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Tackling the big garden industry issue: growing media and peat...what happens next?
Will the Washout from the West be as bad for garden centre business as the Beast From the East?
Drive sales this Garden Re-Leaf Day with a Greenfingers product display
Sponges - the new gardening bestsellers?
Impressive sum raised for Thrive at open day
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Great start to a new season for Durstons
Homebase to sponsor IT'V's Love Your Garden
GIMA Innovators’ Seed Corn Fund 2019 winners: Natural Grower – how the award has helped shape their business
2019 was the year of the houseplant says GCA
Garden centres off to a strong start in 2020 according to HTA Market Update
Boosting category growth in UK garden retailers
More names sign up to the 2020 Garden Re-Leaf Sponsored Walk & Cycle Challenge
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Homebase makes early return to profit
Garden centre boss who stole almost half a million pounds has hearing adjourned
Bradford Garden Centre creates new role to oversee expansion plans
RSPB calls for nests not nets
Primeur’s Eco Garden stands transform retailers’ displays as the gardening season begins
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Celebrity joins fight to prevent garden centre closure
Highfield Garden World gets green light for £2m expansion
Storm Dennis takes the shine off sales
Key retailers to headline GIMA Day Conference
Garden Centre Photo Tours
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Leading associations reveal plans for Commercial Kitchen Show
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Each year we endeavour to be better. It might be eating better, promising to go to bed at a reasonable time, or it might be finding ways to give back to others. Supporting a charity is one way of doing this. Donating to charity not only helps the organisation to achieve its goals’ but it also helps release ‘happy’ endorphins to make you experience that much sought after warm and fuzzy feeling. With Garden Re-Leaf just days away (13th March 2020), why not grab your ‘warm and fuzzy’ by participating in the garden retail industry’s number one fundraising event?

 

Whether you join the Garden Re-Leaf Sponsored Walk and Cycle Challenge or get involved in a range of FUNdraising activities taking place at garden centres across the UK, taking part in Garden RE-Leaf Day 2020 couldn’t be easier. Simply visit www.greenfingerscharity.org.uk/gardenreleaf to find out more information, register as a team or individual entrant, or to register an event at your garden centre. FUNdraising packs are also available, making it even easier to kickstart your fundraising activities. 

 

Where does the Garden Re-Leaf money go?

In July 2011, Hillview Garden Store CEO, Boyd Douglas-Davies, announced the inaugural Garden Re-Leaf Day at the Garden Retail Awards in London.  Now in its ninth year, Garden Re-Leaf Day is the biggest charity fundraiser in the garden industry’s calendar and has, to date, raised over £600,000 in the UK, over £1m world-wide.

 

The aim of Garden Re-Leaf Day is to celebrate the start of the gardening year with fundraising events to raise money for Greenfingers, a charity dedicated to improving the lives of children in hospices through the creation of magical gardens.

 

For the garden industry, the day creates valuable team building opportunities and brings more shoppers into garden centres earlier to extend the peak spring season. Garden centre managers, staff and other industry professionals tirelessly set up fun and exciting ways to not only raise money for Greenfingers, but also to promote gardening as an enjoyable pastime.

 

But where do these vital funds go?  Most will already be aware that the money raised is used to build Greenfingers hospice gardens which enable life-limited children and their families to enjoy special time together outside enjoying the therapeutic benefits of nature, and away from the bedside.  Greenfingers works exclusively with each hospice to come up with a unique design that suits the needs of the children and families they care for.  Each garden is created with top industry designers and landscapers, as well as help from the local community, volunteers and gardening clubs.

 

Since launching 20 years ago, Greenfingers Charity has completed 58 gardens across the country, including a special RHS Chelsea Flower Show Garden at the 2019 event. 2020 will see more  gardens be completed or being planned for 2021.  These include an updated Remembrance Garden at the Rainbows Hospice in Loughborough, an all-inclusive play garden at St Oswald’s Hospice in Newcastle, and at Ty Hafan in the Vale of Glamorgan will benefit from an outdoor haven that provides opportunities to stimulate the senses.

 

Finally, Haven House in Woodford Green, Essex, will receive a Garden of Reflection where children with life limiting or life-threatening conditions, parents and carers can spend time with friends and family, or alone as a peaceful place in which to remember and reflect.

 

Linda Petrons, Greenfingers Director of Fundraising and Communications said: “Garden Re-Leaf Day has resulted in life-limited children and families who spend time in hospices every single year being able to enjoy precious time together in a Greenfingers garden.  It’s really easy to take part, you can sign up and participate in one of this year's organised initiatives such as the Garden Re-Leaf Sponsored Walk and Cycle Challenge, or an in-store event such as a coffee morning, tombola, cake sale or quiz.  Even if you raise just a few pounds, this will make a difference. We are endlessly grateful for the support and want all those involved in Garden Re-Leaf activities to know that every penny raised will be put to good use and will be so appreciated by the children and families that spend time in a Greenfingers garden.”

 

If you would like to find out more about how to get involved in Greenfingers Garden Re-Leaf Day 2020, whether by putting on events in your garden centre, through sponsored solo activities or simply by donating - contact the Greenfingers office on 01494 674749 or email Linda@greenfingerscharity.org.uk.

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