadside planting in Dubai. With three generations of growing experience stretching back to the 1920s, there are few people better to ask about how to grow these plants indoors in a northern climate.

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