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GTN October issue - Christmas Awards, Glee Review, Greenfingers garden openings, Christmas Tree advice -read on-line here
Customers are voting for The Greatest at Christmas - First 10 centres to register on-line votes
GIMA Buyers Guide & New Product Digest Autumn 2025 - read on-line here
ecofective® Nourish & Bloom - a New Era of Plant Nutrition
Perrywood opens new £8.5 million garden centre
Downton Abbey star and Greenfingers patron Jim Carter to attend LOFA Charity Christmas Lunch
Henry Bell Anniversary Dinner
Greenfingered gardeners help raise £10,000 from Vitax Q4 sales
September’s GCA BoT figures show ‘strong start to Christmas sales’
Charles Bentley celebrates 165 years in business with new generation at the helm
Garden centre group reaches final of business award
Latest HTA grower workshop boosts learning and knowledge on peat-free
TV gardener visits J. Parker’s Daisy Nook Garden Centre
Tiger marks milestone 20th site with new franchise opening
Leicestershire tree growers crowned champions
Grimsby Garden Centre celebrates 10 years of growth with Navigo
Registration now open for Spring Fair 2026
New Webb pressure washers deliver on performance and practicality
The most powerful backpack blower on the market
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Bents announces new board member
RHS calls for greater provision of gardens
RHS ‘Bringing Nature Home’ will promote plants as foundation for all biodiversity
The Fragrance House Group launches new trade website to simplify multi-brand ordering for retailers
Shoplifting soars 13% as independent retailers bear brunt of retail crime crisis
Bring a beautiful border to life with BBC Gardeners’ World events
MPS continues as Headline Sponsor for the AIPH International Grower of the Year Awards 2026
Snowdrop and spring flower gardens 2026
The best of last week's
The GIMA Awards are SOLD OUT!
HTA Market Update: Steady September for garden centres
The Greenfingers Charity celebrates the opening of ‘The Centred Garden’ at Acorns Children’s Hospice
Another two garden centres make the right ‘choice’
RocketGro release first TV advert!
Who are the Greatest Christmas Garden Centre teams of 2025? GTN's Greatest Christmas awards are launched
GTN's Greatest Christmas Awards 2025 - Judges visit to Blue Diamond Blackdown
GTN's Greatest Christmas Awards 2025 - Judges visit to Ransoms, Jersey
GTN's Greatest Christmas Awards 2025 - Judges visit to Summerhill Garden Centre
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Snowdrop and spring flower gardens 2026
 

Enjoy a wonderful early wellbeing boost with the National Garden Scheme 
 

Spending time in a garden after the dark days of winter has been proven to significantly improve wellbeing. Visitors feel more relaxed, happy and excited in the gardens, and less stressed, sad and bored and, not surprisingly, the more time visitors spend in winter gardens, the higher their wellbeing.  

 

With 175 gardens set to open from January to March 2026 the National Garden Scheme is well placed to offer that wonderful early wellbeing boost. 120 snowdrop gardens and others bejewelled with spring flowers will open their gates offering galanthophiles, curious horticulturalists, plant hunters and those looking for garden inspiration the perfect opportunity to enjoy drifts of delicate snowdrops and delightful dolly mixtures colours of crocuses, iris, hellebores and more. With warming refreshments and the chance to buy plants these open days are the perfect start to the garden visiting season. 

 

Commenting National Garden Scheme Chief Executive, Dr Richard Claxton says:  

“Getting out into a garden or green space in the winter is a fabulous way to boost depleted energy levels. Not only does being outside help reduce stress levels and blood pressure but it’s also when your vitamin D is at its lowest making winter sunshine hugely beneficial. Whatever the weather, wrapping up warm and enjoying the first delicate signs of spring, and enjoying them with others, is a real tonic after the long dark days of winter.” 
 

Returning private snowdrop garden favourites include:  

 

Billy Old Rectory Peace Garden, Northern Ireland on Saturday 14 and Sunday 15 Feb 
Bucklow Farm, Cheshire on Sunday 22 Feb 
Copton Ash, Kent on Saturday 31 Jan, Sunday 15 Feb and Sunday 15 March 
The Dower House, Derbyshire on Saturday 14 and Sunday 15 Feb 
Gable House, Suffolk on Sunday 15 Feb 
Hedgehog Hall, Leicestershire on Saturday 21 and Sunday 22 Feb 
High Cherubeer, Devon on Friday 6, Friday 13 and Sat 21 Feb 
Horkesley Hall, Essex on Saturday 7 and Wednesday 11 Feb 
Knowle Hill Farm, Kent on Saturday 7 and Sunday 8 Feb 
Spring Platt, Kent on Thursday 29 and Friday 30 Jan, Wednesday 4, Thursday 5, Tuesday 10 and Wednesday 11 Feb 
Westcroft, Wiltshire on every Thursday Jan 1 to March 12 plus Saturday 17, Sunday 18, Saturday 31 Jan and Sunday 1, Friday 13, Sunday 15, Saturday 21 and Sunday 22 Feb 
 
Returning public gardens with National Garden Scheme snowdrop days include: 

 

Benington Lordship, Hertfordshire which opens for the National Garden Scheme on Tuesday 10 Feb 
Gatton Park, Surrey on Sunday 8 Feb 
Blakenham Woodland Garden, Suffolk on Sunday 8 Feb 
Gatton Park, Surrey on  
Welford Park, Berkshire on Wednesday 4 Feb 

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