News » 10.09.2025 - GCA releases new course focusing on herbaceous plants
The Garden Centre Association (GCA) and Horticultural Trades Association (HTA) members can now access the latest GCA Garden Retail Online Workshops (GROW) course and this time it's designed to help their plant area teams.
The Herbaceous Plants course is the 97th workshop to be added to the GCA's award-winning e-learning platform.
Antony Snow, GROW's Instructional Designer, explains: "Herbaceous plants are very popular with gardeners as many are easy to grow and provide seasonal interest throughout the year.
"Due to their popularity, this versatile group of plants make up a significant proportion of sales in the plant area and are hugely important to our members and their businesses, so I'm delighted to offer this introduction to provide their teams with the knowledge and confidence to inspire their customers."
GROW provides an extensive set of courses on subject matters designed to help staff successfully assist customers and colleagues as needed.
Peter Burks, CEO at the GCA, says: "GROW is an essential, cost-effective staff training and personal development tool that our members rate highly. It's available 24/7, 365 days of the year, making it ideal for garden centre employees to use it when convenient for them.
"If you'd like to explore GROW further, or find out more about this course and the other 96 that are available through this wonderful, easy-to-access, online platform, please contact Antony directly or take a look at our dedicated webpage www.gca.org.uk/gca-grow-information. You can also get in touch with Antony by emailing grow@gca.org.uk."
GROW started as an initial idea, devised during a strategy meeting of the GCA's executive committee, to bring education and training tailored to individuals employed in the garden centre industry.
It's a self-funding and non-profit facility with any surpluses being reinvested into its ongoing development and improvement. There are currently 97 courses and more than 12,000 GROW users throughout the UK.
These courses include a wide range of topics that cover horticulture, customer service, food safety, regulated sales and health and safety.
All the courses have been written by experts in their field and are designed to apply to a garden centre environment, with the content for the horticultural courses drawing on the vast experience of members within the GCA.
Source: www.floraldaily.com
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