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James Wong and Suttons celebrate being Top of the Charts
Neil Grant and Andy MacIndoe are Radio and TV stars of the week - and Carol Paris on Wake up to Money BBC Radio 5 Live
Catering props up footfall - but only keen gardeners are buying
Footfall up at GCA centres – but queues were for cuppas…
There's still time, HTA reassure gardeners
Thank goodness for the café...
Keenies, promotions and the power of TV win the day
The vicar who didn't know about Easter Sunday...
Commons outing marks Coolings’ centenary
Get ready for the growing media surge
Sixth coldest March wreaks havoc in Ulster
Bring back the sledges...
Sun shines and the Weber Experience gets selling
Happy Easter...thanks to crafts day and market
Now it's Cowells Garden Centre Limited
Notcutts get go-ahead for Tunbridge expansion
Haddonstone bird table sales soar
New marketing role at Forest
Year on year sales down says HTA retail monitor
Bents near perfection for recycling
GTN Bestsellers - garden centre sales data every week
Bestsellers Top 50 charts every week
 

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Catering props up footfall - but only keen gardeners are buying

The Easter period turned out to be yet another challenging week for garden retailers, with lingering snow and continuing wintry conditions subduing consumer spending over what we used to know as the spring sales peak.

Once again, it was catering that came to the rescue for many garden centres. There were reports of decent footfall, despite the conditions, but few consumers were in the mood for gardening. This week’s charts clearly show that, in the main, it is keen gardeners who are spending, presumably taking the optimistic view that spring will arrive sometime soon.



The GTN Bestsellers Top 50 sales volumes compared to the same week last year do not make happy reading:

Garden Products – Down 28%

Veg 2 Gro – Down 53%

Growing Media – Down 67%

All items index – Down 27%

At first glance, the week-on week increase of more than 23% looks like good news – but remember, the previous week was badly hit by snow and very low temperatures, which leaves garden centre trading for the first quarter of 2013 almost 10% down on last year and trailing even further behind the same period in 2011. And another thing...the previous two years did not include the Easter ‘trump card’.

Garden centres who ran events and activities over the Easter period were the winners.

GCA chairman Peter Burks said: ”Thankfully the sun put in an appearance so it wasn’t all doom and gloom. There were plenty of people visiting our member garden centres during Easter but the cold weather appeared to have put people off going out in their gardens as most had come in for a wander round, a cuppa in the restaurant or to pick up a gift. Unfortunately, overall sales were well below what was expected.”

He said members understood the importance of giving customers something to come in for whatever the weather, which helped to boost family visitors.

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