In This Issue
All-In-One Knutsford closes today
Longacres acquires Bybrook Barn Garden Centre
Brian Gates, son of founder of Gates Garden Centre, dies aged 80
Love the Plot roadshow rocks up at CarFest North
Summer fun lights up sales in garden centres
Brazilian pitches are well prepared for the 2016 Olympic Games
Squire's at Woking and Badshot Lea win 80th birthday display award
Dorset’s gardeners celebrated at Wildlife Friendly Gardening Awards
Plant buyers face new layout at IPM Essen
Plantarium organisers unveil more new plants
Non-traditional categories shine despite weather in June
Stewart Garden inspires Scotsdales to boost planter sales
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Netherlands standard tree nursery relocates
Chrysanths make a stunning plant chart entry
Aylett Nurseries eyes investment after buying land next door
Sales of lighting products continue to shine brightly
Sales of compost improve on the previous week
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Chrysanths make a stunning plant chart entry
 
While plant sales monitored by GTN’s Bestsellers Epos data dropped overall on last week by 9%, almost half of the genus in the GTN Top 50 Plants chart increased sales.

The biggest percentage increase came from Chrysanthemums, up by 232% to enter our chart at No 21. 

Hebes were the highest climber in the Top 50, moving up 17 places with a 67% sales leap week on week.

There are five other newcomers to the chart this week, all looking great and increasing sales. These are: 
  • Rudbekia
  • Sedum
  • Agapanthus
  • Clematis
  • Echinacea
Are you making the most of these sales opportunities? Are they featuring in your hotspots to reflect their popularity?

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