Retailing
How To Display And Sell More Pumpkins
October 30, 2015
Garden retailers love to share ideas with one another. Below are some of our favorites from over the past […]
The garden retail industry is changing fast. To keep up with it, Meister Media Worldwide is starting a new media offering called Greenhouse Grower RETAILING,
California Spring Trials gave breeders a chance to tap into their creative side when it comes to displaying new plant varieties. Here are a few ideas you may be able to try in your stores.
It is time for our industry to change its practice of one-size-fits-all pricing for annuals to one that reflects their uniqueness and true value.
Whether it’s using vintage toys or old doors, there are plant and plant yard displays you can create that will make shoppers stop and stare as they’re walking through your nursery. Check out this slideshow of a few different ideas that might be worth trying at your store.
Creating an enjoyable environment and experience will keep customers coming back.
Bob’s Market And Greenhouses in Mason, W.V., set up its stores’ signage with live feeds of weather forecasts, company Twitter posts and more.
Training expert Kathryn Dager and Epicor’s Senior Product Manager Keith Lam walk through how to work the new credit card readers, and just as importantly, how to calm customers who are confronted with a new way to use their credit cards.
Retailers offer advice on how to increase sales of indoor plants.
From berries to leafy greens to herbs, check out this photo gallery of 11 new edible varieties recently introduced by leading breeders.
Providing new edibles can be a great way to bring new customers, especially younger ones, into your garden center. Consider these new veggies in your planning for the spring season.
When you walk into the central Ohio-based Scheiderer Farms, you can tell the owners embrace being a small garden […]
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