In This Issue
Naked gardening gets an airing in Manchester...
Wanted: two cracking bank holiday weekends
Vitax and 6x are natural partners
Suttons grafted toms break Quantil chart stranglehold...just
Keukenhof bulb flower gardens draw in the crowds
Kelkay spend £1m on state-of-the-art machinery
The Chelsea plants that could start a new sales trend
HTA back calls for more research on neonics and pollinators
Get Ready for the Year of the Cosmos and Tomato
Paul Broadhurst to host GIMA Charity Golf Day
Stewart hint at new products for Glee
Garden Centre Manager - Morden Hall Park, Morden, London
Garden Shop Manager - Wiltshire
Plant Centre Manager - Nottinhamshire
Account Manager - Wiltshire
Nursery Retail Sales Person - Hertfordshire
Baskets and window boxes brighten up sales
Help customers dispose of unwanted garden care chemicals
Newsletter will help you plan FlowerTrials visit
Veg and young plants keep sales moving up on last year
HTA strike deal with ATM supplier
Young horticulturists line up for Grand Final
Bestsellers Top 50 charts every week
Buy your subscription to GTN Bestsellers
Catering conference will highlight local sourcing issue
Situations Vacant
Garden Centre Manager - Morden Hall Park, Morden, London
C. £35,000 per annum (includes outer London weighing allowance)
 
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Garden Shop Manager - Wiltshire
£20k per annum
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Plant Centre Manager - Nottinhamshire
£20k -£24k per annum
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Account Manager - Wiltshire
£30k-£40k per annum
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Nursery Retail Sales Person - Hertfordshire
£23k to £23.5K per annum
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Baskets and window boxes brighten up sales

Gardeners are starting to prepare window boxes and hanging baskets ready to put out when the final threat of frosts has passed. 

Window box planters, hanging basket coco liners and sphagnum moss all show sales increases week on week in the GTN Bestsellers Garden Products Chart.

• The Burgon & Ball Window Box planter in natural willow is the highest new entry

• Large packs of Sphagnum moss from Gardman are a re-entry at No 44

• Gardman Solar Mini Ice Orb lights leapfrog Scotts Tomorite back to No 1 – perhaps they are being added to baskets and window boxes for night time illumination.

These will all have helped this week’s modest 2.9% week-on-week improvement – but the year-to-date figure lags almost 12% behind the same point in 2014, taking us back to where it stood in 2013. 

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