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'Wyevale close to Dobbies deal' say insiders
Garden centre owner threatened for ‘Tory tax’ blackboard
North Norfolk garden centre on sale for £675,000
New housing development on site of former award-winning garden centre
Champagne flows as Deco-Pak announces highest turnover to date
May Day! Solar lights and GYO are on fire
Wyevale Garden Centres become the first national retailer to stock Wool Compost
Johnsons Seeds brand has makeover for 2016
Town & Country to hand over £2,105 to Greenfingers at Chelsea
BBC reveal winning amateur who will build Chelsea garden
Put on a Chelsea Planteria Display...and win a bottle of champagne
New book retraces the history of award-winning Barton Grange
More retailers boost sales with Pimped-up Roundup displays
Make the food connection and boost sales
Plant Buyer - Romsey
Amenity Sales Person - Norfolk
Amenity Sales Executive - Leicestershire
Garden Retail Manager - East Midlands
HTA to hold Scottish Parliamentary Reception
New Head of Retail Brand Marketing appointed to Retail Division at i2i
11 new members join GIMA
GIMA Buying Group confirmed for members
Lighting product sales continue to power ahead
Runner Bean White Emergo is top of the crops
Veg planting drives sales of compost
Twitter Q&A with Charlie Dimmock
DCF launches new orchid collection to support student growers
Jessica Evans is Young Horticulturist of the Year 2015!
Host of new products in Mr Fothergill's 2016 retail offer
DIY chain sued over hot tub Legionnaires deaths
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Garsons' butchers through to final of national BBQ competition
Writtle College to host Food and Farming Day for schoolchildren
Adande and Gamble Retail Solutions team up to deliver hot food 'profit' pods
Situations Vacant
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Johnsons Seeds brand has makeover for 2016



Johnsons Seeds, one of the UK's oldest brands with a history dating to 1820, has given its retail seed range a complete makeover for the 2016 season, based on comprehensive market research conducted with gardening consumers.  The fresh, bright design is across all packets and point-of-sale material, building on the company's tradition with a solid, upmarket feel. 

The targeted range offered  sits well alongside its sister-brand Mr Fothergill's.  Seed packets are now clearer, feature a strong varietal image and show relevant icons, such as the RHS Perfect for Pollinators and RHS Award of Garden Merit.  Each standard packet still includes the added-value free colour plant label.

New for 2016 is Jekka's Herbs range, carefully chosen by Jekka McVicar, the UK's foremost herb expert, whose Herbetum is often described as 'a living encyclopaedia of herbs'.  The collection comprises 47 species and varieties, including popular 'classics' and some more unusual herbs, all displayed on a dedicated, eye-catching stand.  The large packets feature Jekka's beautiful photography, full cultural instruction and suggestions on each herb's uses.

Also new for the 2016 growing season are two Seed Tin Collections - Perfect for Pollinators Flowers and Award Winning Vegetables - each with 10 packets of seeds and an attractive, hinged lid seed tin.  Both would make inexpensive, thoughtful gifts for gardening friends, with a recommended retail price of £14.99.

To complement its Microgreens range launched last season, Johnsons now offers Micro Snips with which to harvest microcrops at a RRP of £3.99.  The compact size and spring-action handles make them easier to use than scissors, while the carbon steel blades ensure a long-lasting cutting edge.

Among 24 new seed varieties launched for 2016 is the exclusive marrow Babymax F1, a UK-bred hybrid which produces useful, smaller sized fruits than most.  The unique, pale yellow blooms of Xanthos represent a true breakthrough in Cosmos bipinnatus.  Other improvements include the expansion of Johnsons Organics range, and an increase in the number of chilli varieties offered, all now with a heat scale given on the packets to aid consumer selection.

To find out more about Johnsons and how it can increase retailers' turnover, log on at www.johnsons-trade.com or telephone 01638 554111.

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