In This Issue
Glee New Product Awards 2020 winners revealed on second day of Glee Gathering
Final categories make their pitches
Pitches come in from around the world
Evergreen Garden Care launches all new, all natural lawn care
Vitax launch new products, new sizes and packaging
British Meadow: a new ‘RHS Gifts for Gardeners’ collection from Burgon & Ball
Grilling with a Traeger is so simple
Zest 4 Leisure making life easy
EKJU's new UK sales team ready for the road
The tranquil sound of wind chimes from Primus 
Southern Trident launches 100% natural peat free coir compost with plastic free packaging
Spring flowering bulb sales positive for all and set new highs
Growing with Hygeia has never been easier
Fallen Fruits lanterns create magical atmosphere
Grow Sow Simple unveils fresh new look
Glee Gathering off to a great start
Glee Gathering presents two days filled with exclusive content
Wednesday, 16 September: 11:00 – 12:00
Wednesday, 16 September: 12:30 – 13:30
Wednesday, 16 September: 14:00 -15:00
Wednesday, 16 September: 16:30 – 17:00
Product Showcase
Let’s celebrate #FloralFriday on Friday 18th September
The Grow Your Own Awards 2020: The Winners
Introducing Glee Gathering, 15-16 Sept 2020
What's happening at the Glee Gathering?
Virtual Showroom & Product Showcase
One-to-one meetings and virtual networking
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Wednesday, 16 September: 11:00 – 12:00

 

According to research it takes 66 days to build a new habit. During lockdown, many consumers formed new habits, with many being forced to discover local food retailers on their doorstep when supermarkets and deliveries where difficult to access.  This has led to a consumer movement around shopping locally and supporting local businesses.

 

Importantly, customers can see who their money is going too and are really embracing the notion of supporting their community and voting with their wallets with which businesses they are now supporting.

 

Developing a hospitality or food offering within your Garden Centre is a well-established way to help make your location a destination experience and diversify your income, but for many local farm shops have also helped tap into the conscious consumer market. What are the best ways to set up a farm shop/café?

 

How can you build lasting relationships with local farmers and suppliers? How can you continue to make yourself a centre of the community whilst ensuring a level of business resilience?

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