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Wyevale 'set to buy big name garden centre business in north'
Will Scotland get its own National Garden?
Waitrose customers are into grow-your-own...
Want to sell your garden centre? Then call us, say Wyevale Garden Centres
£3.4m support for Gardman brands delivers 20pc sales boost
Will you be one of The Greatest Catering Teams announced on June 9th?
Highfield Garden World to expand...again
First National Children's Gardening Week proves a success
HTA Futures is the venue for The Greatest Garden Centre Team Awards 2015
Gardman tool brands on course for £5m first-year turnover
Homebase Garden Academy student makes RHS show debut
Rush to buy bench featured in gold medal Chelsea garden
Perfect plant retailing rewarded at The National Plant Show
Turn the Summer Bank Holiday into a business trip to Germany
Garden Shop Manager - Surrey
Sales Exec - Wiltshire
Horticulture Manager - Surrey
Grower Supervisor - Lincolnshire
Bumper May Beckons
Get the Briers 'Golfies' charity golf glove
Plant food, lights, baskets and slug products selling well
Ferndale Garden Centre flash-mobbed by musical theatre group
It's been a great year for outdoor living sales, but which garden centre teams are The Greatest?
Beans are running away with it
Town & Country’s see-through macs a runaway success at Chelsea
BBC Gardeners’ World Live - Show update
Tylers garden machinery distributor joins Godfreys
GrootGroen organisers promise 'inspiring' show
Scotts of Thrapston are guests at Haddonstone's open gardens day
Jekka joins forces with Johnson for new herb range
Bestsellers Top 50 charts every week
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All the latest news from the world of garden centre catering
Nominate your Catering Teams by 10:00am on Monday for entry into The Greatest Catering Awards 2015
The Apple Tree Restaurant at Brinsmore scoops catering award
Hot topics on the agenda at the HTA Catering Conference
Gluten-free market will continue to grow
Situations Vacant
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£3.4m support for Gardman brands delivers 20pc sales boost

Investment of more than £3m in display stands and high-profile consumer advertising is paying huge dividends for Gardman’s product brands this season.

More than  £2m has been invested in a range of merchandising solutions, including new stands and point of sale material, to help stockists display the company’s core brands, such as Moulton Mill tools and Cole & Bright lighting.

Further support has been provided by the employment of two merchandisers, backing up Gardman’s sales force of 32. Andy Dilworth, who joined Gardman from Stax, and Daniel Butler, a recent recruit to the garden industry, will cover North and South regions respectively, helping to implement stand builds, layout changes and re-stocking. Their new sign-written vans promoting the brands will become a familiar sight in garden centre car parks across the country this summer. Additional merchandiser support will be rolled out over the next 12 months.

On top of this, to drive footfall, £1.4m has been invested in consumer advertising since February, across print and digital media, including BBC Gardeners’ World magazine, Beautiful Gardens (magazine of the Tillington marketing group), BBC Countryfile magazine, Gardens Illustrated, The Garden, Grow Your Own, Garden Answers, Landscape magazine, Garden News, The Mail on Sunday and The Guardian. Estimated total reach is 9.1 million consumers.

Finally, Gardman has invested an extra £3m in stock holding, to ensure stockists can meet demand.

Steve Harper, Gardman’s sales director, says the overall investment is paying big dividends, with sales growth of 20% in garden centres in the year to date. “We have responded quickly and effectively to all the changes in the industry over the past 12 months and, clearly, it is working,” he added.

 
Pictured: Gardman’s new merchandising duo, Andy Dilworth (left) and Andy Butler, with their new sign-written vans.

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