In This Issue
Garden Centres Easter TV and Radio Spectacular
Good Friday - how was it for you?
Temperatures down 20% Sales down 40%
Wild bird care a welcome sales bright spot
Summer Colour TV slot lifts the gloom
Drip feeders are the only sales increase year on year
Record showcase of new products at The Natural Food Show
Garden centres rely on pent-up demand to revive sales after late spring
Up for the cup!
Briercliffe leaves HTA for new international role
Colour your Life campaign wins backing from Flower Council of Holland
Top 10 selling items in garden centres
Tee off for the GIMA Golf Day and raise money for charity
Lighten up...it could be worse!
Keeping it in the family
Peppa the Pig raises a smile
Stock up on the award winning Roundup Gel
Hillier take a 'risk' at Chelsea
Darlac celebrate 50th anniversary
Notcutts re-launch e-commerce site
GTN Bestsellers - garden centre sales data every week
Bestsellers Top 50 charts every week
 

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Lighten up...it could be worse!
 
Martin Davies: what would I give for 11C!

How are garden centres coping with the current cold weather? Stoically, and with humour, of course...

Paul Cooling, Coolings, Kent:
“If this weather and resultant lack of customers continues much longer you’ll find me hanging from a tree!.”

Brian Archibald, Coolings: “It has been a diabolical start to the season and Easter does not look promising. We are hit more than others due to the lack of covered space. However ,April was rubbish last year (30% down), so we keep our fingers crossed.”

Editor’s note: Because the plants grown on site represent a large precentage of sales, Coolings are classified as a farm shop and can therefore trade on Easter Sunday.

Jonathan Read,Podington Garden Centre: “I’m thinking of going straight to Christmas stocking now and skipping the rest of the year! Maybe we should have left last Christmas stock out.”

Martin Davies, Raglan Garden Centre: “I’ve been been looking through my weather notes. At the end of March last year I noted: big change in temperatures, dropped to 11C, poor trade. What I would give for 11C now!”
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