Top 100 Ornamental Nurseries report reflects a year of consolidation and tricky trading in 2023

The ninth annual Top 100 Ornamental Nurseries report details the turnover of growers in the UK.

The past year has seen more consolidation and fairly flat returns for many as the market continued to settle post Covid. More garden centres have been buying nurseries and a late start to the season in 2023 did not help seasonal plant growers. 

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