In This Issue
Gardman becomes the latest company to appoint new man at the top
Ex-Gardman man moves into a new role at Smart Solar
Warning over garden centre scams
July continues to pull back early season losses
Hozelock lights up garden product sales
Aberdeen nursery hosts a Chelsea Gold medal winner
Special 'surviving the snow' award for Armitages Pennine
Sky High Success in GCA Midlands Region
Coronation Festival is a huge success for Vitax
Pictures from GCA North Thames Awards Presentations
Highfield riding high on double business awards success
Congratulations to GCA winners from Garden Radio
Spuds are the first sign of Christmas
Garden centre takes 'giant' step to maintain business
BBQ sales sizzled in June at GCA garden centres
New Product Showcase entries for Glee
Heatwave drives Cacti Compost into Top 50
Special seed giveaway in support of The Real Poppy Campaign
APL's medal winning streak continues
Wilkinson Sword scoops GIMA Award
JCB forklift truck stolen from garden centre
It's puppy love at Webbs
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July continues to pull back early season losses



Heatwave conditions this month have certainly helped to give garden centre sales a boost with feeding and watering products performing well.

The GTN Bestsellers Epos data reveals that volumes have been at a higher level year on year for the past 14 weeks – in fact, 20 out of 29 weeks have been up on 2012. Looking back it was just the key weeks early on in the year that were poor!

Garden centre footfall is still particularly high at this time of year with restaurants reporting good business.

The good weather has meant that plenty of outdoor furniture and barbecues are being sold, plus surprisingly high volumes of plants. Even growing media sales are sustaining high sales levels – over the past eight weeks volumes are 39% higher than 2012, and 31% up on the same eight weeks of 2011. Gardening must be cool!

All this welcome activity poses the following questions. Is this increase in business throughout July solely down to the fact that gardeners are making up for a poor spring? Or is it more to do with garden centres making themselves a more attractive place to visit during the summer?  What do you think? Email trevor.pfeiffer@tgcmc.co.uk

GTN Bestsellers Top 50 sales volumes compared to the same week last year:

  • Garden Products – up 18%
  • Veg-2-Gro – down 25%
  • Growing Media – up 41%
  • All items index – up 17%

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