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Will Chelsea lead us into a bumper Bank Holiday?
Cabinet Secretary for the Environment will be the Keynote Speaker at the HTA Horticulture for the Future Event in Edinburgh
Rosamund Pike to launch ‘Sweet Syrie’ rose at Chelsea Flower Show
Ferndale’s Neil Grant launches Children’s Gardening Week nationwide
Chelsea, Chelsea! Rising Stars get ready for world famous flower show
Martin Breddy starts as MD of Squire’s
Equip yourself for success at GrowQuip 2016
Will Greenfingers Garden Re-Leaf Day be a record breaker?
Keukenhof ends a wonderful 2016 season with 1.1 million visitors
Buyers Power List returns to Glee 2016
unique youngstar 2016: 14 entries from five countries nominated to appear at spoga+gafa
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Garden product sales continue on positive note
Veg-2-Gro volume sales take a tumble
Growing Media sales still holding up
Inside the May issue of Garden Trade News
April showers dampen traditional garden centre sales
Garden designer Kate Durr to be guest speaker at Wyevale Nurseries Open Day
Bayer Garden sold the the French, Bayer tries to buy Monsanto, EU stalls on glyphosate
Garden Media Guild improves sponsors’ package at awards lunch
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Will Chelsea lead us into a bumper Bank Holiday?



Will the media hype around the RHS Chelsea Flower Show next week along with the hint of some warmer weather be the impetus we need for a record breaking Whit Bank Holiday weekend?

After a week when the temperatures dropped and April showers returned garden centre sales, especially plants and gardening products fared well again.  Not quite hitting the record heights of the previous week but overall up by 7% on the same week last year, according to the GTN Bestsellers All Barcode Products Index.

The met office forecast for the Whit Bank Holiday weekend says as GTN Bestsellers goes to press:  “The bank holiday weekend will most likely see a continuation of unsettled conditions, but there is a chance that much warmer weather may spread northwards across the UK.”

With that in mind, footfall should spike again so will you be ready with plenty of Chelsea related promotions and ideas to make the most of the high media profile for gardens and plants next week?

The Sun Flower Square, the industry exhibit at Chelsea, championed by Peter Seabrook and co-ordinated by the HTA, features four model garden displays, each 4m x 4m square, the same size as the average front garden in Britain and based on the successful campaign ‘Love The Plot You’ve Got’.  The gardens are ‘Room Outside’, designed by Lovania and made up of HTA members, the GCA Jubilee Hanging Basket Garden, The Seed Garden and the Rising Stars Garden, kindly supported by Westland Horticulture.

GTN Xtra will bring you pictures of these gardens on Tuesday morning after Press Day so you’ll be able to have a go at re-creating them in your centres to maximise on sales opportunities.

GTN Bestsellers Top 50 sales volumes compared to the same week last year...
  • Garden Products – up 12%
  • Veg 2 Gro – down 21%
  • Growing Media – up 5%
  • All items index – up 7%
The UK Garden Centre Bestsellers Garden Plants Chart
Week Ending Sunday 8th May 2016
This WeekLast weekPlant genusVolume Sales Change
11Pelargonium +100% Increase
23Petunia +100% Increase
37Osteospermum +100% Increase
42Fuchsia +100% Increase
56Begonia +100% Increase
69Verbena +100% Increase
710Nemesia +100% Increase
85Lavandula +50% Increase
94DianthusIncrease
1012Bacopa +100% Increase
1113Lobelia +100% Increase
12NewAlyssum +100% Increase
13NewImpatiens +100% Increase
1411Lathyrus +50% Increase
15NewAntirrhinum +100% Increase
1620Calibrachoa +100% Increase
17NewCosmos +100% Increase
1819Argyranthemum +50% Increase
1917Viola +50% Increase
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