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Product of the Year introduces new gardening category
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Corby + Fellas User Conference 2024 is a huge success
Garden centre sales up 8% year on year in August
Urban gardens strategy needed to ensure liveability of Government’s 1.5million new homes, says RHS
The future of peat-free starts with Durstons
Rediscovering conifers with British Garden Centres this autumn
International, EU and UK horticultural and floricultural associations raise plant health cooperation at key trade forum
New products and new look for Marriage’s Small Animal Range
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Category expansions across Town & Country and Wilkinson Sword
GARDENA celebrates innovation and inspiration at highly successful Glee 2024
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Last chance to book for FutureGrow Expo 2024
Wyevale Nurseries’ Sales & Marketing Director appointed to BALI board
The Horti House Showcase Day – 3rd October
RHS says plant crocus bulbs now to boost bumblebees next spring
Bumper crop of awards at Harrogate Autumn Show
HTA and RHS peat-free workshop offers insight for growers
HTA calls on Defra minister for urgent action on border issues and communications
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Forth Valley Garden Centre to be sold to Caulders
Smiles all-round as Glee's 50th anniversary event proves to be big hit
Glee New Product Award winners celebrate
Floral Thursday breaks records at Glee
Glee 50-Year Heroes named
Hozelock unveils new solar automatic watering system
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The future of peat-free starts with Durstons

 

With a major new launch and their brand-new website now live, Durston Garden Products have their sights firmly set on a peat-free future and urge retailers to get on board now to ensure they have a peat-free offering that won’t disappoint and guarantees customers success.

 

Figures presented by GfK at Glee highlighted the growing interest in peat-free products, with predictions that this demand is only set to climb further. Despite a delay with the market-wide ban, a peat-free industry is inevitable.

 

Durstons promised buyers they would be heading to Glee with a great story, and the family-run business didn’t disappoint. As well as showcasing their exciting new peat-free collection – which significantly outperformed not just competitor products in independent growing trials, but also professional grade mixes and even peat products – they also launched a new-look website this month to arm retailers with the tools they need to maximise sales in the category.

 

Heralding the start of a new customer journey, Durstons’ new website is more interactive, with great visuals, and fresh, engaging content. It is also much easier to navigate, with products clearly categorised and a dedicated trade area that provides retailers with sales support tools, including downloadable product images that stockists can use on their own websites or in marketing material.

 

With buyers clamouring for a peat-free range that really works and bemoaning results from other products in the market, there is no time to waste on suppliers that look set to disappoint your customers.

 

Simon Blackhurst (SJBQC Ltd), GMA chair and peat-free expert says: “There might be some uncertainty over the timeline of the peat ban but now is a fantastic time to get ahead, use peat free products and support gardeners with the transition.

 

“It has been so exciting to work with Durstons to ensure their peat free range of products is first class and consistent. They have invested heavily in infrastructure and are embracing the peat free notion.”

 

Simon continues: “Peat-free growing media does not behave like peat-based products – the nutrients and watering requirements are different, as is the aesthetic. We will all need to support our customers to grow, which in turn helps grow the industry. It’s worth highlighting that some products actually perform better than peat!”

 

Durstons’ brand-new peat free collection harnesses the power of two unique ingredients: Gro Fibre – the most consistent wood fibre available – and Gro Boost, which is 100% natural, renewable and vegan friendly. It was met with a great response from buyers visiting Glee this month and looks set to make waves in the category, as it outshines existing products in the marketplace.

 

Durston Garden Products Director, Dan Durston says: “I’m thrilled with our new range, it’s great for Durstons to move forward knowing we have an amazing offering that will perform extremely well and consistently.

 

“Retailers should be looking forward to the future without peat and ensuring they stock high quality peat free products. There’s little point in delaying the inevitable just because they keep moving the goalposts. Paying lip service to it and just being seen to stock something that makes sustainable claims isn’t good enough if those products don’t perform. We have developed a tried-and-tested, high-quality peat-free range that we know delivers consistent results, outperforming competitors along the way.”

 

To find out more about this exciting range, visit www.durstongardenproducts.co.ukor call 01458 442688

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