In This Issue
Garden retail sector shows strength despite unpredictability
Henchman: Leading the way in ladder safety
New evidence shows Defra proposals for an early peat ban will have negative environmental and economic impacts
National Trust and Blue Diamond auction for Tree with Gravitas opens 4 September
Otley GC appeals to families with new Grotto experience
July’s GCA figures show sales ‘held up remarkably well’ despite weather
Rising economic challenges peg back trading at Notcutts
spoga+gafa presents new key theme for 2024: "Responsible Gardens"
See the full Ivyline range at its dedicated showroom
Countdown begins to BBC Gardeners’ World Autumn Fair
British Garden Centres at Gardeners’ World Autumn Fair
GCA launches new GROW module on Sustainable Disease Control
Wildlife and Birdcare Nature Recovery Project exhibits at Four Oaks for first time
Bestsellers Top 50 charts every week
Get your copy of GTN Xtra
Gethin Jones to host the 2023 GIMA Awards
The HTA addresses international audience at Plantarium|Groen-Direkt
Green Retail Awards for Diervilla splendens (KODIAK MIXX) and Precious Earth (mosses)
A green total experience
Still time to sign up for GIMA webinars
AIPH Conference to analyse ornamental horticulture industry in South Korea
The best of last week's
Short Memories - Comment from Ken Cox of Glendoick Garden Centre
Squire's announces retirement of Darren Oakley
New owners for Threaplands Garden Centre
Christmas comes early at Woodthorpe Garden Centre
Corby + Fellas announces another new customer
Acquisition of French family group Devaux
Buy your subscription to the GTN Bestsellers printed weekly newsletter
GTN August 2023 - Glee and SOLEX Reviews - Read on-line
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Bestsellers Top 50 charts every week
 

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Still time to sign up for GIMA webinars
 

Taking place on September 12th, 13th and 14th, GIMA’s trend webinars, held in partnership with Scarlet Opus, will be a must-attend for any brands wanting to future-proof new product development, visual merchandising, packaging and marketing plans.

 

Delivered and presented by Scarlet Opus founder and lead forecaster Victoria Redshaw and brand and communications strategist Shelly Bou Chouch, these three webinars will provide delegates with an informative and interactive insight into the trends that are set to shape consumer desires, attitudes and aesthetics in 2025.

 

Focusing on key content from the 2025 Consumer and Design Insights+Trends report, the webinars and report will explore what’s driving change and the fundamental shifts impacting consumer behaviour. With a keen focus on gardening and outdoor living, this is the only content of its kind available in the UK and will address everything from colour and materials to shapes, patterns and textures. 

 

Every webinar delegate will receive direct access to the online event, a copy of the webinar recording and an exclusive e-book, which will unveil even more of the research and consumer marketing content gathered while identifying the trends.

 

GIMA Director, Vicky Nuttall said: “Our previous Trend report sessions have always been well received, and this year will be no different. We’ve already seen an influx of delegates booking their places. Anyone wanting to access this exclusive content that will offer real tangible value ahead of season 24 is invited to sign up now.”

 

To find out more, or to book your place for the webinar, please visit www.gima.org.uk or call 01959 564947.

 

To find out more about the forthcoming Scarlet Opus – 2025 Insights and Trends Report please visit www.gima.org.uk/events/scarlet-opus-2025-insights-and-trends-report/

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