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Who will be The Greatest Garden Centre Teams of 2017?
Countryfile presenter to speak at Garden Futures
Garden retail - the great escape
Changing customer behaviour, demographics, technology and not losing touch with nature are lead presentations
Nicholas Marshall joins HTA Garden Futures Conference 2017 line-up
Cross-category merchandising, lifestyle trends and Xylella fastidiosa will be hot topics
Area Sales Manager wanted by History and Heraldry Group
Product Merchandisers (Full-Time)
Marketing and Communications Officer
Sales of onion sets are electric
Pots of bulb compost sales
Pansies are most popular plant of the autumn season
Cutting time for garden products
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Pansies are most popular plant of the autumn season
 
Pansies are leading the way, ahead of Cyclamen, as the most popular plant of the autumn season. Last week’s sales of Pansies were over 100% up on the same week last year, taking their total volume 11% ahead of Cyclamen.
  • Primula sales grew by almost 200% to reach No 4 in the GTN Plants Chart.
  • The Top 10 plant genus all grew sales and accounted for 50% of all plants sold.
  • Bellis were the highest Top 50 re-entry at No 29.
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