In This Issue
January sales up on past three years
Glee at Spring Fair is open
100km team relay for industry construction specialists
January plant sales are a good omen for a great 2020
Lubera win award for Best Novelty Bedding Plant
HTA comments on Brexit and Environment Bill
Squire's donate nearly £18,000 to local charities
Launch of Young People in Horticulture Association
Dean's Garden Centre grows funds for mental health
Barton Grange and Fron Goch win top GCA Awards
GCA Conference raises £12,000 for Greenfingers
Garden centres receive top awards at GCA conference
Your'e on the brink of a huge revolution Sir Tim Smit tells GCA delegates
Pictures from GCA Conference themed-party night
Mike Burks to take over as GCA Chairman for 2020/21
GCA appoints two new members to team of inspectors
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Gardenex announces Joe Denham as new chairman
Cleaning up garden product sales
Looking good for veg growing in 2020
Where have all the Early Birds gone?
Plenty of opportunity for Wild Bird Care sales
Carol promoted to Head of Business Support at Wyevale Nurseries
NEW Echinacea For 2020
New role for Rachel at Suffolk seedsman
The best of last week's
Haskins are buying Forest Lodge Garden Centre
Klondyke Group acquire Garden Wise Plant and Garden Centre, Dumfries
AMES has ambitious targets in 2020
Tributes to John Ashley as Sue Allen takes over Greenfingers Charity chair
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Your'e on the brink of a huge revolution Sir Tim Smit tells GCA delegates

Sir Tim Smit, founder of the Eden Project in Cornwall, has urged garden centres to see the environment crisis as a massive opportunity to make a difference to people's lives. "You should see yourselves as being at the pointy end of a new revolution," he told the GCA Conference in Bristol today (Tuesday).

 

"You are receptacles of marvellousness," he said. "Be aware.".

 

In a passionate address that gripped his audience, Sir Tim said horticulture was "so so important" to our futures and garden centres were places where grandparents and their grandchildren could go to feel safe. He acknowledged the "astonishing impact of greenery" on wellbeing.

 

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