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What an exciting new chapter for Gardman and its customers...
Business as usual at Thompson & Morgan as owner considers future of the business
Time to discover the bestsellers of tomorrow
Break some records this Christmas
Wyevale call in specialists to streamline supply chain
GCA members see standards and profitability improve
Raw and natural pet food specialists to exhibit at Glee
LOFA takes its Bank Manager for a Gloverly ride!
Burgon & Ball put the 'Ooh and the Aww' into Christmas
Help us beat new agapanthus pests says RHS
Gordon Rigg Garden Centres celebrate 70th anniversary
The Greatest Outdoor Living Sales gold winners to be presented at spoga+gafa
HTA Futures is the venue for The Greatest Garden Centre Team Awards 2015
October date set for South West grower show
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Planteria Manager - Independent - Buckinghamshire
Landscape Sales Estimator - Lincolnshire
Plant Area Manager - Warwickshire - Large Destination Site
Office Based Amenity Sales Person - Nottinghamshire
Steve Harper leaves Gardman
Warm evenings drive sales of Bug Bats and lights
Brompton Bicycle CEO and EFSA chair join HTA Garden Futures Programme
Cauliflower climbs to the top of Veg-2-Gro sales
Revealed: Glee's first Buyers Power Shortlist
Growing media cuts a good sales performance
Entries pour in for Glee New Products Showcase
Horticultural Scholarship Season opens
Victoria Cross poppy sales near £40,000 for the Royal Hospital Chelsea
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Food was a big seller in garden centres during July
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Food was a big seller in garden centres during July


Clothing and food halls/farm shops were on the up during July (2015) according to the Garden Centre Association’s Barometer of Trade (BoT) results.
 
An increase of 16.96% compared to last year (2014) was seen in clothing while sales in food halls/farm shops rose 13.97%.
 
Iain Wylie, GCA Chief Executive, explained: “It’s great to see non-traditional categories such as clothing and food halls/farm shops doing well during July. Joining the two categories in the top spot was houseplants, which saw a rise of 13.93% compared to 2014.
 
“Sales in outdoor plants up 9.09%, which is very positive considering the ever changing British weather we had through the month. Catering sales were up 10.38% and gifts up 11.14% so it was a good month for most categories.”
 
The BoT results are the only official GCA trading figures to be released.
 
Sally Cornelissen, Director at Burleydam Garden Centre in Wirral, which recently received the award for Best Garden Centre in the North West at the GCA’s annual inspections, said: “This July has been exceptionally good. We were concerned that the poorer weather compared with 2014 would be a challenge but strong performances from hardy stock, garden sundries and furniture sales coupled with the expected increase in catering turnover has delivered pleasing results.
 
“There is a definite rise in consumer confidence as illustrated by increased interest in high ticket items. We hope that this confidence will ride out hints of a rise in inflation in the light of the increase in minimum wage in October.”
 
The GCA BoT reports are compiled using actual sales figures and provide an up-to-date trading position statement. They are made available mid-month following the end of the prior month after all member garden centres have submitted their results.
 
Lauren Cocks, Marketing Manager at Coletta & Tyson Nurseries and Garden Centre in East Yorkshire, said: “We are seeing strong growth within our houseplant department, we have always struggled with strong competition from supermarket prices but it seems the tables are turning and customers are turning to garden centres to add colour and texture to their homes as well as their gardens.
 
“Catering is so important to our garden centre, people come just to visit our café now and it has meant we are no longer a garden centre with a café. To many we are a catering outlet in our own right. This means we have to keep improving our offering and keep it interesting for new and old customers alike.”
 
The BoT reports allow members to compare their trading positions with other centres.
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