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Garden ornaments light up New Year sales
Vivid make it 250 new products at Harrogate
Forest Garden confirm acquisition of M&M Timber
The Garden Centre teams that are The Greatest at Christmas will be revealed tomorrow
Dobbies plans to expand its retail space at Braehead and Dundee
Garden centres urged to take part in ‘It Starts with a Pot’ campaign
UKTI helps garden shed firm with international expansion plans
Disappointing start to the veg selling season
Heavy rain forces Hawley Garden Centre ice rink to close early
Early bird signs are promising for growing media
Growers Choice by Bosmere is proving to be a big hit
Remembering the past at Chelsea Flower Show
Scotts introduce Levington Original Multi Purpose Compost
Five men arrested after attempted burglary at South Devon garden centre
HTA welcomes Defra’s action on new woodland planting
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Garden centres urged to take part in ‘It Starts with a Pot’ campaign

Garden retailers across the country are being encouraged to help get people growing this spring by becoming involved in the ‘It Starts with a Pot’ cross industry PR initiative which is being launched this month. 

The ‘It Starts with a Pot’ campaign is designed to show people that gardening does not have to be complicated but that it can be straightforward and fun.

Commenting on the campaign HTA Chief Executive Carol Paris said: “Through this campaign we are hoping to encourage more people to enjoy their outdoor space this spring. We are trying to demystify gardening and demonstrate how just by planting a few pots, or indeed any other containers, you can provide colour and impact to your outdoor space effectively.

“Garden Industry Marketing Board members are encouraging the wider industry to embrace the campaign by using the logo on marketing materials, with in-store promotions and linking in with events and activities such as Garden Re Leaf Day (14 March), Cultivation Street (launch at the Ideal Home Show 14-30 March) and National Gardening Week (14-20 April).”

The HTA will be working with consumer media on related feature pieces around planting in pots as well as providing ‘It Starts with a Pot’ logos and further resources which will be available at www.the-hta.org.uk/iswap. There will also be plenty of social media activity including a Pinterest page which already includes plenty of inspirational ideas. View and contribute at www.pinterest.com/startswithapot.There will be plenty of twitter activity too using the hashtag #plantapot.

The HTA will also be showcasing ‘It Starts with a Pot’ with trade and consumer media at the Garden Press Event on 13 February at The Barbican in London.

A starter for ten - ideas for incorporating ‘It Starts with a Pot’ theme into existing in store activities and events.

1.     Product merchandising – putting plants with alternative containers like welly boots, tea cups, watering cans, clogs, shopping bags etc.

2.     Feature displays – examples of small space gardens grouped together to create a centre piece or individually positioned around the garden centre.

3.     Occasions – promoting pots and containers suitable for gifts on occasions/events such as Mothers’ Day, Easter Day, World Cup, Halloween, Christmas.

4.     In store kids’ activities - plant a pot for Mothers’ Day, decorate a pot, making bird feeders from pots, making paper pots, recycled pots.

5.     Themed pots – grouping plants to create recipe pots for cocktails, chefs, salad, grow your own and showcase by placing examples in the café, cookware area and so on.

6.     Seasonal pots for spring, plant of the month pots.

7.     Planting demonstrations and activities.

8.     Plant pots in cafes – growing herbs on the table, bread in pots – helping to making the connection between growing and eating.

9.     Competition to grow in the most unusual container and post onto your Facebook page or bring in store to display.

10.  Interesting and fun displays of pots in store.

The possibilities are endless – let us know what you plan to do with the ‘It Starts with a Pot’ theme and email us at iswap@the-hta.org.uk.

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