In This Issue
The Garden Centre Group to rebrand as Wyevale Garden Centres
Wyevale's roots date back to the 1930s
Scotts Miracle-Gro purchase Solus brands
BBQ sales continue to sizzle in June
Confident mood at SOLEX suggests garden centres are looking positively at summer sales
If catering and food are your growth areas our new Food Xtra will help you
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Buying Assistant
Sales Representative
Weeds and slugs help to boost garden product sales
Veg seeds make Bestsellers chart return
Top soil and bark sell well
Bestsellers Top 50 charts every week
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Wyevale's roots date back to the 1930s

Wyevale Garden Centres’ roots date back to Wyevale Nursery, which was founded in 1932 and eventually became one of the earliest garden centres. 

The company has grown organically and through acquisitions of well-known brands such as Blooms and Country Gardens, and in 2009 was renamed The Garden Centre Group. 

The Garden Centre Group was acquired by Terra Firma Capital Partners in 2012. 

Since then the company has continued to grow, acquiring ten centres in 2013, including the Garden & Leisure Group. 

In July 2014 The Garden Centre Group announced it would rebrand as Wyevale Garden Centres. 

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