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GIMA holds virtual AGM and elects Simon McArdle of Westland Horticulture as President
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New Investors and re-structure at Fountasia
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Clipglove is top of the tests… again!
Mr Fothergill’s recalls some Courgette Zucchini seeds from ranges
Dobbies team up with Weber for grilling podcast
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Record June for plants but still 37% down year to date
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Record June for plants but still 37% down year to date

Plant sales in June reached a new record for the month in the GTN Bestsellers Plants chart, 7% higher than the previous June record set in 2018.

 

That claws back some of the main season losses, but our GTN All Plant Index is still running at 37% down on last year to date.

  • Tomato plants move back up 4 places to No 3 in the chart selling 370% more than the same week last year.
  • Astilbe climbed 12 places up the chart to No 33.
  • Festuca grasses were the highest re-entry at No 40. 

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