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Garden centre sales up 8% year on year in August

 

The latest Horticultural Trades Association (HTA) Market Update for September 2024 reveals garden centre sales were +8% (vs. Aug 23), and garden category sales were +7% (vs. Aug 23).

 

This uplift will provide a welcome springboard for autumn gardening categories such as bulbs in the coming months.

 

Non-gardening categories, such as catering, continue to perform strongly, underlining the strengths of garden centres as destinations.

 

Fran Barnes, Chief Executive of the HTA, commented: "With the weather constantly proving a challenge for our retailers, it’s encouraging to see gardening categories continuing to improve year on year. The strong August sales performance gives confidence and reassurance that consumer demand for gardening remains strong, with subdued sales months driven by the weather rather than any fundamental changes in consumer attitudes to gardening, gardens, or garden centres.

 

"In part, this consumer confidence is supported by continued wage growth relative to inflation in the cost of goods. Pay growth was 5.1%, which exceeded inflation and boosts – which means the pound in the consumer’s pocket, to some extent, is going further than a year ago. The industry continues to face cost pressures due to trade and labour, and even though global shipping costs fell substantially in August, they remain high compared to a year ago.

Our report shows the resilience of garden centres and their strength as community destinations, which we expect to see grow especially in the autumn months and before Christmas, although this doesn’t take away from how difficult 2024 has been for our retailers.”

 

For further details on the August 2024 market performance, please refer to the full HTA Market Update report, which is available to HTA members on our website.

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