In This Issue
Blue Diamond reports record first half profits of £7.6m
Delivering high sales all year round
Good start to sales in October
Winter colour fills the gaps for plants sales
Nursery spearheads broadband rollout to remote areas
RHS and Scholastic UK announce major new partnership
Evergreen Garden Care launches new UK website
Squire's donates 300 silver birches to local communities
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Perrywood celebrates first birthday in Sudbury
Tong to host half term charity family planting event
Spooky Half Term at Squire’s Garden Centres
Honda launches new range of cordless products plus smaller robotic mower
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Christmas knocks garden decoration sales
Add colour – get growing
Good omen for Christmas product sales
Swapping planting for painting! Alan Titchmarsh gets his green fingers into Heart Research UK's anonymous heART project
Calathea: November Houseplant of the Month
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Woodlodge win Choice Marketing Sundries Supplier of the Year Award - UPDATED - More photos added
Wyevale Chairman backs a strong future for independent garden centres
Neudorff signs exclusive distribution agreement with DLF Seeds
Glee’s owners rebrand as Hyve
Garden Centre Photo Tours
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Winter colour fills the gaps for plants sales
 

The best start to October since 2016 was just what we all needed after a relatively tough summer and early autumn for plant sales. Gardeners have at last started to clear away their summer bedding and are buying and planting for winter colour to fill the gaps.

  • Cyclamen sales grew by over 50% week on week as they continued to be the most popular plant for instant colour.
  • Pansies outsold Violas by only a small number this week, but Violas are seeing huge growth year on year; up by almost 200% on the same week last year.
  • Ornamental Cabbage, that great addition of colour and shape into a winter border, were the highest chart climber, up 25 places to No 24.

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