In This Issue
UK horticulture calls on Chancellor for action on energy, water and trade
Incredible sales of Grow Your Own Name
Meadow View Stone – synonymous with quality paving in garden centres
Registration is now open for SOLEX 23
HTA comment on Office for the Internal Market (OIM) report on Defra’s proposed ban of the sale of horticultural peat
GCA calls for applications for GCA Trust Dick Allen Scholarship Award
Debbie Flowerday confirmed for the Glee Talent Store
Launch of exciting new show for fish and pond keepers
Get ready for Glee 2023: The International Festival for Garden, Leisure & Pet
Hillier unveils the 2023 Garden Design at the BBC Gardeners’ World Spring Fair
The key to avoiding the panic around supermarkets running out of veg? Grow your own!
Garden Press Event celebrates award winners and HTA welcomes House of Lords committee members
Garden Re-Leaf supporters unveil plans for the big day
Update on Greenfingers garden builds
Tong Garden Centre's apprentices complete their courses
New GCA CEO Peter Burks interview in GTN's January Issue - read online here
Get your copy of GTN Xtra
Enter the prestigious AIPH International Grower of the Year Awards 2024
Dan Bird joins Ivyline as Product Technologist
Cobra celebrates 10th anniversary with significant product introduction
The best of last week's
Gates crowned Rutland & Melton’s Favourite Independent Shop
HTA response to the launch of the Scottish Government’s peat consultation
How to register your 2023 Garden Re-Leaf event
Successful Open Day launches sustainability brochure
Bestsellers Top 50 charts every week
Buy your subscription to the GTN Bestsellers printed weekly newsletter
Christmas Inspiration by the bucket load - Photo Tours of all The Greatest Gold Award winning centres
Altons Sizzle to Christmas Gold once again
Barton Grange - The Greatest Large Garden Centre Christmas Team
Houseplant Team at Newbridge wins Christmas Gold for Blue Diamond
Gates set the Gold Star for Christmas Gardening Gift Retailing
Its a Gold Award winning Santa Experience at Gouldings
Community Christmas Trees are a Golden Initiative at Groves
Klondyke High Legh, Gold winner for Large Group Centre Teams
Little Dobbies Richmond sets the Gold standard for Group Small Centre Teams at Christmas
Festive Food wins Gold for Longacres Bagshot
Truly Unique German Christmas Market delivers Gold for the team at Meadowcroft
Pengelly prove that a small centre can win Christmas Gold
Pughs Radyr make Christmas Plant retailing a Golden affair
Wenvoe adds Christmas Marketing Gold for Pughs
Rosebourne Festive Food is Golden at Aldermaston
Influencer Christmas Marketing scoops Gold for Rosebourne at Weyhill
Mr Bear's Christmas Adventure wins The Greatest Christmas Video Gold Award for The Old Railway Line
Woodlands in Kent has a Gold Award winning Festive Catering Team
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Debbie Flowerday confirmed for the Glee Talent Store

It has been confirmed that this June (27th-29th, NEC Birmingham) visual merchandising expert, Debbie Flowerday, will become a mentor for Glee’s all-new Talent Store - the ultimate industry showcase for emerging retailer and visual merchandising talent. 

 

Debbie will be bringing to the Talent Store decades of visual merchandising experience including lecturing and running masterclasses at the University of the Arts London, and working alongside the leading trade fashion buying event, Pure. The Talent Store marks Debbie’s first time at Glee, where she hopes to not only inspire those taking part, but also visitors to Glee, by opening their eyes to new ideas and enabling them to gain a better understanding of why impactful visual merchandising is imperative for increasing sales.

 

Talking about her involvement in the 2023 Talent Store, Debbie Flowerday said: “Visual merchandising is the easiest way to create a strong brand image and for many is the face of their business as it creates an experience that stays with customers long after they have left your store. Through the Talent Store, we want to demonstrate that merchandising is so much more than simply grouping products. Done well, it can truly transform a department using just product and props. Additionally, by selecting two thriving product sectors within garden retail – houseplants and outdoor plants – the learnings of the Talent Store can be easily translated in-store, post-show.

 

“I’m excited to get going and to see what those participating come up with both during the bootcamp and on-site at Glee 2023. Visual merchandising is such a creative specialism so to see these different takes come together into a collaborative design will be an element of Glee that suppliers and retailers certainly won’t want to miss.”

 

The Glee Talent Store – in a nutshell

Designed to nurture and celebrate garden centre and retail visual merchandising excellence, the Glee Talent Store will be an interactive feature that will showcase the different ways that houseplant and outdoor plant merchandising displays can be interpreted instore, and how different designs can be utilised to highlight the same products and trends in a variety of inspiring ways.

 

The focus will be on mentor-led training for new talent within garden centres and will be supported by the Garden Centre Association (GCA) and led by Glee ambassador Michael Perry (aka Mr Plant Geek) and Debbie Flowerday. Participants will be nominated by their colleagues, with the opportunity open to all GCA members.

 

The Glee Talent Store will kick off with a ‘bootcamp’ where entrants will have a crash course in visual merchandising, branding and retail. Once they have received this insight, the Talent Store students will be tasked with designing their own pop-up store, to be brought to life at Glee 2023 through live ‘retail sets’. Located in the NEC’s atrium, alongside the Glee’s ‘Green Heart’, each Glee Talent Store display will showcase the vision for either houseplant or outdoor plants.

 

Find out more

Glee connects the garden industry to inspire change, drive growth and launch innovation​.

To keep up to date on the latest Glee news visit www.gleebirmingham.com.  To enquire about exhibiting at Glee 2023, which will take place June 27th – 29th at the NEC, please call +44 (0)203 3545 9752.

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