In This Issue
Cooks of Stourport lead the way in The Greatest Christmas Awards Customer Voting
Sponsors line up prizes for the winners of GTN's Greatest Christmas Awards
Suppliers get influential at The Garden Media Guild Awards
Haskins team leader presents composting initiative
Southern Trident continues to lead the way in environmental responsibility
Government urged to stay the course on environmental legislation
New Sustainable Pest Control course launched on GCA’s GROW e-Learning platform
Handy reveals next stage for Cramer professional landscape brand
Sustainability at its best – introducing Primeur's next generation of recycled planters
Gardening expert Monty Don and writer Rona Munro to receive honorary degrees from the University of Stirling
The complete Glee New Product Showcase Directory - GTN Magazine latest issue on-line now
Bestsellers Top 50 charts every week
Get your copy of GTN Xtra
New Finance Director joins the AMES Companies
Vitax appoints new North West area sales manager
Spring edition of PLANTARIUM|GROEN-Direkt almost fully booked
International Statistics Flowers and Plants Yearbook
Raspberry Pink Improved wins shelf life test Royal FloraHolland
The best of last week's
Robert Hillier hands over to the next generation
Westland-sponsored Rising Stars finalists announced
Sarah Raven acquires Taylors Clematis in landmark expansion for brand
British Garden Centres launches its new festive advert
Blue Diamond shortlisted in Retail Week Awards 2024
Garden centre group saves over 10,000 meals from going to waste
Buy your subscription to the GTN Bestsellers printed weekly newsletter
Voting has started for The Greatest Christmas Garden Centre teams
Situations Vacant
Bestsellers Top 50 charts every week
 

Every week GTN receives and analyses epos data from a number of UK garden centres to produce the GTN Bestsellers charts...

Read more»
Send us your news and great ideas

Contact us with your news.

Email trevor@pottingshedpress.co.uk or call the GTN News team on 07973 504214

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


New Sustainable Pest Control course launched on GCA’s GROW e-Learning platform

 

Garden centre staff can now gain knowledge to help customers to deter and combat pests in a more natural, sustainable way via the Garden Centre Association’s GROW (Garden Retail Online Workshops) e-Learning platform.

 

The organisation has launched its new Sustainable Pest Control course because many gardeners, conscious of their impact on the environment, are choosing more environmentally friendly methods of pest prevention.

 

Antony Snow, GROW’s Instructional Designer, explains: “Following on from the recent, successful launch of Sustainable Disease Control, I’m thrilled to have added Sustainable Pest Control to our extensive course catalogue. It has been written to provide our members’ employees with the knowledge to help their customers to minimise the chance of a pest outbreak through the careful planning of where to plant and good plant husbandry.

 

“Many gardeners choose to use synthetic controls to combat pests because they are effective, convenient and easy to use.

 

“However, as more and more customers are becoming increasingly aware of the impact they are having on the environment, many are choosing to adopt a more natural and sustainable approach to control the pests in their garden.”

 

GROW courses cover a wide range of vital topics to help employees gain confidence and knowledge about products and services, so they can effectively assist any customers and colleagues who need help.

 

GCA Chief Executive, Peter Burks says: “We are fortunate that many garden centre customers are actively pursuing more sustainable and environmentally friendly ways to garden, so it’s very important we help staff to be able to advise them on successful ways of gardening without the use of synthetic chemicals.”

 

GROW courses are available to all GCA garden centre members and their teams, and also those at Horticultural Trades Association (HTA) garden centres.

 

Peter continues: “GROW is accessible 24 hours a day, 365 days of the year, so people can log-in when it’s convenient for them. It’s a cost-effective way of providing staff training and personal development that enhances customer experience.

 

“Members have said it gives their staff confidence, as well as being an effective and essential training tool for them too.”

 

GROW started as an initial idea, devised during a strategy meeting of the GCA’s executive committee, to bring education and training tailored to individuals employed in the garden centre industry.

 

It’s a self-funding and non-profit facility with any surpluses being reinvested into its ongoing development and improvement. Currently there are more than 100 courses and 12,000 plus users throughout the UK.

 

These courses include a wide range of topics that cover horticulture, customer service, food safety, regulated sales and health and safety.

  

All the courses have been written by experts in their field and are designed to apply to a garden centre environment, with the content for the horticultural courses drawing on the vast experience of members within the GCA.

 

Peter concludes: “Anyone who would like more information about GROW and the courses we offer, please get in touch with either Antony or myself. We’ve details on our website www.gca.org.uk/gca-grow-information too and a dedicated email for people to contact us through as well: grow@gca.org.uk.”

 

The GROW e-Learning facility is available to GCA member garden centres, as well as to HTA garden centre members too. The new course is accessible immediately to existing subscribers.

 

Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Del.icio.us Digg | Comment (0)
Comment
Name:*

Email Address:*

Comment:*