Grower summary HNS 172. The British Heather Growers' Association garden at the Royal Horticultural Society Show at Hampton Court Palace in July 2009

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Horticultural Development Company Grower summary HNS 172 The British Heather Growers' Association garden at the Royal Horticultural Society Show at Hampton Court Palace in July 2009 Final Report 2009

Disclaimer Whilst reports issued under the auspices of the HDC are prepared from the best available information, neither the authors nor the HDC can accept any responsibility for inaccuracy or liability for loss, damage or injury from the application of any concept or procedure discussed. The results and conclusions in this report may be based on an investigation conducted over one year. Therefore, care must be taken with the interpretation of the results. Use of pesticides Only officially approved pesticides may be used in the UK. Approvals are normally granted only in relation to individual products and for specified uses. It is an offence to use nonapproved products or to use approved products in a manner that does not comply with the statutory conditions of use, except where the crop or situation is the subject of an off-label extension of use. Before using all pesticides check the approval status and conditions of use. Read the label before use: use pesticides safely. Further information If you would like a copy of the full report, please email the HDC office (hdc@hdc.org.uk), quoting your HDC number, alternatively contact the HDC at the address below. Horticultural Development Company Tithe Barn Bradbourne House East Malling Kent ME19 6DZ Tel: 01732 848 383 Fax: 01732 848 498 The contents of this publication are strictly private to HDC members. No part of this publication may be copied or reproduced in any form or by any means without prior written permission of the Horticultural Development Company.

Headline BHGA s Garden Success: Silver Gilt medal and 60,000 Visitors Background and expected deliverables Heathers sales have been steadily declining over recent years. Following the promotion of National Heather Week, and the commissioning of Marketing Report from Business Link, a decision was taken to market Heathers to the public at the infamous Hampton Court Palace Flower Show. The immediate aim was present a garden to raise the profile of Heathers and to secure a Medal. The longer-term aim was to attempt to reverse the decline in Heather sales, aiming for an initial boost of 10% in 2010. Summary of the project and main conclusions A professionally designed small garden was developed for exhibition at the Hampton Court Palace Garden Flower Show in July 2009. Entitled Back to Front, the garden aimed to improve the popularity of heathers and promote these versatile yet undervalued plants. The garden aimed to convey the following messages: Major message Plant Heathers This was tackled through dispelling the misconception that heathers are difficult to grow because of a need for acid soil. Winter varieties, which grow in most ordinary soils, were highlighted, and summer varieties, planted in an acid growing media in tubs, troughs and containers, were showcased. Other messages Use Heathers for Hedging, as Topiary, and in vertical walling Use Heathers to benefit butterflies, bees and other insects These messages were demonstrated in the design of the Garden, which showed Heathers growing with other attractive plants. Figure 1 shows the design of the Back to Front garden and plant list.

Figure 1: The design of the Back to Front garden and plant list. Heathers Calluna vulgaris Anne s Goldzwerg Calluna vulgaris Forest Fire Calluna vulgaris Foxii Nana Calluna vulgaris Silver Fox Calluna vulgaris Tib Calluna vulgaris White Lawn Daboecia cantabrica Amelie Daboecia cantabrica White Blum Daboecia x scotica Silverwells Erica carnea Foxhollow Erica cinerea Erica x darleyensis Eva Gold Erica x darleyensis J.W. Porter Erica x darleyensis Moonshine Erica x darleyensis Silberschmelze Erica x darleyensis White Perfection Heathers Erica erigena Brian Proudley Erica erigena Superba Erica erigena Thing Nee Erica erigena W.T. Rackliff Erica platycodon subsp.maderincola Erica tetralix Alba Mollis Erica vagans Keira Herbaceous Plants Agapanthus 'Blue Dot' Agapanthus 'Streamline' Agapanthus 'Torbay' Echinops bannaticus Taplow Blue Echinacea purpurea White Swan Foeniculum vulgare 'Purpurea' Verbena bonariensis Heuchera KEY LIME PIE 'Tnheu042' Heuchera CREME BRULEE 'Tnheu041' Trees Acer cappadocicum Aurea Taxus baccata Climbers Lonicera japonica Mint Crisp Clematis Black Prince Grasses Miscanthus sinensis Morning Light Pennisetum setaceum rubrum Stipa gigantea Stipa tenuissima Ferns Asplenium scolopendrium Dryopteris filix-mas Matteuccia struthiopteris Bulbs Allium sphaerocephalon

Figure 2. A photograph of the Back to Front garden at the 2009 Hampton Court Palace Garden Show. Main Conclusion Some 60,000 persons, mainly from the higher (AB and C1) income groups, were attracted to the Garden, which received many compliments and was awarded a Silver Gilt medal. These factors, together with the media publicity, will have boosted the image of Heathers considerably, and act as the first steps in reversing the decline in sales. Financial benefits These will become evident, as the reversal of the decline in sales takes place.