In This Issue
So small, it's spectacular!
Unlimited Cake Club is a scrumptious success at Thetford Garden Centre
RocketGro’s Magic Mulch now the UK's leading mulch
Wymondham & Aylsham Garden Centres implements Davidson Richards’ OpSuite Solution
ALPEN offers comprehensive range of garden tools
David Domoney champions young talent in horticulture with Live Garden Makeover on This Morning
British Garden Centres raises £20,000 for Garden Re-Leaf Day
Hillier announced as retail partner for GIMA’s next Buyer Connect event
RHS makes concessions at shows for growers transitioning to 100% peat-free
Glee Roadshow: date change & deeper industry insights
Sale of Chard Garden Centre in Somerset
GIMA Day Conference: the future of AI is here
SOLEX in Top Gear for F1-themed Awards and After-Party
GIMA welcomes new Council members at AGM
SylvaGrow Tub & Basket recognised as Which? Best Buy
Greenfingers welcomes Kaemingk’s generous support
£1,103 raised for Greenfingers at Quiz & Curry Night
Business success award for Hillmount
David Domoney champions Young Talent in Horticulture with Live Garden Makeover on This Morning
New BoronGreen tools from Burgon & Ball
Arit Anderson among winners of the RHS People Awards
The Colegrave Seabrook Foundation Scholarship winners
Children's hospice named group's Charity of the Year
HTA sets out hit to horticulture from biosecurity & border policy to Parliamentary Committee
Get your copy of GTN Xtra
Gardenex director general Amanda Sizer Barrett retires with Joe Denham taking over
Catherine Dawson awarded Veitch Memorial Medal
Voting for RHS Partner Garden of the Year
Feverfew Garden Company appoints new Director
HTA says the government needs to prioritise decisive action after Spring Statement
RHS partners with Tildenet for garden structures, hanging baskets and plant supports
Webinar to showcase climate resilient cities
Enter the AIPH International Grower of the Year Awards 2026
Fothergill’s - Proudly the Trusted Seed Brand for Gardening with Alan Titchmarsh
The best of last week's
Blue Diamond's Harlestone Heath re-opens after £1.5m refit
Exciting developments at Thetford Garden Centre
Newbridge and Wilton are Blue Diamond Garden Centres of the Year - UPDATED with Full Results and GTN Xtra Photo Gallery
Garden Re-Leaf Day 2025 – Northern Walk
Garden Re-Leaf Day 2025 – Southern Walk
Altico’s best-selling Virtue Range just got bigger
New Hopetoun Gardens implements WinRetail
Fron Goch delighted with new Kiosks from Corby + Fellas
From Covid auction sale to £5m turnover - Aylsham Garden Centre interview in GTN March Issue, read on-line here
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Glee Roadshow: date change & deeper industry insights

 

Glee has announced an important update to its inaugural nationwide roadshow. The first event will now take place on Thursday, 23rd April 2025, at Monkton Elm Garden Centre, Taunton, from 1:00pm to 5:00pm.

 

This roadshow is so much more than just a series of regional events - it is a dedicated platform for uncovering the challenges and opportunities shaping the future of garden retail. By diving deep into the regional landscape, attendees will gain real, tangible insights into the unique factors affecting their locality while also understanding how these issues fit within the broader national picture.

 

With a clear focus on practical solutions and knowledge sharing, the Glee Roadshow is an extension of Glee’s mission as a 365-day resource, supporting retailers in their long-term success. This isn’t just about attending an event; it’s about being part of an ongoing conversation that will shape the future of the industry.

 

What to expect at the roadshow

Attendees will enjoy a networking lunch with live food demonstrations before hearing from Glee Strategist Boyd Douglas-Davies and other industry experts. The event will also include:

  • Regional market insights: A deep dive into local retail trends, challenges, and growth opportunities.
  • Interactive fishbowl panel: “Navigating Budget Cuts: How Garden Centres Are Planning for Growth” – an open forum for retailers to share experiences and discuss financial strategies.
  • Hands-on workshop: “How to Be the Heart of the Community: Creating a Destination, Not Just a Store” – a practical session exploring ways to enhance customer engagement and increase footfall.
  • Collaborative discussion & idea sharing: delegates will work together to explore new strategies, with the key findings shaping future industry conversations.

The insights gathered from these sessions won’t just end here - Glee in September will take these discussions even further, offering in-depth analysis on how today’s challenges and opportunities will drive change in 2026 and beyond.

 

Glee Roadshow expansion

Following its launch in the Southwest, the Glee Roadshow will expand to two additional UK locations, with dates and venues to be announced soon. Each event will offer tailored content specific to the region, ensuring garden retailers gain actionable insights relevant to their local market.

 

How to join the Glee Roadshow

Attendance is free, but spaces are limited. Early registration is encouraged to secure a place at the first event. To register your interest and stay updated, please visit www.gleebirmingham.com/roadshow

 

Find out more

Glee connects the garden industry to inspire change, drive growth, and promote innovation. To find out more or to register your interest in exhibiting at the 2025 edition, which will take place 16th – 18th September at the NEC, please visit www.gleebirmingham.com or call +44 (0)203 3545 9752.

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