
Hillier Garden Centres Supplier Showcase and Awards Celebrate Industry Achievements and Staff Excellence
The Accredited Supplier, Hillier Garden Centre Awards took place on 19th February 2025, offering an opportunity to reflect on the past year’s successes and challenges within the horticultural industry, while also celebrating the outstanding contributions of suppliers and staff across various categories. The event highlighted the dedication, passion, and hard work of individuals and teams that make Hillier a renowned name in the horticultural industry.
For the first time, the awards ceremony was moved from November to February, coinciding with the company’s inaugural Supplier Showcase at Newbury Racecourse. More than 70 suppliers attended the Supplier Showcase, presenting their latest product lines to the Hillier Garden Centre teams. Over 400 Hillier team members visited the event to prepare for the upcoming 2025 peak season, marking an important opportunity for professional development and collaboration. Brands represented included Bryant’s Nurseries Ltd, Woodlodge, Evergreen, Decco Ltd, Gardena, Smart Garden, Burgon & Ball, Westland Horticulture and many more!
Chris Francis, Director of Retail and Wholesale, said:
“It’s an exciting time to welcome these incredible suppliers to our first-ever Hillier Supplier Showcase. Bringing everyone together in one place is such a fantastic opportunity, and it’s equally rewarding to give our teams the chance to spend quality time with the suppliers, deepening their understanding of the products ahead of the peak season.”
Welcoming guests to the awards evening, George Hillier, Chairman of Hillier Nurseries and Garden Centres, touched on the difficult weather that characterised 2024 saying:
“I know we’re all here to celebrate another year in the gardening world, but let’s be honest - at times, it felt like the weather had other ideas. With relentless rain and floods, a spring with at least three false starts, and a wind that seemed determined to rearrange every outdoor display carefully set up, it felt like we got through the alphabet twice on named storms, it was tough! I think we’ve all earned a medal just for keeping the show on the road in the last year.”
Hillier continued by praising the teams for their commitment and dedication noting how remarkable this achievement was in the face of such adverse conditions:
“It’s interesting to see how people and businesses react in a dynamic and challenging situation, I’m extremely proud of how we have responded and adapted to meet the latest challenges whatever they are, that’s what makes us both different and successful. In an unpredictable weather pattern year, we saw the group consistently reviewing progress, and changing processes to ensure that we protected margins remaining profitable, it’s so easy to get that wrong, but we didn’t, we challenged ourselves and delivered a plan for success so that we can continue to invest in our people, our offer, and the centres, taking garden centre experiences to the next level.”
Looking to the future, Hillier noted some major external factors that will continue to challenge garden centre retail and wider business in the UK, in particular around sustainability:
“We are in a concerning time for our planet and its environment, we all see it, the changes to weather patterns. We see it as much as anyone because we are tuned in to what the weather conditions are telling us, and we know how important it is to our trade. I think we all know that horticulture is part of the solution. It is making a difference, putting people in touch with their gardens, and giving them a window to see how climate change is real. The mental health and wellbeing benefits of being at one with nature with hands in the earth is so significant. We must continue to inspire the creation of green living spaces for now and the future, as we have always done."