In This Issue
Ready, set, grow. New racetrack drives year-round visits
Autumn POS planning should start before the leaves fall
A warm welcome to Chessington Garden Centre from Corby+Fellas
Blue Diamond shines at RHS Badminton Flower Show
Colours collide at Floral Fantasia
Summerfield Homes and Monkton Elm Garden Centre launch exclusive partnership for new homeowners
Glee confirms inspiring 2026 agenda
Meet the Glee 2026 newbies: Marvellous Mulch
How Glee helped LBC Boots find its footing
Clive Humby OBE to speak at GCA Conference
HTA and BALI call for urgent action on water restrictions to protect UK green infrastructure
SOLEX 2026 hailed a sizzling success
Award winners celebrate their success at SOLEX
Get your copy of GTN Xtra
Frank P. Matthews celebrates 125 years with open day
Bunnies and berries: new limited-edition gifting from Burgon & Ball
Birdfy brings smarter birdwatching to UK gardens
Why the UK remains Europe's most dynamic retail market
Spring Fair and Theo Paphitis’ #SBS PARTNERSHIP announce record 18 Small Business Winners
HTA extends closing date for entries to Grower of the Year Awards 2026
Robert Dyas announces winner of Nominate Your Community Space Competition
HTA releases Autumn content for Your Garden Year
Finalists announced in Landscaping and Horticulture WorldSkills UK competition
BHETA holding conference on utilising marketplaces for export
Dates confirmed for the HTA National Plant Show 2027
The best of last week's
Greenfingers Charity thanks supporters following spectacular Summer Ball
British Garden Centres' Libby and Phillippa Stubbs conquer Kilimanjaro
Sunnii Lifestyle unveils 2027 outdoor furniture collections
RHS and Bramblecrest extend outdoor furniture collaboration
Why more garden centres are discovering the power of pre-designed canopies
Zest expands outdoor entertaining collection at SOLEX
Sad news to report: Andy Bunker has died
Send us your news and great ideas

Contact us with your news.

Email trevor@pottingshedpress.co.uk or call the GTN News team on 07973 504214

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


British Garden Centres' Libby and Phillippa Stubbs conquer Kilimanjaro

 

Libby and Phillippa Stubbs of British Garden Centres have returned from Tanzania having successfully summited Mount Kilimanjaro, as part of a 23-strong team of horticultural industry professionals raising money for Greenfingers Charity.

 

The mother and daughter duo are now making a final appeal to the trade to help them smash their £50,000 fundraising target, money that will pay for the Kilimanjaro Garden, a new therapeutic outdoor space at Naomi House & Jacksplace Hospice in Winchester.

 

The team, accompanied by Dr Charlotte, spent seven days on the mountain tackling the Lemosho route, which is widely regarded as the most scenic approach to the summit. They climbed through rainforest, moorland, alpine desert, and the freezing conditions of the upper mountain, contending with altitude sickness, exhaustion, and temperatures well below zero. On the final morning, the group set off before dawn, reaching Uhuru Peak at 5,895 metres just in time to watch the sun rise over Africa. For Phillippa, it was also an exciting challenge to mark her 50th birthday.

 

The funds raised will transform a tired paved area at Naomi House & Jacksplace into a fully accessible sensory garden for seriously ill children, young adults, and their families.

 

Phillippa Stubbs, Director at British Garden Centres, said: “This mountain threw everything at us from altitude, exhaustion, freezing temperatures in the middle of the night. But none of that compares to what the families at Naomi House face every single day. If we can give them somewhere beautiful to breathe, somewhere peaceful to just be together, then every blister was worth it. This was a challenge to celebrate my 5oth birthday and standing on that summit as the sun came up, I wouldn't have changed it for the world. Now we just need to finish what we started and get this garden built and change lives for the children and their families in the hospice.”

 

Libby Stubbs, Events Manager at British Garden Centres, added: "When you're exhausted and struggling to breathe at 5,000 metres in the dark, you think about why you're there. We were there for children who don't get to choose their challenges. That thought got me to the top. The mountain was brutal, but it also put everything into perspective. We get to go home and recover. The families at Naomi House don't have that luxury. If this garden gives them one moment of peace, every step was worth it.”

 

The pair are asking the industry for one final push to hit their target of £50,000. Donations can be made at https://www.justgiving.com/page/bgcclimbkili26

Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Del.icio.us Digg | Comment (0)
Comment
Name:*

Email Address:*

Comment:*