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Nicholas Marshall interview and Solex On-Line Preview in GTN July 2021 Issue, live on-line now
June sets new records, warm feelings for the future
Harry Cane 9 fundraising promotion at Lakeside Plant Centre
Personalised cool lunch bags for kids
EASYLINE: the ‘green’ roofing solution for garden projects
The Petface Emporium – Showrooms Reinvented!
Plant sales beat June last year
Plant health agreement could turn £multi-billion horticulture industry into Brexit success story, claims HTA
Use of biological controls at Bransford Webbs
YouGarden completes acquisition of Gardening Direct
Local garden centre decorates BBC set
Skydive to help Lily's bucket list dreams come true
Begonia I'CONIA Aroma Peach wins FleuroStar Award 2021
The Blue Diamond Group to create 'Down Memory Lane' Garden at RHS Hampton Court Palace Festival
New garden centre for well-known Norwegian Hageland
Master mowers finish Greenfingers' lawn cutting challenge
Tong is first retail outlet for handcrafted Yorkshire furniture
How the order to ‘stay home’ gave houseplants another welcome boost
Top tips for maximising the sales potential of Primeur’s Eco Garden merchandising units
The Peat Issue - Moving to a Peat Free future. Read GTN's May/June 2021 issue on-line now
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Double bubble for June growing media sales
John Hughes, former general manager of Christmas Crafts, has died
Veg growing 70% more popular than in 2018
Environment Minister visits Eden’s ground-breaking Hot Rocks project
35% up on 2019 for June garden product sales
Autumn Fair and #SBS Small Business Sunday winners
Wild Bird Care activity down by 12%
Home & Gift to take place with no restrictions
Game-changing 'Curated Meetings' debuts at Autumn Fair
lunch! announces big name keynote speakers for comeback show
Nature restoration could generate £6.4 billion a year in benefits to UK
RHS licensee Scholastic UK announces gardening competition for children
The best of last week's
£1.8m reward for Choice Marketing members
UK’s largest garden centre should get green light, say planning officers
Selfridges launches garden centres in major cities
A Fresh Approach to Increased Greeting Card Sales
Sustainable decking brand invests in technology to aid its stockist partners
Heaven Sends launches biggest Halloween collection
Dobbies brings forward peat-free target to 2021
Royal Canin to launch new Sensory feline wet range
Barton Grange Christmas 2020 - Exclusive GTN Xtra Photo Tour
Perrywood at Christmas 2020 - with correct photo gallery now...
Squires Badshot Lea - Christmas 2020
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All the latest news from the world of pet products
Preparing puppies for return to normality
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June sets new records, warm feelings for the future

 

 

Despite volume sales dropping below last year’s levels for the last two weeks of June, the month total was enough to beat even 2020’s post re-opening sales by 10% and be 50% higher than June 2019.

 

That means we reached the half year 61% up on last year, 14% up on 2019 and 16% up on 2018.  

 

When you consider all the issues with product availability and the relatively poor weather during the spring and the so-called summer so far, the growth in garden centre sales versus 2019 and 2018 should be giving everyone a warm feeling about continued growth, albeit at a lower level, in future years.

 

 

The cooler and wetter than usual June weather has certainly got everything growing well so there’s plenty to keep people occupied outside and people should be getting great pleasure from their gardens, even if they aren’t spending too long just sitting in the sun.  

 

There’s a rumour we may get a heatwave in a week or so time and who knows what the effect may be if England keep on winning in the Euros!

 

Please note our last week, year on year comparisons, below, are now back to 2020.

 

GTN Bestsellers Top 50 sales volumes compared to the same week in 2020: week 26.

  • Garden Products Top 50 – down 22%
  • Growing Media Top 50 – down 12%
  • Veg 2 Gro Top 50 – down 75%
  • Wild Bird & Wildlife Care Top 50 – down 12%

GTN Bestsellers All Sales volumes compared to the same week in 2020: week 26.

  • All Plants with Barcode index – down 14%
  • All Items with Barcode index – down 10%

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