In This Issue
British Garden Centres appoints Amy Stubbs as MD
Glee 2025: where insight grows and innovation blooms
Blue Diamond complete the purchase of Barton Grange
Planters, Old Railway Line and Brimsmore win big in GCA Wales & West region
Floristry Forecast 2026: The Future of Botanical Styling in Interiors and Retail
Haxnicks celebrates 30 years of gardening innovation
June’s GCA BoT figures show good year-to-date sales
Donations from HTA National Plant Show given new lease of life
British Garden Centres celebrates another event debut at RHS Wentworth Woodhouse
The Greenfingers Charity marks a summer of garden transformations at children’s hospices
Mill Race Garden Centre set to close on August Bank Holiday
GIMA Innovators Seed Corn Fund now open for entries
Yorkshire Garden Centre Group's Yorkshire Day charity spinathon
Spring Fair and Theo Paphitis announce 12 new #SBS winners for 2026 initiative
Henchman launches All Terrain Telescopic Platform
Retail’s finest to take centre stage at Creative Retail Awards
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Henton and Chattell confirms acquisition of Newark site from Farmstar
HTA New Plant Awards plants added to Joy of Plants Library
RHS appoints Ca’ Pietra as licensee for outdoor paving
STIGA and YouGov Uncover the Mental Health Benefits of Gardening in the UK
The best of last week's
Perrywood Tiptree, Poplars and Pennells Grimsby clinch top awards at GCA East region presentation
The Greenfingers Charity Together Garden makes lasting impact
HTA July Market Update: Sales cool as water issues heat up
Altico’s Pot Toppers lead the way in small scale landscaping
From lavender to lattes – Magrini set to launch range of coffee and milk machines at Glee
Corby + Fellas installs Cucina restaurant system at Charnley's Home & Garden
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Glee 2025: where insight grows and innovation blooms
Find out more about this year’s packed seminar programme

 

When Glee returns to the NEC Birmingham from Tuesday 16th –Thursday 18th September 2025, it will bring with it a dynamic and future-focused seminar programme, designed to spark insight, drive profitability, and energise the garden retail sector.

 

This year’s content will be delivered across two specialist stages. The Hive will serve as the hub for all things garden retail, from leadership and sustainability to business strategy and future trends. Meanwhile, the Feed Your Business Stage, located in the newly launched Food @ Glee area, will take a deep dive into the commercial opportunities within catering, hospitality, foodservice and food retail as well as design.

 

Profit, purpose and the ‘Garden Centre of the Future’

From high-level strategy to hands-on innovation, Glee 2025 addresses the real challenges and opportunities facing today’s garden retailers. Central to the programme is the need to balance profit and purpose, and lead businesses into a new era defined by smarter operations, sustainable growth, and unforgettable customer experiences.

 

In one of the most unique and interactive sessions of the show, Michael Perry – better known as Mr Plant Geek – returns with his ever-popular ‘Future Plants’ insights. This year, he’ll take things a step further by hosting an exclusive walking tour of the show, giving participants the chance to meet the pioneering growers behind the next generation of plants set to transform UK garden centres.

 

In a flagship keynote, Pleydell Smithyman’s Paul Pleydell will unveil their visionary take on the “Garden Centre of the Future”, combining architectural creativity with real-world data to show how design can power everything from dwell time to footfall and spend.

 

In one of the most anticipated sessions of the show, Alan Roper, Managing Director of Blue Diamond Garden Centres, will offer a rare behind-the-scenes look at leadership in action. “An Industry Conversation” will explore his approach to retail transformation, culture, and staying ahead in a competitive and increasingly digital landscape.

 

Alan is inviting the industry to submit their questions ahead of the session in a unique opportunity to engage directly with one of the most influential voices in garden retail. Whether you’re curious about leadership strategies, business transformation, or the future of the sector, Alan wants to hear from you.

 

British Garden Centres will also take centre stage with “Buzzing with Innovation: Next Gen Leaders”, where Amy and Libby Stubbs present how the next generation is not just preserving a legacy but actively rewriting what success looks like in the modern retail era.

 

The HTA will also bring its invaluable market intelligence to The Hive stage, helping retailers decode the latest research, performance metrics and consumer trends in their session “Pollinating Insights”. With a clear focus on data-led decision making, this is a must-attend for anyone looking to build resilience and plan for the long term.

 

Other sessions explore technology, supply chain strategy, and sustainability as competitive levers, showcasing stories of garden centres that are not just surviving but thriving by placing environmental and ethical practices at the heart of their operations.

 

Feeding growth

On the Feed Your Business Stage, content is all about delivering ROI through food and catering. From expert-led sessions on menu engineering and kitchen design, to talks on food truck partnerships, the power of farm shops, technology-driven cooking methods, and the evolution of the high-street coffee model, attendees will walk away with actionable ideas to increase dwell time, margin, and customer loyalty.

 

Sessions from Brakes, Whitco, Debag, the Foodservice Equipment Association, Choice Marketing, Perrywood Garden Centres, Raemoir Garden Centre, Warbeck Garden Centre and others will equip businesses with the tools to make smarter decisions in layout, procurement, sustainability, and even menu insight, making Food @ Glee an essential destination for garden centres evolving their food and beverage offer.

 

Celebrating excellence

Finally, Glee has long recognised and celebrated creativity and innovation, and this year will be no different.  The Glee New Product Awards return as a major highlight, spotlighting the most exciting product launches and giving buyers a direct line to the next big thing.

 

New for 2025, GTN’s Greatest Food & Drink Garden Centre Team Awards joins the line-up, recognising the teams behind the UK's most successful catering offers. Categories will celebrate excellence in everything from afternoon tea to traybakes to customer service, shining a spotlight on the F&B teams helping redefine the garden centre experience.

 

To find out more about Glee’s thriving seminar programme, be sure to visit www.gleebirmingham.com/seminars.

 

Find out more

Glee 2025 promises garden buyers an unrivalled opportunity to discover an exceptional mix of new, returning and long-standing exhibitors. From fresh innovation to trusted favourites, the show is the ultimate destination to explore the latest products, connect with industry leaders, and gain valuable insights into emerging trends. Make sure to mark your diaries for 16th–18th September 2025 and be part of the event that continues to define the future of garden retail.

 

For more information or to register your interest in exhibiting, visit www.gleebirmingham.com or call +44 (0)203 3545 9752.

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