In This Issue
Garden centres survive wettest ever January with record sales
Learn e-tail secrets from the High Street's big guns
Lanterns and torches brighten mid-winter gloom
A flying start waiting to happen...?
GIMA promote careers talk on horticulture
John Innes retains a grip on growing media
Dutch and Brits meet to discuss 'working together'
'Good bugs' could hold key to cabbage root fly problem
Squire's Santas raise £18k for charity
GCA 2014 conference hits all the right notes
A quick look-back at GCA conference as Barton Grange Preston is named Destination Garden Centre of the Year
Cowell's picks up the coveted Garden Centre of the Year Award
£9,600 raised as Pansies beat Cabbages in 4th Annual Greenfingers Challenge Cup
Pippa to speak on grow-your-own at The Edible Garden Show
Carol Paris reveals how HTA and GCA are working together to promote gardening
Out-going GCA chairman takes up new role at Trelawney Garden Leisure
Boyd adds 6 centres to Hillview
Work to start on Probus Garden Centre in March
Jude Law, David Tennant and other stars present the Garden Re-Leaf Day quiz for 2014
More pictures of Garden Centre Christmas displays than have ever been published before
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A flying start waiting to happen...?
For all the effort that seedsmen and nurserymen put into bringing new varieties to market, the majority of keen gardeners still go for the tried and tested.

The highest new entry in the GTN Bestsellers Veg 2 Gro chart this week is Tomato ‘Sweet 100’ F1 from Mr Fothergill’s – a venerable old tom but none the worse for that. It makes you wonder, though, how more gardeners could be persuaded to explore some of the great new varieties on offer. How about twin deals offering a new and an old variety so people can compare?

The appearance of tomatoes in the chart is a clear signal that the propagation season will soon be under way, with all its opportunities for sales of linked sundries, growing media and fertilisers. A flying start waiting to happen?

Onions, shallots and seed potatoes continue to dominate the upper reaches of the chart, with Taylors taster pack of second early potato  'Charlotte' making strong  gains.

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