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Emma Bridgewater vase promo sparks sweet pea frenzy
Visitor numbers grow for PlantFest at Hereford nurseries
A better life through gardening: Thrive's care homes project wins plaudits
Anthony Tesselaar: 25 years of plant innovation
VIP treatment in prospect for HTA summer shows visitors
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Kelkay's smart branding revitalises a forgotten category
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Garden lighting is a bestseller again
Parsley is the herb of choice
Gro-bag sales up by impressive 52%
Sweet pea plant sales climb
Pictures from the Greatest Christmas Gold-winning teams
Smart move by Europlanters …
Bestsellers Top 50 charts every week
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10 great ideas for Garden Re-Leaf Day fund-raising
Mega Plant-athons for Garden Re-Leaf Day
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Visitor numbers grow for PlantFest at Hereford nurseries



Retaliers and GTN Xtra visited two nurseries in Hereford last week to attend their PlantFest and to see new product developments for the coming year.

Wyevale Nurseries and Allensmore Nurseries held the joint open day on Wednesday, March 8 for any plant retailer, both existing customers and those who may not have been supplied by either nursery.

Adam Dunnett, Sales and Marketing Director at Wyevale Nurseries, said: “We held the open day event again in collaboration with our neighbours Allensmore Nurseries and customers were encouraged to come and visit both sites in one day.

“The event was a great success with more visitors this year than our open day last year. The feel for the day was a relaxed festival vibe with our despatch glasshouse filled to the brim with stunning, eye catching displays of topical spring stock for immediate order. There were also special discounts on the day, which many of the attendees took advantage of.

“Our nursery tours on a tractor and trailer with Steve Reed, our Production Director Container Division, were very popular with our customers and gave them the chance to have a look behind the scenes.

“As product innovation is a top priority for us, Ben Gregory (above), our Product Development Coordinator, was heading up our ‘Introducing Stage’ showcasing new and exciting product in the running for future introductions.”

PlantFest allowed attendees the opportunity to see these lines first and cast their vote on how commercially viable they think they could be. 

Ben explained: “The most popular new plant on the day was a brand new Phormium, the name of which will be revealed at a later date. This new Phormium really breaks the mold. It’s an extremely compact grower with incredibly fine bronze foliage that will work very well in patio containers. It’s also low maintenance and perfect for the modern gardener.”

At Wyevale Nurseries there was also be an interactive survey on current market trends and it gave the company an insight into what attendees think the future of plant retailing will hold.

Allensmore Nurseries showcased its new marketing concepts on perennials, impulse colour, Mother’s Day added value and specimen plants, as well as touring customers around sites for opportunities for immediate delivery.  

Mark Taylor, Managing Director at Allensmore Nurseries, said: “We’re constantly trying to improve the offer we deliver to garden centres and this gave us the opportunity to receive invaluable feedback from customers to help us move this forward in a direction that worked for them.”

 

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