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Wyevale Garden Centres launches compost range
January is a bonanza for early bird compost sales
Kent garden centre business for sale
Rosebourne construction gathers pace as next key appointment is made
Essex garden centre closes suddenly
Three lbs lost, £85 gained for Greenfingers
Make hedging fun and sexy, says Rising Stars finalist
Two new initiatives at Grow Your Own Profits Roadshow
French company to buy Bayer Garden
Notcutts sign up to Cultivation Street Ambassador Programme
Children's gardening book to raise cash for Greenfingers
On your marks for the Greenfingers Garden Re-Leaf Day walk on March 18
Love the Plot You've Got Masterclasses get under way for 2016
Garden centres shortlisted in Family Business Awards
Thompson & Morgan promises best year on the veg patch with host of innovative growing concepts for 2016
£14,109 donation from Stewarts Garden Centres
Message from Linda Petrons, Head of Fundraising at Greenfingers about Garden Re-Leaf Day
Love birds with Webbs in National Nest Box Week
Join GTN Xtra on the HTA Netherlands Retail Study Tour 17-19 February 2016
The Greatest Awards go back on tour in 2016
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European partnership strengthens Brundle’s position in UK market
Deco-Pak to create a ‘buzz’ at Spring Fair
Orchid drip feeders rescue garden products sales
Onion sets, garlic bulbs and shallots sales hot up
Jack's Magic and Arthur Bowers lead the way
Still time to sign up for nurseries’ joint Open Day
Barrie King is appointed as Kelkay’s logistics manager
Impulse buys are key for G Plants’ new seeds and bulb displays
GIMA Awards return to Celtic Manor Resort
Pictures from The Greatest Christmas Gold-winning Teams
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Haskins West End
Hillmount Garden Centre
Mains of Drum
Premier Decorations
Bents and Le Friquet
The Greatest Christmas Display winners
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The Edible Garden Show proves life-changing
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Impulse buys are key for G Plants’ new seeds and bulb displays
With garden centre customers getting savvier, comparing prices online and visiting the café more than actively shopping for products, it’s never been more of a challenge to increase average transaction values.

Expert seed, bulb and growing kit suppliers, G Plants, believe the key to guaranteeing the best chance of healthy spring profits in 2016 will come from impulse buys.

Director of G Plants Alex Reihl explains: “Impulse buys have never been more important, and with average transaction values being widely used to monitor sales perfomrance, it is vital that we focus on making it as easy as possible for customers to take home something extra, that has real vaue, and can increase the basket spend.  Impulse buys are either made at the till, whilst browsing or queing, however there are many other factors involved.”

G Plants has been looking more closely at how consumers shop and are now at a point to capitalise on its expertise, thanks to a new style of wooden display and a brand new range of summer flowering premium bulbs and seed mixtures. 

Alex adds: “Standard bulb merchandisers have been traditionally produced with the intention of making the most of shopfloor space, but what we have heard from customers is that they can be too high to shop effectively.  Our new bulb and seed displays are at a lower overall height than standard displays, whilst losing none of the shelf space.  In fact, each shelf is set at an optimum angle for the consumers convenience in-store.  

The new range of quality bulbs come in premium packaging, and use large format capper cards for maximum impact.  The new fully merchandised display ranges include new premium bulbs and new ‘Bee Friends’ seeds – each on displays that are ideal for higher price points and impulse buying in garden centres.

The newest addition to G Plants brands is Bee Friends™, a collection of easy-sow summer flowering seeds delivered fully merchandised for easy delivery in store.  The Bee Friends range comes with a 300 piece wooden display containing 4in1 multi-pack seeds, 3 metre long seed mats and the best selling Shake n Rake™.  8 new wildlife mixtures have been formulated, adhering to the RHS ‘Perfect for Pollinators’ list and other potent wild flower varieties known to attract wildlife such as birds, bees, butterflies and bats.

G Plants’ entire range of grass seed, lawn care and easy gardening products are available delivered in full colour cardboard FSDU’s with POS ideal for promo lines in garden centres.

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To find out more about G Plants' seeds, bulbs, garden ornaments, growing kits and giftware; call 01254 790 350 or email sales@gplants.com.

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