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The Greatest Christmas Awards were announced at a special party night in Harrogate on Sunday. All the winners received their accolades during the event organised by Garden Trade News and Garden Radio at the Majestic Hotel in the town.
In this special edition of GTN Xtra we're publishing all the winners and finalists, plus the first pictures from an event that's been dubbed 'The Greatest Christmas Party Ever'. "Our Greatest Awards are all about celebrating excellence in garden centre teamwork," said Trevor Pfeiffer, managing director of The Garden Communications and Media Company, publishers of Garden Trade News.
"The Greatest Christmas Awards prove once again that garden centre employees truly do work together to get the best results for their garden centre – they are thinking of Christmas 24/7.
"They’re planning for Christmas – including the events, displays, grottos and food happens all year round, across all departments.
"At Christmas, garden centres make their Christmas retailing wishes come true and from what we’ve seen are the envy of all high street operators. This event applauds that vision, dedication and of course, teamwork."
Trevor presented the awards alongside Carol Paris, chief executive of the HTA.
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Brookside struck gold in The Greatest Garden Centre Team at Christmas category, as voted for purely by garden centre customers.
The Greatest Christmas Garden Centre Team 2016
Regional winners: - Home Counties Winner: Waresley Park Garden Centre
- North Winner: Birkacre Garden Centre
- Scotland Winner: Merryhatton Garden Centre
- Wales and West Winner: Pughs Radyr Garden Centre
Bronze: Bosworths Garden Centre Silver: Summerhill Garden Centre Gold: Brookside Garden Centre
The Greatest Christmas Judgers Special Award went to Haskins Garden Centres.
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The Greatest Christmas Display award was strongly contested again this year with four garden centres picking up main awards – Silverbirch and Walkers Nurseries (small garden centres), Castle Gardens (mid-sized), Barton Grange (large) and Fryers Garden Centre - Blue Diamond (group).
The Greatest Christmas Display Team 2016 – Small and Mid Sized Garden Centres Small Centre Finalists: - Fair Gardens Plant Centre
- Fresh @ Burcot Garden Centre
- Hillview - Burford House
- Keelham Farm Shop Thornton
- Kirktown
- LBS Garden Centre Colne
- Munros
- Scotsdales Fordham
- Seven Oaks Garden Centre
- Silverbirch
- Snowdonia
- Southwood
- Walkers Nurseries
Mid-sized Centre Finalists: - Burleydam
- Castle Gardens
- Creative Gardens Donaghadee
- Fairways
- Fron Goch
- Glendoick
- Jacksons Boutique
- Sunshine
- The Old Railway Line
- Timmermans
- Waresley Park
Bronze Small Centre: Scotsdales Fordham Silver Small Centre: Hillview Burford House Gold Small Centre: Silverbirch Garden Centre Gold Small Centre: Walkers Nurseries
Bronze Mid-sized Centre: Fron Goch Garden Centre Bronze Mid-sized Centre: Jacksons Boutique Garden Centre Silver Mid-sized Centre: Burleydam Garden Centre Silver Mid-sized Centre: Sunshine Garden Centre Gold Mid-sized Centre: Castle Gardens The Greatest Christmas Display Team 2016 – Large and Group Garden Centres Large Garden Centre Finalists: - Aylett Nurseries
- Barton Grange
- Bents
- Chessington
- Hayes Garden World
- Hillside Garden Centre
- Perrywood
- Planters - Tamworth
- Raemoir
- Scotsdales Cambridge
- Van Hage Great Amwell
- Van Hage Peterborough
- Whitehall Lacock
- Woodbank Nurseries and Garden Centre
Group Garden Centre Finalists: - Blue Diamond - Fryers
- Blue Diamond - Grosvenor
- Blue Diamond - Le Friquet
- Blue Diamond - Redfields
- Blue Diamond - Trentham
- Brigg - BGCG
- Haskins Roundstone
- Haskins Snowhill
- Haskins West End
- Hornsea - BGCG
- Notcutts Woodford Park
- Squires Badshot Lea
- Strikes Garforth Leeds
- Strikes Lady Green
Bronze Large Centre: Whitehall Lacock Garden Centre Bronze Large Centre: Perrywood Garden Centre Bronze Large Centre: Woodbank Garden Centre Silver Large Centre: Bents Garden & Home Gold Large Centre: Barton Grange Garden Centre Bronze Group Centre: Squires Badshot Lea Silver Group Centre: Brigg Garden Centre - British Garden Centres Gold Group Centre: Fryers Garden Centre - Blue Diamond
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Creative Gardens Donaghadee and Aylett Nurseries picked up gold awards in The Greatest Festive Plants Team category.
The Greatest Festive Plants Team 2016 Finalists: - Aylett Nurseries
- Barton Grange
- Bents
- Blue Diamond - Trentham
- Burston
- Castle Gardens
- Cowells
- Creative Gardens Donaghadee
- Fron Goch
- Haskins Roundstone
- Haskins West End
- Hayes Garden World
- Hornsea - BGCG
- Keelham Farm Shop Thornton
- Mains of Drum
- Munros
- Owl Lane
- Perrywood
- Scotsdales Cambridge
- Snowdonia
- Sunshine
- Walkers Nurseries
- Webbs
- Woodbank Nurseries and Garden Centre
Small and Mid-sized centres Bronze: Fron Goch Garden Centre Bronze: Walkers Nurseries Bronze: Snowdonia Nurseries Silver: Cowells Garden Centre Gold: Creative Gardens Donaghadee Large centres Bronze: Bents Garden & Home Bronze: Perrywood Garden Centre Silver: Barton Grange Garden Centre Silver: Burston Garden Centre Gold: Aylett Nurseries
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Greatest Christmas Sizzle, awarded to acknowledge the efforts of garden centres selling barbecues to customers for cooking their Christmas turkey, was won by Hayes Garden World. The Greatest Christmas Sizzle Team 2016
Finalists: - Colleta and Tyson
- Fairways
- Gordale
- Haskins West End
- Hayes Garden World
- Hillmount Garden Centre
- Langlands Leeds
- Mere Park Garden Centre
- Sunshine
- The Old Railway Line
Bronze: The Old Railway Line Garden Centre Bronze: Hillmount Garden Centre Bronze: Gordale Garden Centre Silver: Fairways Garden Centre Gold: Hayes Garden World
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Mains of Drum and Barton Grange were winners of The Greatest Festive Catering Team with Munros Nurseries Garden Centre picking up the silver award.The Greatest Festive Catering Team 2016 Finalists: - Aylett Nurseries
- Barton Grange
- Blue Diamond - Redfields
- Burleydam
- Chessington
- Haskins Roundstone
- Haskins West End
- Hillmount Garden Centre
- Jacksons Nurseries & Tea Room
- Mains of Drum
- Munros
- Perrywood
- Planters - Tamworth
- Rosebank
- Ruxley Manor
- Scotsdales Fordham
- Waresley Park
- Whitehall Lacock
Bronze: Burleydam Garden Centre Silver: Munros Nurseries Garden Centre Gold: Mains of Drum Garden Centre Gold: Barton Grange Garden Centre
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There was strong competition in The Greatest Christmas Grotto Team category with Brookside, Pughs Radyr and Chessington picking up the gold award. The Greatest Grotto Team 2016 Finalists: - Arcadia - BGCG
- Baytree
- Brigg - BGCG
- Brookside Garden Centre
- Chaplins
- Chessington
- Codsall & Wergs
- Fair Gardens Plant Centre
- Frensham Garden Centre
- Frosts Woburn Sands
- Gouldings
- Hayes Garden World
- Hetland
- Hillmount Garden Centre
- Hillside Garden Centre
- Hornsea - BGCG
- Keelham Farm Shop Thornton
- Kershaws
- Notcutts Woodford Park
- Perrywood
- Pughs Radyr
- Pughs Wenvoe
- Ruxley Manor
- Scotsdales Cambridge
- Silica Lodge Garden Centre
- Squires Badshot Lea
- Sturmer Nurseries Garden Centre
- Sunshine
- Whitehall Lacock
- Woodbank Nurseries and Garden Centre
Small and Mid-sized centres Bronze: Codsall & Wergs Garden Centre Bronze: Silica Lodge Garden Centre Silver: Gouldings Garden Centre Gold: Brookside Garden Centre, Kent Gold: Pughs Radyr Garden Centre Large centres Bronze: Brigg Garden Centre Bronze: Whitehall Lacock Silver: Squires Badshot Lea Gold: Chessington Garden Centre
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It was a hotly contested affair in The Greatest Christmas Supplier category - voted for by retailers – and the final outcome was very close but Premier Decorations just pipped Kaemingk to the gold award.
The Greatest Christmas Supplier 2016 Finalists: Bronze: Noma Silver: Kaemingk Gold: Premier Decorations
Gold in The Greatest Pet Christmas Team category has been won by Bents Garden & Home. The Greatest Pet Christmas Team 2016
Finalists: - Bents
- Blue Diamond - Le Friquet
- Codsall & Wergs
- Haskins West End
- Planters - Tamworth
- Squires Badshot Lea
- The Old Railway Line
Bronze: Le Friquet Garden Centre Bronze: The Old Railway Line Garden Centre Silver: Planters Tamworth Gold: Bents Garden & Home
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A number of Santa Special Awards were presented to garden centres whose teams had shown great enterprise at Christmas.
- ACW Garden Centre
- Arcadia – British Garden Centres
- Baytree Garden Centre
- Birkacre Garden Centre
- Grosvenor - Blue Diamond
- Redfields - Blue Diamond
- Trentham - Blue Diamond
- Burford Garden Company
- Burston Garden Centre
- Chaplins Plymouth
- Colleta and Tyson
- Conkers Garden Centre
- Fair Gardens Plant Centre
- Frensham Garden Centre
- Fresh @ Burcot Garden Centre
- Frosts Woburn Sands
- Glendoick Garden Centre
- Gordale Garden & Home Centre
- Haskins Roundstone
- Haskins Snowhill
- Haskins West End
- Hetland Garden Centre
- Hillside Garden Centre
- Jacksons Boutique Garden Centre
- Jacksons Nurseries & Tea Room
- Keelham Farm Shop Thornton
- Kershaw’s Garden Centre
- Kirktown Garden Centre
- Langlands Leeds
- Langlands Sheffield
- Langlands Shiptonthorpe
- LBS Garden Centre Colne
- Mere Park Garden Centre
- Notcutts Woodford Park
- Owl Lane Garden Centre
- Pughs Garden Centre Wenvoe
- Raemoir Garden Centre
- Rosebank Garden Centre
- Ruxley Manor Garden Centre
- Scotsdales Cambridge
- Seven Oaks Garden Centre
- Simpsons Garden Centre
- Southwood Garden Centre
- Hornsea – British Garden Centres
- Strikes Garforth Leeds
- Strikes Lady Green
- Sturmer Nurseries Garden Centre
- Summerseat Garden Centre
- The Old Railway Line
- Timmermans Garden Centre
- Van Hage Great Amwell
- Van Hage Peterborough
- Waresley Park Garden Centre
- Webbs of Wychbold
- Averys Garden Centre
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The Greatest Christmas Awards were organised by the team from Garden Trade News and Garden Radio.
From left to right: Mandy Davies, Rebbecca Dean, Alan Burdon, Trevor Pfeiffer, Neil Pope and Harry Sinclair.
Finalists and invited guests gathered at the Majestic Hotel in Harrogate for The Greatest Awards Party.Music was provided by Func on the Rocks. Here are some snapshots of the party-goers taken during the big event.
Guests at The Greatest Christmas Awards party dug deep and raised a staggering £1,575 for the Greenfingers charity.
The raffle prizes were as follows:
- CADAC Kettle Chef BBQ
- Hamper from Kaemigk
- Betty's Hamper from Norfolk Leisure and National Tree Company
- Firepit from Bonningtons
- Year's subscription to GTN Bestsellers
- Trip to Garden Retail Experience Show in Holland
- Bottle of champagne
- Polar Bear from Vivid Arts
Busy Harrogate Christmas & Gift Show
Harrogate Christmas & Gift extends a warm welcome to all exhibitors and visitors attending the 2017 show. The doors opened on Sunday and if pre-registrations are anything to go by, you can expect another very busy show this year...
Harrogate Christmas & Gift extends a warm welcome to all exhibitors and visitors attending the 2017 show. The doors opened on Sunday and if pre-registrations are anything to go by, you can expect another very busy show this year.
With two new additional halls of the Harrogate International Centre (Hall Q and The Kings Suite) and a significant increase in exhibitors, retailers and buyers can expect an action packed four days with a whole host of exciting new products to tempt their customers.
With so much to see, it is worth allowing plenty of time for your visit. If you are staying for several days in Harrogate, we hope you get to enjoy the hospitality that this beautiful North Yorkshire town has to offer, with numerous fabulous bars and restaurants, famous Betty’s tea rooms and the Royal Turkish Baths. Don’t forget to pick up a copy of the free 2017 Show Guide when you arrive which lists all of the companies exhibiting. Alternatively, visit the website at www.harrogatefair.com which has all show information and an exhibitor list. Bonningtons continues to expand its Kingfisher Festive range which will be fully merchandised at the show and will be presenting three core Christmas collections.
The Nordic Cabin Collection features and assortment of products from large iconic pieces to small charming figures; all of which have elements of cosiness and charm.
Gingerbread House Collection of plush figures and accessories has a friendly homespun appeal; whilst the Classic Christmas Collection includes all of the staples of a traditional Christmas décor range featuring beautiful Santa figures in assorted designs and styles.
The team will also be showing its fully merchandised decorative and string lighting, trees and indoor and outdoor decorations. Visit Bonningtons on Stand B4
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Horticultural / Plantarea Manager (ref:DS8896)
Location: Wiltshire Salary: £18,000 - £22,000 Date: 05 Jan Job Type: Full-Time Duration: Permanent
We are seeking an outstanding plants person with great merchandising and retail skills to take the role of Horticultural Manager of this Wiltshire based garden centre which is part of a Nationwide group that are continually growing and developing their leading garden centres across England and Wales.
The Role
The role will be to take responsibility for one of the largest departments within the centre. As Horticulture / Plantarea Manager you will look after the day to day merchandising and maintenance of the plant stock as well as motivating the team to provide the highest standard of customer service. The role will also have duty management responsibility across the entire centre.
The Person
For this role we are seeking a leader with superb retail experience to head this busy department.
Candidates MUST HAVE strong horticultural knowledge both practical and academic and be able to demonstrate a very high level of plant knowledge.
The plantarea is the focus point of any garden centre and your standards for customer service, merchandising and the little details that make a department special will make you stand out. Experience within a garden centre is desirable as is supervisory skills.
To apply for this role click here
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Wholesale Nursery Growing Supervisor (ref:DS8884)
Location: Herefordshire Salary: £20,000 - £30,000 Date: 05 Jan Job Type: Full-Time Duration: Permanent
This leading Hereford based wholesale nursery is looking for 2 Growing Supervisors to join their team. Their mission statement is to strive at all times to supply, exceptional quality plants. Provide outstanding customer service, whilst maintaining a sustainable, ethical business model with a well-trained, motivated and developed team working within the 'culture' of a family business, one of; efficient and focused work ethic, respect, professionalism and friendliness where their people all feel valued, challenged and fulfilled in their work.
The Job
To manage and to be a key part of the day to day growing across the production site, whilst ensuring the delivery of site performance targets and business strategy. Leading, managing, training and mentoring the Cultural team so that they continually work to a continuous improvement cycle, delivering outstanding quality and customer service whilst working in an efficient and effective way, profitably growing plants to customer specification following business policies and SOP. Required to deputise for the immediate line manager (this would include shift patterns), or during high workload times of year. To provide support in specific key areas of the business as directed by the line manager. To be responsible and accountable for key business goals and targets that may be assigned from time to time as and when required by the business. To continually look at and suggest how the business can increase its effectiveness, efficiency, quality and customer service.
The Person
Must be an effective, accurate and honest communicator up and down, both within and across departments. Needs to be familiar with crops grown ideally, but not essential if they come from a horticultural and growing background. Must have experience of leading, motivating and developing teams preferably at management or supervisory level. Must have PA1, PA6 ideal PA2. Must be able to lead and manager a small team of cultural staff. Ideally have a formal horticultural qualification, but other similar qualifications / experience with a proven track record would be considered too. Must be well organised with excellent attention to detail and the ability to prioritise work. Must have a flexible approach to work and able to demonstrate problem solving skills. Must be proficient in the use of IT systems, including, but not limited to Microsoft Excel. Must have an understanding of process improvement and LEAN systems. Must have a working knowledge of Quality systems. Must be a great team player and be able to motivate, mentor, train, support and develop their teams. Should have a record of continual personal improvement.
As this is a growing role the position involves early morning, late night and weekend working on a rota basis during the season and may involve the use of an annualised hours contract.
To apply for this role click here
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Despatch Packhouse Manager (ref:DS8885) Location: Herefordshire Salary: £25,000 - £35,000 Date: 07 Dec Job Type: Full-Time Duration: Permanent Our client strives at all times to supply, exceptional quality plants. Provide outstanding customer service, whilst maintaining a sustainable, ethical business model with a well-trained, motivated and developed team working within the 'culture' of their family business, one of; efficient and focused work ethic, respect, professionalism and friendliness where their people all feel valued, challenged and fulfilled in their work. They are currently seeing a Packhouse Manager for their Despatch Department.
The Job To take the lead and manage the pack house planning, organising and implementation of pack house operations across two sites. To ensure the delivery of departmental performance targets and business strategy by leading, managing, training and mentoring that team so that they continually work to a continuous improvement cycle delivering outstanding quality and customer service whilst working in an efficient and effective way, following business policies and SOP. Required to deputise for the immediate line manager (this would include shift patterns), or during high workload times of year. To provide support in specific key areas of the business as directed by the line manager / supervisor. To be responsible and accountable for key business goals and targets that may be assigned from time to time as and when required by the business. To continually look at and suggest how the business can increase its effectiveness, efficiency, quality and customer service in the areas of the business being presently worked in at the time.
The Person Must be an effective, accurate and honest communicator up and down, both within and across departments. Must have experience of leading, motivating and developing teams preferably at management or supervisory level. Must be well organised with excellent attention to detail and the ability to prioritise work. Must have a flexible approach to work and able to demonstrate problem solving skills. Must be proficient in the use of IT systems, including Microsoft Excel. Must have an understanding of process improvement and LEAN systems. Must have a working knowledge of Quality systems. Must be a great team player and be able to motivate, mentor, train, support and develop their teams. Should be at ease on the shop floor. Ideally have experience of working with the horticultural industry. Ideally have some experience of change management.
The position may involve early morning, late night and weekend working on a rota basis during the season and may involve the use of an annualised hours contract. To apply for this role click here
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Trading Manager Horticultural Mailorder E-Commerce Retailer (ref:DS8881)
Location: Surrey Salary: £30,000 - £35,000 Date: 19 Dec Job Type: Full-Time Duration: Permanent Our client is a leading Horticultural Charity and as part of the Marketing and Fundraising strategy they operate a trading arm that sells cards, gifts and gardening products via an online shop, catalogues, garden shows and retail space at two gardens owned by the charity.
This is an opportunity for an enthusiastic retailer with a 'can do' attitude to build the charity's trading arm for the future. Currently turning over c£250k they believe the trading arm has much more potential, not only to increase its turnover and thus donations to the charity but also in raising the profile of in garden retail to reach out to more people who may be missing out on their help. Following a comprehensive review of the current structure, investment is being made in a new online shop, implementing new systems and changing the operational structure of the business. Supported by a strong management team, you would be highly involved in this exciting project.
This is an exciting time to join this dynamic client. Following a review in 2016, the operation is being streamlined and the person who takes on this role will be working closely with the Head of Trading for the first few months, who is the part time consultant brought in to review the practices on a contract basis which ends in Spring 2017. The Trading Manager will implement the operational changes and be key in developing and managing every aspect of the company for the future.
For this role they are seeking someone with: Experience of working for a major retailer, preferably within the garden centre, gardening, giftware or charity sector. Experience of effective customer relationship management. Experience at product selection and buying. Experience in managing sales and fulfilment of online shops and catalogues. Experience of organising and managing staff, trade stands at exhibitions/shows. Ability to think strategically with a good commercial instinct and deliver recommendations. Excellent relationship management and negotiation skills, with the ability to influence stakeholders at all levels. Character/Personality: Flexible with an enthusiastic and a 'can-do' attitude. Able to work on own initiative. Desire to coach and develop their own team and naturally supportive of colleagues. Willing and able to integrate into a fresh, creative, and fast-paced department. Passion for gardening/horticulture. To apply for this role click here
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Caulders has made the first garden centre purchase of the New Year, buying Cupar Garden Centre, Fife, the group’s fifth outlet and its first in the east of Scotland. Founded by husband-and-wife team Colin and Mandy Barrie, who opened their first centre – then a small plant centre – in Mugdock Country Park at Milngavie in 1999, the group have three other centres in the Glasgow area, at Kirkintilloch, Newton Mearns (Braidbar) and Erskine. Still a family-owned independent business, the four centres now employ around 140 staff. Kirkintilloch was opened in 2002, followed by the purpose-built Braidbar centre in 2009 and Erskine in 2014. Cupar Garden Centre is situated near the Eden Valley Business Park on the A91.
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RHS Director General Sue Biggs was appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the New Year’s Honours 2017, for services to the environment and horticulture. Sue has been the society’s DG since 2010, having previously headed up travel company Kuoni for 25 years. Biggs has transformed the 212-year-old gardening charity, increasing the reach of its community gardening campaigns to enrich lives and make the UK more beautiful, growing its membership to 467,000, inspiring more people to garden, and embarking on a £160 million investment programme into the future of horticulture. This investment, designed to create a more sustainable and better society, includes the creation of a major RHS fifth garden in Salford, urban gardens in cities, more research into pests and diseases and direct support for community gardening. Biggs chairs the Ornamental Horticulture Roundtable Group, a cross-industry action group that works collaboratively to raise the profile of horticulture to Government and meets regularly with Defra Ministers. Biggs said she was “extremely proud” to receive a CBE. “I see this also as recognition of the impact that gardening and horticulture can have to make the UK a happier, healthier and better place to live. I feel very fortunate to work in an organisation with such remarkable people promoting something I feel so passionate about, and this award belongs as much to them as me.”
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A Leicestershire boy’s Christmas will continue long into the New Year thanks to gardening lifestyle brand Briers... Ten-year-old Aidan Parmar had entered a glove design competition during the summer of 2016. Sadly, the organisers were unable to fulfil the prize, leaving one very sad and disappointed boy. Hearing of Aidan’s plight via a heartfelt plea by Aidan’s father on LinkedIn, Briers stepped up to help this talented youngster to realise his design dreams. In late December Aidan, along with his extended family, were invited to join the Briers team at its headquarters in Wincanton. The adventure started with an overnight stay in Bath before arriving onsite the next day to a hero’s welcome – which included a personalised parking space, featuring characters from his favourite movies and cartoons and a goodie bag of pens, crayons, and pencils. There was also and a glove template to begin working on. Aidan was joined by Briers’ in-house designer, Lewis Simper, who helped to finesse the overall design, also working with Aidan to create some collaborative ideas. Inspired by nature and his surroundings, Aidan’s final design will be featured on a special range of children’s gloves that will help to raise funds for children’s hospice garden charity Greenfingers. Lewis said he had no trouble getting his young protégé started. “Aidan is a surprisingly talented young designer - he quickly sketched out a fantastic gnome scene in double quick time!,” he said. “The whole Briers team could not have been more impressed by his creative skills.” Jackie Eades, founder and MD at Briers, added: “I am so pleased that we have been able to help Aidan see his design become a reality despite his earlier disappointment. Supporting young designers is something we feel passionately about, and I have no doubt Aidan could have a bright future ahead of him – we’ll certainly be keeping an eye on him! His passion for design and endless enthusiasm has been an absolute joy to witness, and I am over the moon to say that his gloves will be on the retailers’ shelves as early as April 2017.” Nilesh Parmar, Aidan’s father, added: “At first I was a bit worried we would not find a solution to help my son after his prize did not come through. So when I saw Aidan sit down with the team from Briers, I felt proud but also relieved that we could finally come to a happy conclusion!”
Pictured: Aidan with the Briers team, showing his designs.
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Garland Products/Worth Gardening has welcomed Phil Burgoyne to the management team as its new south east and key accounts manager.
He will be working alongside sales director Mark Dedman to help to continue to build on the rapid expansion experienced by the company.
Phil brings with him a wealth of knowledge having been in the trade for 35 years. He has held a number of top management positions within garden centres over the years, namely at Coolings, Snowhill Garden Centre, Reigate Garden Centre and for the last two years with Knights Garden Centres.
Commenting on the appointment, Mark Dedman said: “Phil has a very broad and in-depth product knowledge and also understands the needs of today’s garden centres.
"We are sure that he will help us to continue our drive forward beyond what has already been an impressive growth over the past four years.
"I am looking forward to working with Phil again, as we worked together at Snowhill Garden Centre and I know he has a great work ethic akin to that of our own business and that he will be a great asset to our team."
Garland/Worth Gardening has launched over 100 new products for the 2017 season, one of the largest new product launches since the inception of the Worth Gardening brand in 2012.
In addition, the company’s continuing investment in infrastructure and products has kept Garland at the forefront and has helped the company grow beyond all expectations.
The company opened a new distribution warehouse in February 2015, resulting in an increased capacity of over 70 per cent more pallet space. This has provided greater stock holding and enabled despatch of most orders on the same day of receipt or no later than the next day.
The Garland Products Group specialises in the manufacture of plastic injection moulded products, and supplies a wide range of products for keen and hobby gardeners.
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Groen-Direkt will enter its 21st year this month enhancing its international reputation as a supplier of a continuous, complete range of garden plants and Christmas trees.
In 2017 the trading company based in the Dutch town of Boskoop is expanding that range with a surprising full selection of houseplants.
30 Fairs Per Annum The fairs are held throughout the year in Boskoop. Their website has regularly updated sample photos and garden centres can order from a complete, pioneering range of garden plants all the year round.
The garden centres, DIY stores and trading companies benefit from Groen-Direkt’s proven logistic formula. From the Spring Fair onwards that formula will be expanded with a complete range of houseplants.
More than 1500 articles The houseplants are supplied by a broad selection of specialist growers offering fresh articles of high quality. From now onwards all customers can order from the range, which comprises more than 1500 articles – so plenty of choice.
Small order units The houseplants are sold via separate product groups: green plants, flowering plants, cacti, orchids, arrangements and seasonal products. They are of above-average quality, as customers have come to expect from Groen-Direkt. The houseplants can be ordered per tray, and the larger ones per individual plant.
Webshop and Spring Fair Groen-Direkt will be introducing its houseplant module at its Spring Fair on 7 and 8 February. Orders can then be placed at the fair itself via the special fair app, and via de website at any other time of the year.
The full range can already be viewed at the completely updated webshop at www.groen-direkt.nl.
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Students with a passion for plants but limited funds to invest are encouraged to apply for a David Colegrave Foundation (DCF) scholarship by 31 January. Application forms can be found on the new DCF website; they can be submitted directly online or by email or post. Several scholarships are available in 2017, reaching support of up to £1,500, including Student Scholarships and Sponsored Scholarships by Ball Colegrave, Floranova, the South West Growers Show and the British Protected Ornamentals Association – Peter Seabrook Bursary. More than £46,000 worth of scholarships has been awarded in the past four years to students studying at 12 UK colleges. The foundation, which is administered by the HTA, is a registered charity supporting the development of students studying horticulture in the UK. It champion careers in commercial, production or retail ornamental horticulture by offering scholarships to these future horticulturists. To date, over £100,000 has been awarded. More information on scholarships on the website
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Housewares, DIY and garden products supplier Creative Products has raised more than £10,200 for the Pink Ribbon Foundation charity through sales of its pink dusters. The company donated 5% of sales revenue and has renewed its commitment to support the organisation in 2017. The Pink Ribbon Foundation makes grants to UK charities working in the field of breast cancer. Picture shows Creative Products’ MD Mark Hall presenting the cheque to chair of the trustees at the Pink Ribbon Foundation, Jonathan Prince, at Ruxley Manor Garden Centre. Mark said “We are so proud of all the garden centres across the country who helped support this worthy cause by stocking our pink duster range.” Retailers wishing to stock pink ribbon charity dusters can contact the Creative Products sales team on 01476 564230 or click here to email them
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Hillier Garden Centre and Nurseries stages its wholesaler trade days on 7 and 8 February. The programme each day includes a welcome from Robert Hillier OBE, tours of the various nurseries and a talk from special guest, Sarah Eberle, who is designing the Hillier garden for the 2017 Chelsea Flower Show.
In 2016 Sarah Eberle became the most decorated designer in the history of the RHS Chelsea Flower Show when she received a gold medal with the ‘Hillier in Spring’ garden. The wholesaler days event will start at 9am with a tour of the Brentry Nursery glasshouse, followed by a tour of the Woodland's Specimen Nursery and a presentation from the head of research and development. Before lunch guests will be taken to the Sir Harold Hillier Arborteum for talks from guest speakers, including Sarah, who will talk about her experiences as a Chelsea Flower Shower designer. After lunch guests will be able to explore the nursery and view plant trends for the year ahead. Chris Francis, Hillier’s wholesale and retail director, said: "Our open days are always a great chance for us to meet with customers and for them to explore the nurseries. We are delighted to be joined by Sarah this year as one of our guest speakers and look forward to hearing her speak about her Chelsea experiences. She might even reveal details about the 2017 design!" The open days are invitation only, but if you would like to attend, you can contact the sales team on 01794 368733 or click here to email them
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Neudorff has doubled production of its Super Strength Seaweed Extract after the product beat sales targets following the trade launch last autumn. The product, one of a number of additions to Neudorff’s weed, feed and control range, is a natural natural formulation that stimulates sprouting and root growth, helping to produce higher yields of edibles and enhancing overall plant quality. Neudorff sales director, Jude Beharall said: “Super Strength Seaweed Extract is a fantastic addition to the range and has gone down very well with buyers, so well in fact that we have doubled production to satisfy demand. “The natural plant health properties of seaweed have long been documented and this is a great all-round product for gardeners, both traditional and modern.” The product comes in 1-litre bottles of concentrate, which can be diluted to make up to 100 litres of fertiliser. SRP is £9.99 For more information visit the website or call 0121 767 1821.
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The Posh Shed Company has updated the designs of its popular hand-made Bird Boxes for 2017. The new Posh Bird Box is uniquely designed with elegant edges, sculpted from high quality redwood timber with a removable cedar shingle roof for easy cleaning and is available in a choice of seven pastel colours. It is 4cm deeper than the previous version. Richard Frost, CEO of the Posh Shed Company, said: “This delightful little Posh Bird Box is ideal for any garden, large or small, and will attract a variety of different bird species. We have tweaked the design this year, altering the shape of the frame and adding depth to the box.” Known for its bespoke, hand-built sheds designed in all shapes, sizes and colours, the Posh Shed Company also creates garden accessories from log stores to bat boxes. SRP is £19.
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Stewart Garden is returning to the Garden Press Event in 2017 in London in Februaryto promote last autumn’s Glee launches to the press. They include the Varese low bowl (show here), the Versailles family square planter (pictured on the cover page) and the Lead Effect 32cm round planter. Gardening journalists, writers, presenters and bloggers will be able to select products to review or feature and meet the company’s marketing director, Juan Pillay. Juan said the event, now jointly supported by GIMA, the HTA and the Garden Media Guild and organised by Media Events, was an ideal platform to meet the industry’s leading media figures and present the new products in detail. “We also welcome the opportunity to renew contact with journalists who came to our press day at our Banbury factory last March, where we celebrated 70 years of manufacturing in Britain,” he said. The Garden Press Event brings manufacturers and growers together with leading writers from the national and trade press, garden and home interest magazines and TV and radio garden broadcasters. It takes place at The Barbican Exhibition Centre, London, EC2Y 8DS on Thursday 16 February 2017.
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The 12th Duke of Marlborough has planted an iconic Cedar of Lebanon tree beside the lake at Blenheim Palace to mark the 300th anniversary of ‘Capability’ Brown. The Oxfordshire stately home was one of ‘Capability’ Brown’s most significant landscape projects and contributed to the 2,000 acre Parkland and baroque Palace being awarded UNESCO World Heritage Site status in 1987. Commissioned by the 4th Duke of Marlborough in 1763, he spent a total of 11 years transforming the Palace’s landscaped parkland which, although appearing quite natural, is ‘contrived to pleasing effect’. In addition to planting thousands of trees, Brown also created the two lakes either side of the famous Vanbrugh Bridge. The new sapling will eventually grow up to the impressive size of the original Cedar of Lebanon planted by Brown, which was featured in the film version of ‘Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix in 2007. “Capability Brown had a profound and lasting impact on the estate and virtually all of his visionary designs for Blenheim Palace can still be appreciated here today,” said His Grace, Duke of Marlborough. “I am delighted to be marking his 300th anniversary by planting this cedar which will, hopefully, help to ensure his design genius continues to be enjoyed and appreciated by generations to come,” he added. Believed to have been born in 1716, Lancelot ‘Capability’ Brown was the most sought-after landscape designer of the 18th century. He was at the forefront of a new style of ‘naturalistic’ landscape gardening which replaced formalised, geometric garden layouts with more flowing and open parkland. Brown reputedly earned his nickname by reassuring his aristocratic clients their estates had the ‘capability’ for improvement. The Cedar of Lebanon tree can reach up to 40 metres in height, with a trunk up to 2.5 metres in diameter. As its name suggests the tree originates in Lebanon, Palestine, Israel, northwest Jordan, western Syria, and south central Turkey. Home to the Dukes of Marlborough since 1722, and the birthplace of Sir Winston Churchill, Blenheim Palace was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1987. It is set in more than 2,000 acres of ‘Capability’ Brown landscaped Parkland.
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Stihl aims to start selling cordless gardening products through garden centres and other non-specialist retailers later this year. Stihl tools are currently available only though the company’s approved dealer network. In a letter to approved dealersa, Stihl UK’s MD Robin Lennie said the change was needed to remain competitive in an expanding cordless tools market. "STIHL and VIKING approved dealers will always be our primary route to market,” Lennie said, “ but as demand for cordless products accelerates it is vital that we are positioned to reach all customer groups. Next year [2017] we will begin discussions with prospective retail partners in urban locations, such as garden centres and hardware stores.” Retailers will be hand-picked to ensure they can match Stihl’s customer service requirements and will be allowed to offer only a limited product range of electric and battery powered products and related accessories tailored for domestic use. “They will be required to offer PDI and product handover and most importantly, their contract will prevent them from selling petrol-powered tools, “ Lennie continued. “Indeed we expect that some of our existing Approved Dealers will wish to open additional outlets which are focussed on cordless and electric tools and we look forward to planning these developments in the future." The letter says no official dates are planned.
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Young people on a Thrive gardening course are celebrating after receiving their qualification certificates from Warwickshire-based TV gardener David Domoney.
David, who’s Thrive’s garden ambassador, was full of praise for the young people, all of whom have special educational and/or complex needs and have overcome many barriers in their lives.
They have all achieved City and Guilds in Practical Horticulture Skills at Level 1. The young people from Chadsgrove School in Bromsgrove and Oscott Manor School in Birmingham are following Thrive’s Grow and Learn programme in Kings Heath Park which offers practical training in gardening to support young people (aged 14-19).
David Domoney said: "What a wonderful achievement these young people have made on this very supportive and inclusive programme run by Thrive.
"They are all motivated and have clearly enjoyed learning about gardening and putting this into practice. I wish them all success in the future."
Horticultural therapists from Thrive work with students once a week and help them develop practical gardening skills whilst teaching them about healthy living and lifestyles.
Thrive expects them to develop confidence and self-esteem and the charity’s approach is tailored to enable students to progress at their own speed.
Part funded by The Rowan Trust, the Grow and Learn programme is now in its second successful year at Kings Heath Park in Birmingham.
Elizabeth Robinson from the Trust was full of praise for the programme when she visited Thrive in the autumn and said: "I was delighted to see these young people as they learn from the experienced horticultural therapists at Thrive and look forward to seeing how they develop."
Several teachers have reported an increase in their student’s participation in other activities as their confidence grows and they share successes with their classmates.
Angela MacVeigh, Deputy Head at Chadsgrove School, said: "I was so impressed with all that you are achieving at Thrive and I can see why the pupils like it so much."
Amanda Fields, Thrive regional manager in Birmingham, said: "In the transition to adult life, children with a learning disability and complex needs are disadvantaged; they are often socially excluded and can live with a sense of failure and under-achievement.
"Alienation from their peers results in higher truancy rates, which exacerbate poor academic achievement. Grow and Learn is designed to fill a gap to help these young people by offering informal learning in an out-of-school environment.
"It aims to improve their life chances and place them in a stronger position to discover new skills and talents. We are helping to prepare them to take the next step, whether that is into further training, volunteering, or employment."
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