In This Issue
A bittersweet moment says Scott CEO as he announces UK, Europe and Aussie sell-off
Scots strip off for World Naked Gardening Day
Cold winds blow heat out of Easter sales
Looking good...summer colour beats the biting winds
Gardena opens first UK Ambassador Store at Gordale
Burgon & Ball spades chosen for groundbreaking at Taittinger's new UK vineyard
Smiemans project is a technical tour de force
From north to south, Kelkay has garden centres covered
Bonanza April for veg plant sales
Fleuroselect name pelargonium in Sally's honour
Blue Diamond name Fryer's as best centre of 2016
Why Thrive's Faith Ramsay swopped banking for garden design
More halls, more ideas at spoga+gafa in September 2017
Sales Executive - South of England
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Garden product sales ahead of 2016...but behind 2014 peak
Peckish ready to 'unlock' birdcare category says Westland
Another record as growing media boom continues
Garsons voted best garden centres for gifts in trade magazine awards
GMOs in Petunias
Does foliar feeding help attract bees? Read on...
BOPP 21st birthday event planned for ornamentals sector
Bestsellers Top 50 charts every week
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All the latest news from the world of garden centre catering
Dobbies announce new restaurant team
Cotswold Fayre partners with Chilled Logistics to expand reach
Situations Vacant
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Cold winds blow heat out of Easter sales

As predicted the cold winds blew garden centre sales off course. Volume sales for the last week of April in the GTN Bestsellers charts ending the month up 9.5% on April last year but nowhere near the record high of 2011 or the recent high of 2015.

There were high spots for veg plant sales and growing media, both up year-on-year in the GTN Bestsellers Top 50 sales indices. With new records set for April, any notion of grow-your-own falling out of favour can surely be put to bed for another year.

The overall success of the gardening year now rests on May’s weather. If it warms back up sooner rather than later the indicators are that 2017 will be one of the best years for garden centres in recent memory.

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