In This Issue
Glee Roadshow returns this spring at Gates Oakham on March 18th
Empathy by PlantWorks unveils expanded product range
Corby + Fellas and Hillier Garden Centres: Revolutionising self-service checkout
SOLEX countdown starts with special hotel offer
Garden centres report solid January sales
Gardening show exclusively on YouTube
Fothergill’s Seeds wins New Product Award
Bulrush parent company acquires La Mundial de Coco
The Gourmet Gardener Seed Collection available only in Blue Diamond Garden Centres
HTA celebrates 20 years of the Garden Press Event
Garden Re-Leaf Day returns on Friday 20th March
The Greenfingers Charity builds on a year of completed gardens as major new hospice projects take shape
Hillmount makes 'blooming marvellous' donation to cancer charity
Klondyke launches Garden Thyme at Outdoor Living Showcase
British Garden Centres inspire young gardeners this spring as they team up with Disney and Pixar’s “Hoppers”, releasing in cinemas March 6
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Robert Kitt retires after 20 years at LeisureGrow  
British Garden Centres meet with MP Priti Patel to highlight mounting financial pressures facing the horticultural sector
Give indoor plants a new lease of life
Yorkshire Garden Centre Group raises its fundraising target for Wetherby children’s hospice
New Prosper Group Chairman appointed
GCA re-launches Rising Star Academy for hospitality staff
Hillier and Street Trees for Living partner to grow resilient street trees
Range Rover headline sponsors RHS Chelsea Flower Show
Responsible Sourcing Scheme launches new website
Dobbies to headline GIMA Buyer Connect event
Discover the Green Zone at JdC Garden Trends 2026
The Association of Professional Landscapers celebrates 10 years at BBC Gardeners’ World Live
Step Inside Australian horticulture
Tubex reports significant increase in number of tree shelters recycled
EGO Power+ unveils next-gen robotic mowers
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AMES UK to cease operations from March 31st 2026
Hillier awards celebrate industry achievements
Bents wins national marketing Award for 'Alice in the Hidden Gardens' light trail
Andrew Hutchison appointed Vice Chairman of LOFA to join Chairman Alwyn Williams
Seed entrepreneur set on growing next generation of gardeners
Christmas Awards Finalists, more Christmas Team photos & Sustainability Directory in GTN January 2026 Issue, read on-lne here
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Garden Re-Leaf Day returns on Friday 20th March
 

Garden Re-Leaf Day has long been an integral date in the garden retail calendar – a moment when the season truly begins and the industry comes together for a shared purpose. On Friday 20th March 2026, supporters from across the UK will once again unite to create a magical day of activity, colour and community, all while raising vital funds for the Greenfingers Charity.

 

Each year, Garden Re-Leaf Day brings together suppliers, garden centres, teams and individuals, all passionate about making a difference. From early morning starts to muddy boots and smiling faces, the event perfectly captures the generous spirit of the industry – and this year promises to be no exception.

Returning by popular demand, the much-loved sponsored walks will once again take centre stage. Hundreds of fundraisers are expected to take on the challenge across two inspiring routes, the first being the long-established South Walk, which will once again start and finish at Tring Garden Centre in Hertfordshire, whilst the North Walk continues to find its home in the Holme Valley, beginning and ending at The Pickled Pheasant. Both routes will take in spectacular countryside and, in the north, the beautiful landscape surrounding the Peak District National Park.

 

Garden centres will also play a starring role, with one of the biggest – if not the biggest ever – contingents expected in 2026. Both Blue Diamond and British Garden Centres have pledged their support, with a wide range of activities planned to keep customers engaged over the Garden Re-Leaf weekend. From plant sales and quizzes to curry nights and creative fundraising events, many more garden centres are set to join in as plans continue to take shape.

 

But Garden Re-Leaf Day isn’t just for those hosting in-store events. Whether you’re celebrating on your own, with colleagues or as part of a wider team, there are endless ways to get involved. Pull on your boldest floral shirt for a fabulous day of flowers in the office, host a bake sale, organise a car wash, dance party or face-painting session, or organise your own challenge. Whatever you choose, the message is simple: have fun, get involved and fundraise your way.

Since its launch, Garden Re-Leaf Day has raised over £1 million for the Greenfingers Charity, helping to create more than 70 therapeutic gardens in children’s hospices across the UK. In 2025 alone, five new gardens opened their gates, a fitting way to mark the charity’s 25th anniversary and a powerful reminder of what the industry can achieve together.

 

Pledge your support for Garden Re-Leaf Day 2026 today by visiting:
https://www.greenfingerscharity.org.uk/get-involved/garden-re-leaf-day-2026

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