In This Issue
Thames walkers raise over £7,000 for Greenfingers on Garden Re-Leaf Day
Thousands of £'s raised by garden centres on Garden Re-Leaf Day
Waitrose-Van Hage application approved
Garden Re-Leaf and Easter should make a difference
SOLEX gets a makeover and a new midweek slot
White Stores open garden furniture showroom in Yarnton Nurseries, Oxfordshire
Feed, lights and lawn care dominate sales of garden products
Garden Re-Leaf Quiz night - first pictures
Greenfingers #Glovies for Garden Re-Leaf - did we break the record?
Fiskars multi-media Spring campaign starts Easter weekend
New managerial team appointed at Haskins West End Garden Centre
Orchid show is a big hit at Hare Hatch Sheeplands
PM's chef at Chequers makes Easter Egg for Garden Re-Leaf Day
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Garden Centre Manager - East Sussex
Kelkay reinforces leading position with £1 million investment
Wildlife World wins European consumer award for second year running
It’s delight for tomato plant sales
Growing media sales gather momentum
The bees knees of insect homes
HTA National Plant Show - putting plants in the spotlight
Sussex land named after loyal horticulturalist
Viano organic-based plant foot launched in the UK
'Donate, Don't Dump Day' – Webbs helps KEMP Hospice
Wyevale Garden Centres supports Marie Curie’s Great Daffodil Appeal
Publicity for Garden Re-Leaf Day is taking off again
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HTA National Plant Show - putting plants in the spotlight

With spaces selling fast growers from across the UK are encouraged to sign up to exhibit at this year’s HTA National Plant Show, sponsored by Hortipak, which takes place at Stoneleigh Park, Coventry on June 23 and 24.

So far over one hundred companies have signed up to exhibit. These include: Allensmore Nurseries, Anglia Group of Nurseries, Ball Colegrave, Blackmoor Nurseries, Channel Island Plants, David Austin Roses, Farplants, Gardeners Kitchen, Johnsons of Whixley, Kernock Park Plants, Lovania Nurseries, New Place Nurseries, Pentland Plants, Seoint Nurseries, Taylors Bulbs, Whetman Pinks, Wyevale Nurseries and Young Plants.

HTA Chief Executive Carol Paris comments: “There has been strong interest in exhibiting at this year’s show and any potential exhibitors should book as soon as possible to secure a spot. The show has established itself as a real milestone in the plant buying calendar.

"Our exhibitor survey findings reveal that 83% of exhibitors took orders at the show from current, ex and new customers. From the visitor perspective 74% attend to catch up with current suppliers, 69% come along to find potential new suppliers and 66% are looking for ideas on new plants to stock.”

With new plants at its core, HTA National Plant Show provides a fantastic opportunity for UK growers to showcase their plant ranges – from seeds and young plants through to specimen plants and trees to all those involved in buying plants in the UK.

The New Plant Awards, sponsored by the RHS, highlight the very latest plants on the scene – a really important part of the show. Visitors too can have their say by taking part in the Visitor Vote award, sponsored by Floramedia.

Visitors can also buy at the show from the Marketplace, sponsored by Container Centralen, where mixed trolleys can be put together from the plant suppliers taking part. The HTA National Plant Show seminars, sponsored by Barclaycard, provide an added extra to the show with three plant focussed seminars throughout the course of the show.

For further information visit www.nationalplantshow.co.uk 

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