Why garden centres are blooming

Why garden centres are blooming.

Last month's Chelsea Flower Show proved once again just how popular gardening has become with the British public - popularity that borders on obsession. These days, the annual event is a cross between a grand garden party and a photo opportunity, says Victoria Summerley in The Independent. Celebrities can be found "crawling all over it" like aphids on a rosebud.If gardening has any claim to be today's rock 'n' roll, then celebrity gardener Diarmuid Gavin is its Liam Gallagher.

Indeed, this is a boom time for British gardening, says Matthew Goodman in The Sunday Times. The market is worth an estimated £5bn, up 20% year on year. This boom has been fuelled by the success of television programmes such as Ground Force and interest has been raised further by several new magazines launched to cater for the pastime. But why is gardening taking off now? It's the economy, stupid. The "surging" interest at the moment partly reflects all the gloom elsewhere in the economy: gardening becomes more popular when there is an economic downturn.

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