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James Wong becomes the 'face' of Fiskars
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Darlac set to launch 'most innovative product to date'
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Mr Fothergill's honoured for sales of poppy seeds
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Crest Garden supports Greenfingers
Eden Halls launch greenhouse range with 'no trip' zero threshold
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Garden RELEAF goes "down under"
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Bayer Garden takes to the road to help retailers drive up sales



Bayer Garden has taken to the road to give garden centre staff the information they need to help and advise their customers. 

The Bayer Garden training roadshow kicked off in Cambridge on Monday before moving to Birmingham on Tuesday and Leeds on Wednesday. Further events will take place at Guildford on 9 February and Taunton on 11 February. 

“Our research shows that while consumers know exactly what they want to achieve – a weed free path, avoiding pest infestations or feeding at the correct times – they often don’t know how,” explained Alison Mulvaney. 

“Knowledgeable garden centre staff can make all the difference, informing consumers and giving them the confidence that they are making the right choice.  Confident customers buy while the research shows uncertain shoppers walk away with nothing.”

In particular, Bayer Garden is educating retail staff about the revolutionary new Baby Bio Vitality range and its two-step feeding regime.  Heralding Baby Bio’s move outdoors, the Vitality range has a new balanced formula that uniquely combines bio-stimulants and nutrients in one product.  Designed to optimise a plants’ development, this mix of ingredients creates the Activator Effect, which releases nature’s full potential. 

“Our research and development experts have proved that with Baby Bio Vitality plants produce more, vibrant scent filled flowers, tastier fruit & vegetables and more produce than ever before,” explained Alison Mulvaney. 

“To get the best results gardeners need to follow a two-step process, first using Top Growth for Flowers or Edibles and then as the flowers begin to bud or the fruit & vegetables begin to form adding Top Bloom or Top Taste respectively. 

"During our training roadshow garden centre employees are getting the information they need to help shoppers get the right product and go away confident in its use.”

In addition delegates are learning about Bayer Garden’s proven in-store sales strategy for weedkillers; it drove down walk away rates from 64% to 45% in independents.  This will also include general information about weeds and how to control them.

There will also be an update on bee populations, which have generally performed well this year due largely to a warmer 2013/14 winter and more available food sources.  Information on the new generation neonicotinoids will equip garden centre staff with the knowledge they need to answer consumers’ questions. 

Find out more at www.bayergarden.co.uk

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