In This Issue
Cherry Lane reaches 10 centres as it buys Glebe
Don’t panic, it’s not as bad as 2013!
Pelargoniums hold the bestselling plant spot
2017 date set for Barton Grange’s £8m Flower Bowl
Irish Rising Stars are ready to shine in GroMór Campaign
Resolva Liquid Shots on TV in £1m advertising campaign
Don't use focus groups urges Derek Bunker
Entries invited for AIPH International Grower of the Year
Smash and grab at Aylett Nurseries
Junior Buyer: Garden Care
Garden Centre Assistant Manager (Hampshire)
Soft Landscaping Planting Team Supervisor
Garden Centre Plantarea Supervisor
Internal Gardening Manager (Norfolk)
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Plant food sales pick up ahead of growing season
Young plants continue to be the bestsellers
Compost sales remain on a par with previous week
Registration now open for Home & Gift 2016
APL take gold at Harrogate Spring Flower Show
Bestsellers Top 50 charts every week
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All the latest news from the world of garden centre catering
Natural & Organic Awards Europe 2016: winners announced
Cold Brew Coffee is the trend for the summer of 2016
Situations Vacant
Junior Buyer: Garden Care
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Garden Centre Assistant Manager (Hampshire)
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Soft Landscaping Planting Team Supervisor
Salary: £25,000 - £30,000
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Internal Gardening Manager (Norfolk)
Salary: Competitive
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Young plants continue to be the bestsellers
 
Young plants continue to dominate the Bestsellers Veg-2-Gro chart as gardeners prepare for growing outside in a few weeks time once the last of the frosty nights has disappeared.

Sales were up on the previous week but significantly down on the same time last year (-51%).

This week’s Veg-2-Gro star performers are:
  • Quantil Broad Bean is the highest new entry at No 11.
  • Other new entries include Beetroot and Broccoli while Bridgen Strawberry is also a newcomer at No 35.
  • The highest climber is at No 13, a jump of 32 places for Quantil Peas.
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