Are your Glovies working for you?
Now you've got your very own pair of Greenfingers Gloves, supplied by Briers, in your March issue of Garden Trade News, you need to get them working for you...
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Lighting volumes flash brightly
Garden lighting volume sales are back with a flash. From none in the Top 10 last week to six of the Top 10 GTN Bestselling Garden Products this week, including top-placed Gardman Solar Mini Ice Orb achieving sales volumes similar to those of the No 1 growing media line...
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Homebase ramps up online plants offer
Homebase is expanding its online offer to include thousands of garden and indoor plants available year-round from this month (March)...
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Beetroot bolts into the Veg-2-Gro seed sales lead
Beetroot Boltardy sales lead the way when it comes to veg seeds purchased at garden centres providing data for the GTN Bestsellers Veg-2-Gro Chart.
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HTA seeks training partners
The HTA are seeking highly professional learning providers who can meet the future skills challenges and needs of its members. Tender documents will be issued to those registering interest before the 20th March.
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Manure and top soil are good value for sales increases
Manure and top soil sales improved significantly, up by 78% last week, as gardeners actually get out on their plots, while sales of multipurpose composts dropped as early-bird offers come to an end...
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STV launches Live Pest-Free TV
Award-winning retail pest control product supplier, STV, has launched Live Pest-Free TV, a YouTube channel with a selection of ‘How-To’ videos from The Big Cheese range...
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Out of town shopping boosts February footfall
Retail footfall in February was the best for nine months, say analysts Springboard – thanks mainly to out of town shopping...
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Grange appoint new MD
Garden structures and fencing supplier Grange has appointed Neil Taylor (left) as its new Managing Director following the retirement of Duncan Hill...
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New diseases make RHS Top 10 in warm and wet 2014
One of the wettest and warmest years on record created ideal conditions for traditionally problematic plant diseases to thrive, but it is the emergence of new diseases into the top 10 that has attracted the attention of Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) scientists...
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Napoleon’s Grill Skills Theatre takes to the road
Napoleon Grills is taking its Grill Skills Theatre on the road this Spring, visiting garden centre retailers nationwide for a day of demonstrations for their customers...
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Wyevale Nurseries help Beavers meet badge challenge
Wyevale Nurseries donated plants, compost and pots to the 22nd Hereford Beavers so they could make a potted plant gift for Mothering Sunday as one of their Global Challenge Badge activities...
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Blagdon launch high-tech mains-free fountains
New Liberty mains-free water features from Blagdon combine ultra high tech features with appealing styling and a number of user benefits...
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