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Countdown to Garden Re-Leaf Day!
There's still time to have Jude Law, David Tennant and other stars presenting the Garden Re-Leaf Day quiz
Some of the highlights of Garden Re-Leaf Day 2013
Oakham is new group's fourth site - and target is 10
Poor selling skills letting centres down says consultant
Late February sales dip...but not the worst winter ever
Plant growth leads to product sales increases
Good forecast puts retailers in buying mood at Classiflora Zelari
Waitrose and Next step up gardening assault
Briers to expand into new markets
New Tesco and garden centre plans for Gloucester site...but will it be Dobbies?
Garsons Garden Centre awards £2.4m catering contract
Plans to increase serving capacity at Darlington garden centre cafe met with opposition
Hillier centres raise funds for leading military charity through poppy sales
Mr Fothergill’s Nation of Gardeners sees its first bloom of the year
New marketing director at Gardman drives brand investment
A positive outcome for Monkton Elm staff
CN Seeds benefits from UKTI advice and funding
Onion sets in huge demand
Steady growth in compost sales
APL offers discounted membership for limited period
Bestsellers Top 50 charts every week
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Good forecast puts retailers in buying mood at Classiflora Zelari

Buyers from hundreds of garden centres and retail nurseries converged on Classiflora Zelari at Waltham Abbey this week for the company’s 2014 open days.

The main display greenhouse was packed over a generous Italian-style lunch on both days to hear presentations by celebrity botanist James Wong and retail consultant Neville Stein.

James Wong offered retailers tips on how they can better connect with younger gardeners, while the theme of Neville Stein’s talk was how to improve retail sales (click here).

A plethora of tagged plants suggested that retailers were in full buying mode ahead of an encouraging mid-March weather forecast.

“We’re definitely buying today,” one garden centre told GTN Xtra “We’ve run out of trolleys for the first time ever and we’re going to need stock.”

The Greenfingers charity exhibited on both days to promote their current fund-raising retail promotions, including a Master Gardener secateurs deal from Town & Country, Sinclair’s J Arthur Bower’s Rose, Tree & Shrub Compost, Rosy Cheeks Trailing Petunia ‘Fanfare’ from Ball Colegrave and brightly-coloured glazed pots from Woodlodge.
Above: Classiflora Zelari MD Riccardo Castiglioni (right) in conversation with customers at one of this week's open days
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