In This Issue
Chris Pateman appointed Chair of Horticultural Trades Association
November trading sets new records
More double-digit plant growth
Ramraiders target Webbs but leave empty handed
Stax seals distribution deal with Flymo and McCulloch
German minister defied Merkel to push glyphosate extension through
Garden Re-Leaf 2018 registration now open
RHS reviews future of 'Perfect for Pollinators' labelling
Torwood Garden Centre wins hat-trick at business awards
Town & Country goes from strength to strength
Haskins donates toy reindeers to Children’s Hospital
Santa arrived in style at Squire’s Garden Centres
GCA Christmas Regional Winners Announced
Get your own copy of GTN Xtra
Lighting brightens up garden product sales
November growth for growing media sales
Sweet moment as new Christmas record set
BIZZ Holland present at IPM Essen 2018 with 60 participants
Get your tickets for the Party for Perennial
The best of last week's
We cleared out Homebase management too quickly, confesses parent company's new CEO
Glyphosate licence approved for 5 years
Brookfields becomes a winter wonderland
Santa Paws delivers memorable experiences for Pet Owners
Bestsellers Top 50 charts every week
Buy your subscription to GTN Bestsellers
All the latest news from the world of garden centre catering
Work on new Groves Nurseries restaurant almost complete
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More double-digit plant growth
 

Plant sales show no sign of declining after another week of double-digit growth. 

 

After four November sales weeks the GTN Bestsellers All Plant Sales Index is riding high at 21.2% up year on year. 

  • Cyclamen continue at the top with sales up 53% on the same week last year.
  • False Cypress, Chamaecyparis, is the highest chart climber, up 30 places to No 18.
  • Lucky Bamboo, Dracaena, is the new entry to the Top 50 this week.

The UK Garden Centre Plants Bestsellers Chart

       

Week Ending Sunday 26th November 2017

       

This Week

Last week

Plant genus

Volume Sales Change

1

1

Cyclamen

 

2

3

Primula

 

3

2

Pansy

 

4

4

Poinsettia

Increase

5

8

Hyacinth

 +50% Increase

6

7

Helleborus

 

7

9

Schlumbergera

Increase

8

6

Hedera

 

9

10

Narcissus

Increase

10

11

Orchidaceae

Increase

11

5

Viola

 

12

18

Ericaceae

 +50% Increase

13

13

Calocephalus

Increase

14

19

Tillandsia

Increase

15

20

Picea

Increase

16

15

Amaryllis

 

17

30

Calluna

 +50% Increase

18

48

Chamaecyparis

Highest Climber

19

17

Kalanchoe

 

20

34

Dianthus

 +50% Increase

21

14

Skimmia

 

22

26

Galanthus

Increase

23

21

Spathiphyllum

 

24

24

Gaultheria

 

25

22

Bellis

 

26

31

Cineraria

Increase

27

47

Guzmania

 +100% Increase

28

16

Ornamental Cabbage

 

29

28

Solanum

 

30

41

Azalea

Increase

31

33

Lithops

 

32

12

Erysimum

 

33

Re-entry

Rosmarinus

Highest Re-entry

34

27

Saintpaulia

 

35

32

Camellia

 

36

Re-entry

Chlorophytum

 +50% Increase

37

42

Echeveria

Increase

38

40

Heuchera

 

39

New

Dracaena

Highest New Entry

40

23

Cupressus

 

41

37

Fittoni

 

42

Re-entry

Iris

Increase

43

45

Hebe

 

44

Re-entry

Nephrolepis

Increase

45

25

Penstemon

 

46

Re-entry

Sedum

 +100% Increase

47

Re-entry

Vinca

 +50% Increase

48

Re-entry

Jasminum

 +100% Increase

49

Re-entry

Aloe

Increase

50

Re-entry

Abies

 +100% Increase

 

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