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Curious Garden for RHS Chelsea Flower Show unveiled
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EGO's new range of upgraded mowers
CIH joins collaboration to showcase STEM Careers at New Scientist Live 2026 
A recap of the AIPH Meeting Sydney 2026
Land Use Framework publication: Response from the HTA
Kerbside plastic film recycling collection latest
RHS and Love & Roses collaborate on a floral fashion celebration
New RHS Roots podcast tours gardens of UK’s famous
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Fewer garden centres operated by large groups than 10 years ago
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Fewer garden centres operated by large groups than 10 years ago

With more garden centre acquisition activity already this year and more in the pipeline, one of the questions we get asked most often is “Is it a good thing for the industry or something to worry about?”

 

Our answer is that provided the group operator knows what they are doing and will run the centres well then that is a good thing, and the other answer is that groups buying up centres has been happening for a long time and that has provided many an opportunity for smaller businesses to grow into a new space or niche.

 

Plus ca change... the more things change, the more they stay the same.

 

In fact, over the past 10 years the number of garden centres that are operated by large groups of more than 10 centres has actually dropped from 305 in July 2016 to 294 as of last week in March 2026.

 

2026   2016
Group's with 10 or more centres Outlets   Group's with 10 or more centres Outlets
British Garden Centres 78   Wyevale Garden Centres 153
Blue Diamond 53   Dobbies 35
Dobbies 53   Klondyke 24
Klondyke 23   Blue Diamond 18
Hilliers 22   Notcutts 18
Notcutts 19   Squires 15
Cherry Lane 19   Hilliers 12
Squires 17   Cherry Lane 10
Caulders 10   Hillview 10
Total 294   British Garden Centres 10
Source: GTN Magazine     Total 305

 

Where there has been significant change is in the number of groups with less than 10 centres and we can expect this to continue as single site operation gets harder due to increased costs and the attraction of sharing back-office costs across a number of locations becomes more appealing.

 

 

 

 

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