In This Issue
LOFA Sales Academy - last call for applications
Westland launch The Westland Garden Newspaper
Gro-ments initiative part of £1 million peat-free campaign
Dobbies appoints Robert Cook as board advisor for its restaurant business  
Successful launch of Yorkshire Garden Centre Group's Green Card Loyalty App
Rising Stars focus on sustainability and regeneration
March BoT figures show a ‘very strong month’ says GCA
The Greenfingers Charity Dragon Boat Race – everything you need to know!
MorePeople launches The MorePeople Podcast
Key gifting dates helped boost spring sales
A thank you from Greenfingers: Garden Re-Leaf 2024
Help the nation welcome prickly visitors with Gardman
50 years of Glee: Vote now for your half-century champions!
Scholarship winners announced for 2024 by The Colegrave Seabrook Foundation
Haskins Garden Centres celebrates Barista of the Year success
Bradford garden centre group wins national HR award
Gardening and horticulture cross-party group advocates for health and wellbeing benefits of therapeutic horticulture
Promoting sales with Pelargonium for Europe
Autumn Fair elevates its Gift destination for 2024 show
EGO Power Plus goes heavy duty
GIMA Buyers Guide & New Product Digest Spring 2024 - read on-line here
Get your copy of GTN Xtra
AMES Companies appoints new Sales Director for the Garden Centre channel
Dates for the 2024 Ball Summer Showcase announced
HTA response to Ten-Minute Rule Motion on prohibition of sale of peat
Anniversary Exhibition Keukenhof turns 75
Garden trends and industry insights - available now in spoga+gafa's new online magazine
AIPH approval of the International Horticulture Goyang Korea 2024
Robert Dyas relaunches successful Plant & Pause campaign
Iceland's largest garden centre unveiled
The best of last week's
Reverend and son buy Sheffield garden centre
Dobbies renews contract with Wincanton as multi-channel supply chain partner
Established Peak District garden centre under new control
Millbrook Garden Company celebrates milestones and fundraising success
Blue Diamond Garden Centres lead the way in British grown houseplants without the peat
Artevasi announces number one global bestseller
Unlocking the greenhouse advantage
Garden Centres of the Year - GTN April 2024 Issue - Read on-line here
SOLEX Exhibition to kick off festivities with Awards Ceremony and Afterparty
Whisk out your tongs: SOLEX's Fire Food & Outdoor Living Evening returns for its second sizzling year
Special hotel rates for SOLEX Visitors - limited availability - book now
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50 years of Glee: Vote now for your half-century champions!
 

As the Glee exhibition gets set to celebrate half a century at the heart of the garden retail sector, the organising team is looking for your input. In the past 50 years, Glee has seen thousands of exhibitors pass through its doors, with hundreds of thousands of new products launched since the show’s humble beginnings in 1974. To celebrate the newness and passion that have shaped Glee and the broader garden centre market during this time, the hunt is now on to find the people and product that have driven the most change over the past five decades.

 

Whether advocating for sustainability or using their influence to increase the reach of horticulture, many diverse people have left their mark on the world of garden retail. They might be suppliers, retailers, industry pundits, or those who have undertaken roles across the full spectrum. Whatever their role, all of them have been integral to Glee's growth, and their work has helped maintain gardening as one of the nation's best-loved pastimes.

 

Or perhaps the best memories of Glee involve a larger-than-life character. This person may play a starring role in Glee’s memoirs, providing endless smiles, friendly advice and happy recollections from those that knew them pacing the aisles of shows gone by.

 

Like the people who create them, gardening products have also generated pivotal moments of change. From finally tackling an age-old problem, formulating an innovative bestseller opportunity, opening a meaningful dialogue about gardening's impact on the planet, or simply using technology to make gardening more accessible for the modern consumer, there have been many hero products over the past half century.

 

Now is the time for Glee's audience to vote for their own heroes and celebrate the people and product they think have had the most impact on Glee's future and that of the garden retail sector.

 

How to vote

Working in partnership with Glee's media partner, Garden Trade News, nominations are now open using this link. The deadline for making nominations is 31st May.

 

 

Or send your nominations by e-mail to: trevor@pottingshedpress.co.uk  (All nominations will be dealt with in the strictest confidence)

 

Following the nominations round, a panel of judges will draw a shortlist of names and products before readers of GTN Xtra can place their final votes throughout June and July.

 

The winners will be announced onsite at Glee 2024, the 50th edition of which will run from Tuesday, 10th September, to Thursday, 12th September, at the NEC in Birmingham.

 

Matthew Mein, Event Director at Glee, said: "The gardening world has changed so much from the early 70s, with each decade ringing in exciting new trends and innovation. Throughout all of this, Glee has maintained a constant presence, year-after-year providing a place where the garden retail sector can come together to inspire, network and educate. Now, we want to celebrate those who have left a mark in a fun and reflective look back on Glee's half-century. We're excited to see the nominations, find out the eventual winners, and are prepared for a tidal wave of nostalgia and questionable haircuts!"

 

Glee connects the garden industry to inspire change, drive growth, and promote innovation. To find out more or to register your interest in exhibiting, please visit www.gleebirmingham.com or call +44 (0)203 3545 9752.

 

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