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Longacres grow to five and Maidenhead Aquatics add another garden centre as Wyevale sell 2 more
Monkton Elm and Old Railway Line win GCA's top Wales and West honours
B&M planning garden centre at former Ipswich Homebase?
Smart appoints head for new Zöon pet brand
Growing media category is ripe for growth as suppliers get ready to unveil latest eco-friendly compost formulations
Notcutts unveils spectacular show gardens in Yorkshire and Manchester
Irish grower targets UK garden centre sales after expanding production
Elite's adds colourful Edge to greenhouse market
Zest 4 Leisure's new photo studio boosts garden centres support service
ITV presenter to give £15 masterclass at Tong GC
Let them grow chips...and eat them
'Added value' novelties on show at Groën-Direkt fair
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Wyevale Nurseries appoints new commercial sales director
Garden Centre Photo Tour - RHS Wisley New Plant Centre
Glee presence will help us build on strong demand says ecofective
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Blue Diamond buy 6 more centres from Wyevale
Blue Diamond chief reveals dramatic July trading uplift at former Wyevales
Rising Stars 2019 - From Twenty to Ten for Conference
Increased footfall drives garden centre sales
Perrywood and Squires Shepperton triumph in GCA North Thames region
Tong and Cowell's take GCA awards in North East while Barton Grange and Fron Goch triumph in North West
Stewarts Christchurch and Squires Hersham pick up GCA awards in South Thames region
Blue Diamond East Bridgford and Fairways pick up top honours in GCA Midlands region
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Let them grow chips...and eat them

Hundreds of schoolchildren have been taking part in Squire’s Garden Centres “Grow Your Own Chips” competition.

 

Back in March Squire’s staff showed them how to plant their own pots of potatoes and care for them. In July the children came back to get their potatoes weighed, and see who had grown the most.

 

After the weigh-in, the potatoes were turned into chips in Squire’s Café Bar and served up to the delighted youngsters.

 

Left: Children from The Royal Kent School with their potatoes at Squire’s in Cobham.

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