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Tomato plant sales soar – up by 35%

 

After the rush to get gardens ship shape for Easter garden re-unions, sales slowed slightly last week, down 9.6%, but were still way up on the same week in 2019, up by 32.3%.

 

Summer veg plants continue to sell in high volumes. So far there have been 35% more tomato plants sold this year compared to 2019.

  • Tomato plants remain at No 1 in the GTN Plants chart.
  • Pepper and Chilli Pepper plant sales increase by 30% moving up four places to No 7.
  • Cucumber plants are the highest re-entry for the week at No 21.

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