In This Issue
Ready….set…we have lift-off!
All tied up at Endsleigh
Marathon charity walk by Fermoy's staff
Squire’s “Create & Grow” activities for Mother’s Day
Gary the Gardener is star attraction at Langlands
'Wheelbarrow Of Fortune' at The Old Railway Line
Perrywood's Alan Bourne is the new boy for the day
Raglan chefs bake Greenfingers cup cakes
Cycle challenge gets everyone pedalling at Scotsdales
Guess how many balloons in a car at Huntingdon G&L
Peace Man - Altons go all Flower Power
It's a Garden ReLeaf at Clifton, Studley, Melbicks and Cadbury
Aylett create a special Garden Re-Leaf T-shirt for staff
Steady growth propagates an upside on previous years
Report forecasts 15% market growth by 2016
‘Relax Easter Sunday trading ban’ urges GCA chairman
Make your catering different, garden centres urged
It's take-off time for farmyard manure
Seed sowing products in great demand
Onion sets drive GYO sales
Wallflower success helps to train student
Westland’s Robinson takes GMA chair
Grower wage rises outpace retail sector
Steve Harper takes on Bord Na Mona in UK
GTN Bestsellers - garden centre sales data every week
Bestsellers Top 50 charts every week
 

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Steady growth propagates an upside on previous years


Contrary to pessimistic reports of disappointing garden centre sales circulating elsewhere in the trade media, the GTN Bestsellers Epos data reveals encouraging news for retailers throughout the country.
 
The Bestsellers data shows continued week-on-week sales growth as we move from February into March. Sales volumes are in fact higher for  the same week in both 2011 and 2010.



The really good news is that the current bestsellers are all core gardening products. That’s a clear indication that people are itching to get growing and laying the foundation for a good gardening year.

The weather may have turned colder again but that doesn’t mean lower temperatures are here to stay. Remember, last March when the country basked in 20-degree temperatures. Well, the month didn’t start out that way. A quick check on the Met Office website revealed that the first week of March 2012 was in fact on the cool side before the unseasonally high temperatures arrived.

So there’s no reason to be pessimistic about the next few weeks and months. The GTN Bestsellers charts are showing encouraging signs that gardeners are eager to make up for a disappointing growing year in 2012.

So make sure you and your staff are also bubbling with enthusiasm this spring.
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