In This Issue
That was the year that was... 2022
Surprise in store for Hogewoning customers at Harrogate Christmas & Gifts show
Barnsfold Nurseries acquired by D.J. Squire & Co Ltd
Caroline Owen takes over as chair of the Tillington Group
New DIY sector set to create opportunities for retailers
Polar explorer to talk about endurance and resilience at GCA conference
GCA to welcome British farmer and organic veg entrepreneur at annual conference
Bents helps to bring smiles to local children
Positive catering sales continue in November
Kelkay partner with Brett Landscaping
Zest smashes annual fundraising target
Grow with The Real Soil Company
Garden centre delivers second ambulance to Ukraine
Spring Fair launches its new ‘The Little Black Book’
Clever Pots makes grow-your-own easier than ever at Spring Fair 2023
Alan Roper Interview in GTN's December Sustainability Directory Issue, read on-line here
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Discover the new Gold Medal winners
BPOA conference to return as live event
The best of last week's
Sad news to end the year, Paul Cooling has died
More sad news at the end of 2022. Alastair Jackson of Poplars Garden Centre has died.
Garden centre manager Gavin Cooper dies suddenly
November garden centre sales down -11% on same period last year
TV doctor films at Tong Garden Centre
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November garden centre sales down -11% on same period last year

 

Overall, garden centre sales in November 2022 were down -11% on November 2021 as the economic situation continues to plague consumers’ minds and the festive season may be adding to financial pressures, according to the HTA market update

 

Within this figure, garden/gardening sales were down -22% on November 2021 and non-garden/gardening sales were down -7% on the same period. 

 

Meanwhile overall sales in comparison to November 2019, a more ‘normal’ period, were up +17% although the volume of sales were on par indicating the uplift was likely driven by inflationary price increases. Within this, garden/gardening sales were up +17% and non-garden/gardening sales were up +17%. 

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