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Henry Bell Bird Care Wins Blue Diamond Garden Center Group Agreement

February 18, 2021 by admin

Henry Bell Bird Care Wins Blue Diamond Garden Center Group Agreement

Henry Bell Wild Bird Care has an exclusive contract with the Blue Diamond Group.

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The demand for seeds for garden packages is growing

February 18, 2021 by admin

The demand for seeds for garden packages is growing

Ordering seeds online is a "little lottery" as websites are closing due to high demand and staff shortages related to Covid.

Filed Under: Gardening News Tagged With: demand, Garden, growing, packages, Seeds

The Scottish Retail Consortium and HTA are calling for the garden center to reopen

February 17, 2021 by admin

The Scottish Retail Consortium and HTA are calling for the garden center to reopen

First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has announced plans to release a revised strategic framework for Covid next week, suggesting that non-essential stores like garden centers could be among the first steps in reopening after the lockdown. by Matthew Appleby

Filed Under: Gardening News Tagged With: calling, center, Consortium, Garden, HTA, reopen, retail, Scottish

Welsh garden centers and growers are calling for the lockdown to be eased ahead of St. David's Day

February 16, 2021 by admin

Welsh garden centers and growers are calling for the lockdown to be eased ahead of St. David's Day

St. David's Day is March 1st and the Welsh Government meets on February 19th to discuss easing the lockdown.

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Garden centers are careful in easing the catering lockdown

February 15, 2021 by admin

Garden centers are careful in easing the catering lockdown

Garden centers that failed to open cafes this year are waiting for visitor numbers to rise before reopening outdoor seating areas and takeaways. Evidence suggests that outdoor dining is likely to reopen before indoor dining, possibly as early as late March. by Matthew Appleby

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In the Stihl garden census, £ 16 billion was spent on gardening in 2020

February 15, 2021 by admin

In the Stihl garden census, £ 16 billion was spent on gardening in 2020

The gardening equipment company is launching new tools for 2021 in cordless and other series.

Filed Under: Gardening News Tagged With: billion, census, Garden, Gardening, spent, Stihl

Problems with the procurement of Christmas garden centers have been reported

February 12, 2021 by admin

Problems with the procurement of Christmas garden centers have been reported

Buying a Christmas product is a greater risk this year without being able to see the product, say some garden center buyers.

Filed Under: Gardening News Tagged With: centers, Christmas, Garden, problems, procurement, reported

Solar energy in the Berry Garden saves emissions

February 12, 2021 by admin

Solar energy in the Berry Garden saves emissions

Thanks to 3,614 solar modules, the solar energy in Berry Gardens has achieved a CO2 saving equivalent to 1,1104 million car miles.

Filed Under: Gardening News Tagged With: Berry, emissions, energy, Garden, saves, Solar

The Northern Ireland garden center is showing the full impact of post-Brexit import restrictions

February 12, 2021 by admin

The Northern Ireland garden center is showing the full impact of post-Brexit import restrictions

A Northern Irish garden center owner has commented on "double Dutch" new regulations from the EU, which means that he can no longer import plants from England.

Filed Under: Gardening News Tagged With: center, full, Garden, impact, import, Ireland, Northern, postBrexit, restrictions, showing

Problems with the procurement of Christmas garden centers have been reported

February 12, 2021 by admin

Problems with the procurement of Christmas garden centers have been reported

Buying a Christmas product is a greater risk this year without being able to see the product, say some garden center buyers.

Filed Under: Gardening News Tagged With: centers, Christmas, Garden, problems, procurement, reported

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