In This Issue
Glee New Product Awards shortlist for Wednesday pitching to the judges
Glee Buyers Power List Winners Revealed
Winners of Glee Talent Store announced
Don’t miss out – register for Glee now
Hive of activity on opening day of Glee
Introducing new Apta Lightweight
Woodmansterne present cheque to Greenfingers
Woodlodge’s most popular outdoor container ranges expand with new additions for 2024
Westland - Home Improvement Starts with Lawns
Zest NPD entered into Glee New Product Awards
GO FERROUS unleashed at Glee
Hortiwool: an innovative way to improve a gardening arsenal
Vitax launches organic pelleted feed
Increase your sales throughout the year with Command
Embrace Sustainable Grilling with Our Coco Burn Coconut Shell BBQ Charcoal Range
Oh So Precious: new non-competing category in pet products
Fantastic customer service through Homegrown initiative
Soil Improver: a 100% natural alternative to peat
Transform Your Garden Business with Flat Pack Sheds' Innovative Partner Program 
A new chapter for Primeur
Red Gorilla: Best kept secret at Glee
Protek celebrates 40 years at Glee
Wide selection from Robbie Toys Ltd
RocketGro unveils new liquid feed range
Patio Blast: the new exciting brand by Sipcam Home & Garden
Driving growth – Smart Garden at Glee
HotHands at Glee2023 – Keeping warm during winter gardening
Yorkshire Flowerpots attending Glee for the 28th year
Power Up Your Business with Osprey Charging: The Future of EV Charging
Pioneer Brush: Leading producers for professional tradesman and DIY consumers
Meadow View Stone – Retail displays that drive sales 
Museums & Galleries: Proudly supporting garden centre growth
Fountasia: First to market original design
Maximize Your Profitability with Handy 
New Thermals by HJ Hall
Nature Safe unveil NEW seaweed based indoor plant feed range
SS24 collection from Ivyline includes 162 brand new lines
Hamac excited to showcase neew 2024 range
Durstons builds consumer confidence in peat-free products
Town & Country launches new ‘Go Walk’ range
EKJU launch new Relax Bench range
Evergreen Garden Care extends Bee-Friendly Clear range
Fantastic news for firewood fans
Get Crafty with PepPlay
Premier Range from Bulldog
A clean sweep: New Burgon & Ball RHS-endorsed garden brushes
Johnsons Lawn Seed improves site facilities with £3.5 million investment
DJ Turfcare launches incentive at Glee 2023
Charles Taylor Trading celebrate 10th anniversary at Glee
Busy start on Eliza Tinsley/Greenman stand
Click, ship and grow
Heart of Eden is coming to Glee 2023!
Driving volume and adding value to the Water Features category through Altico insight and experience
Picture round-up from build-up day
Glee wins Best UK Trade Show Award
Pet and Animal Wellbeing at Glee
Glee is the Gift for retailers this Summer
Glee visitors invited to GCA’s stand at the show
Glee Daily News brings you all the latest Glee news
Get your copy of GTN Xtra
Germie crowned 2023 GIMA Innovators Seed Corn Fund winners
Let’s make this year’s Floral Thursday the biggest yet!
Glee partners with leading trade associations for Home Improvement Village at 2023 show
The 2022 Glee New Product winners: where are they now?
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Winners of Glee Talent Store announced

 

After weeks of planning, the winners of the Glee Talent Store have been announced on the first day of Glee.

 

There could only be one winner out of the two teams and it was the Outdoor Plants merchandising team that impressed the judges Debbie Flowerday, Visual Merchandiser and Stylist Consultant, and Peter Burks, CEO of the GCA.

 

The winning team consisting of Katherine Davies (Pugh’s Garden Centre), Freya Markwood and Amber Dowsett (Perrywood Garden Centre), Nathan Evans (Bents Garden & Home), Louisa Power and Damian Walker (British Garden Centres). The team’s merchandising concept of a bug hotel aimed to give visitors an ‘out of the box’ ideas on how products can be showcased whilst keeping sustainability at the heart of the display.

 

Concepts included a tablescape of edible ideas that not only look good but taste good too, a pond in a pot that will make a difference to the ecosystem in customers’ outdoor space, a display of pollinating plants to create a wildlife sanctuary, as well as a wildlife product display that will turn the garden into a bug wonderland.

 

The runner-up group made up of Clare Forster (British Garden Centres), Natasha Priddy (Pugh’s Garden Centre,) Claire Baker (Bents Garden & Home), Abby Barbrook (Perrywood Garden Centre) and Matthew Bone designed a pop-up shop that took visitors on a walkthrough houseplants in a world of colour saturation, inspired by recent popular palettes from Trend Bible.  

 

Each colour of, blue, green, pink and yellow, took people on a journey and reflected different moods.  Each colour acts as a visual draw with specially chosen houseplants and containers to create visual and eye catching interest.

 

Debbie Flowerday said: “I’d like to congratulate all participants in the inaugural Glee Talent Store.  Both teams worked hard to create exciting and innovative concepts that garden retailers can take home and try in store. Visual merchandising is an important part of the retail experience and is responsible for attracting and making customer’s purchasing decisions.  Everything you see in the Glee Talent Store at the show can be used to create a scene and retail theatre, guiding customers through a store, and we hope that retailers are inspired to try these simple tips when they get back to their businesses.”

 

What is the Glee Talent Store?

Designed to nurture and celebrate garden centre and retail visual merchandising excellence, the Glee Talent Store is an interactive feature that showcases the different ways that houseplant and outdoor plant merchandising displays can be interpreted in store, and how different designs can be utilised to highlight the same products and trends in a variety of inspiring ways. 

 

The Glee Talent Store kicked off with a ‘bootcamp’ where 24 entrants had a crash course in visual merchandising, branding and retail. Once they had received this insight, 11 Talent Store students were selected and tasked with designing their own pop-up store, which can be viewed in the Atrium at Glee alongside the Glee’s ‘Green Heart’.

 

Find out more 

Glee remains open until Thursday 29th June at the NEC Birmingham. Every year the exhibition connects the garden industry to inspire change, drive growth and launch innovation​.

To keep up to date on the latest Glee news visit www.gleebirmingham.com.  

 

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