Garden centres have become the first businesses allowed to reopen to the public -
first in Wales and from today in England - since the government shut down non-
essential shops. But why were they singled out and how will they cope with
business in the pandemic?
For gardeners at home, it's been a frustration not to be able to plant during one
of the most beautiful springtimes the UK has seen in years.
"As an industry we have missed probably the best spring that any of us can
remember," says Boyd Douglas-Davies, president of the Horticultural Trades
Association (HTA) and director of British Garden Centres, a 57-branch chain.
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