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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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Garden Centres Easter TV and Radio Spectacular
Garden centres benefitted from a surge of TV and Radio coverage in the run up to Easter.  Bents, Barton Grange, Scotsdales and some smaller centres featured on national and local TV, radio and on-line coverage for Easter gardening.

BBC News and BBC Radio 5 Live reported from Bents.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-21973463




Here's the link to the Shelagh Fogarty programme on BBC Radio 5 Live, it's at 1:42.20.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01rgmkk

On Good Friday morning Guy Topping from Barton Grange was interviewed live on BBC Breakfast News.  Unfortunately we have not been able to find the links yet and no one at Barton Grange thought to take any photos of Guy in his moment of fame.  If anyone finds the link, please let us know and we'll pass it on.

ITV News in the Anglia region visited Scotsdales Garden Centre and broadcast an interview with David Rayner on Thursday evening.
http://www.itv.com/news/anglia/2013-03-28/garden-centres-count-the-cost-of-the-extended-winter/



Smaller garden centres have also been getting in on the act of creating local TV and on-line video coverage.

Park Garden Centres in the West County have launched their own TV ad campaign.


And in the east, Green Pastures Plant Centre have created a Plant Creche to stimulate plant sales despite the cold weather.
http://www.edp24.co.uk/news/mustard_video_bergh_apton_garden_centre_opens_plant_creche_1_1995120



On BBC Radio Hereford and Worcester there was a broadcast about garden centres. It is trailed at 1.11 into the programme, followed by an interesting bit about the weather, there is a bit more around 2.20 and then the piece follows. http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p015svdj

It was good to see and hear that the Easter garden centre news coverage was more about garden centres dievrsifying to grow and suceed rather than the doom and gloom caused by the wintery conditions.



Congratulations should go to the GCA and their PR company, Porcupine, for acheiving these unprecedented levels of TV and Radio coverage for our trade.  It's just a shame the good old British weather couldn't even deliver us a "normal" weekend!

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