In This Issue
Industry top brass meet at Leaders for Change lunch
Kelkay launch rebranded paving collection at Glee 2014
Gardman inject style into hanging basket category
Grow Your Own shows serious growth at Taylors Bulbs
Tildenet and Haxnicks....strength in partnership
Globus launch the 'glove for all seasons'
After Moss: lawns will never be the same again
Apta win two Glee New Product Awards
Deco-Pak mark 10 years with Strawberry & Cream
Whitefurze showcase new products at Glee
New wood-burning stove company Stovey launched at Glee
Bord Na Mona- bringing the Chelsea experience to the garden centre.
It’s a taste sensation on La Hacienda’s stand
Champagne winners at Catering Design Group
Just the ticket for Trolley of Booze winner
Darlac's 'turbo-charged' lopper
Grange website will help stockists to compete in digital world
Get it right every time with Plantspacer
Wot...a folding pot wot packs flat?
Pink goes down a treat on Town & Country
Urban chic for the birds and the bees
The science of mycorrhizal fungi
GIMA Innovator’s Seed Corn Fund winner confirmed
Forest confirms investment in digital assets to further enhance retail sales
G Plants unveil 80 new lines ahead of the 2015 season
Sales go from strength to strength with Resolva Liquid shots and Power Pump
Glee New Product Awards 2014: Ones to watch
Hello from the GLEE Daily News Office
Matthew Mein piece
All the industry news, as it happens
Tim Clapp is leaving Wyevale
 
Wyevale Garden Centres have confirmed to GTN Xtra this afternoon, Monday 15th September, that Head of Horticulture, Tim Clapp is leaving the business.

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Bord Na Mona- bringing the Chelsea experience to the garden centre.


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A big hit with visitors to GLEE, the new Vital Earth Chelsea Mix all purpose compost looks set for a strong future. Building on their successful link with the acclaimed Chelsea Flower Show gardens of Harry & David Rich in the past few years, this new blend aims to provide a premium all purpose compost to a discerning gardening public.

Steve Harper from Bord Na Mona explains, “the Chelsea Flower show is the pinnacle of the gardening year and probably the most well known in gardening. This product allows the garden centre to link to this premium event, and is a name known by even the newcomer”.

This peat free product has performed extremely well in tests and fulfils the need of the gardener for a high performance product- this being the primary message of the product. The aim is for Chelsea Mix to be the best product in the market.

Orders are being taken for deliveries in March “close enough to raise awareness from the ‘main event’”,  packaging is bright and simple, preventing complication of the message in the customers’ eyes.  There is a Chelsea garden planned for 2015, the team hope that both the garden and the compost strike gold.

Vital Earth Chelsea Mix can be found on the Bord Na Mona stand Hall 18 K16.

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