Garden Centres
Notcutts, Peterborough

What's On

May 2008 - June 2008
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guide dogs 2008 Charity

We are delighted to announce that Guide Dogs for the Blind is our company charity for 2008, look out for fund-raising events at the centre throughout the year.

wildlife

Look Out for Wildlife – Wednesday 28th May – 10.30am to 4.30pm

Celebrate with Notcutts the wonderful wildlife that can be found in the English countryside and our gardens. Meet Kate’s Mini Monsters in her Creepy Crawly Road Show and see the fabulous birds of prey. Other wildlife organisations will also be in the garden centre and we celebrate 40 years of Butterfly Conservation.

bulfinches

Look Out for Wildlife

Calling all children – enter Notcutts Wildlife competition for your chance to win a Bird Box Camera for your school and £50 in wildlife products for you. All you have to do is to paint or draw pictures of wildlife and bring them into the garden centre to be displayed. The winner will be announced at the end of May.

 

 

 
News
May 2008 - June 2008
 

beetroot

BEETROOT JUICE SALES SOAR

Sales of beetroot juice, both in the restaurant and shop, are soaring at a Notcutts since the media reported that drinking 500ml of beetroot juice a day can significantly reduce blood pressure.

“We realised that we were constantly replenishing stocks of James White Beetroot Juice,” says Nigel Coombs, garden centre manager. “James White juices always sell well but we were surprised that we were ordering far more of the beetroot variety and the reason is that people have discovered that it helps to cut blood pressure.

“The key beneficial ingredient appears to be nitrate, which is also found in green, leafy vegetables,” continues Nigel. “We are finding that more and more customers want to grow their own vegetables, whether it be in containers, their gardens or on allotments, that we have significantly increased our kitchen garden range to meet that demand. Some people don’t like germinating their own seeds, some people want just a few plants and others lose seedlings to the elements or pests and so they come into the garden centre to buy established plants in the kitchen garden range. Coupled with the huge range of seeds we stock, there is something for the novice to the most experienced vegetable grower.”

“Beetroot is so easy to grow and now is the time to plant it. There are so many delicious recipes you can create using beetroot, but if you don’t want to grow them yourselves then the garden centre has beetroot juice,” says Nigel.

Researchers discovered that in healthy volunteers blood pressure was reduced within an hour of drinking the juice. The study, by Barts and The London School of Medicine and the Peninsula Medical School, could suggest a low-cost way to treat hypertension. Previously, the protective effects of vegetable-rich diets have been attributed to their antioxidant vitamin content. Professor Amrita Ahluwalia of Barts and The London School of Medicine says, “Drinking beetroot juice, or consuming other nitrate-rich vegetables, might be a simple way to maintain a healthy cardiovascular system.” (source BBC news website).

bird watch

Image by Mike Hammett

WATCH THE BIRDIE – WIN A CAMERA

For a chance to win a Bird Box Camera for their school and £50 worth of wildlife products for themselves, children can enter Notcutts ‘Look Out for Wildlife’ competition. All children have to do is to paint or draw pictures of wildlife and bring them into the garden centre to be displayed.

The winner will be announced at the end of May and children can visit the garden centre in half term to see the pictures entered into the competition.

On Wednesday 28th May, from 10.30am to 4.30pm, the garden centre is organising a free wildlife day when Kate and her Mini Monsters Road Show and CJ’s fascinating birds of prey will be in the garden centre, along with other wildlife organisations, for Notcutts’ ‘Look Out for Wildlife’ event.

The Guide Dogs for The Blind Association, will be visiting the garden centre. There will be lots of free to enter competitions with some great prizes to be won including an exclusive family outing to the Guide Dogs breeding establishment. As The Guide Dogs for The Blind Association is Notcutts chosen charity this year there will be a special wildlife treasure hunt map at £1 a go (proceeds to Guide Dogs) with the prize being the exclusive family visit.

“As our customers, and particularly children, are very interested in wildlife we often organise wildlife days in school holidays,” says garden centre manager, Nigel Coombs. “There was so much interest in the bird box cameras last year, with some of the garden centres actually having nests in their boxes, that we thought it would make an excellent prize for schools. The bird box camera is just one of 460 wildlife products we stock, so there’s something for everyone.”

Guide Dogs

NOTCUTTS CHOOSE GUIDE DOGS FOR THE BLIND AS THEIR 2008 CHARITY

Notcutts has chosen Guide Dogs for The Blind Association as their 2008 charity. Guide Dogs will benefit from fundraising at the garden centre plus they will also be the principal benefactors from Notcutts popular ‘All About Dogs Days’ which will be held at Oxford, Cambridge, Peterborough and Norwich. ‘All About Dogs Day’, hosted by TV’s Peter Purves includes Scruffts heats, the Kennel Clubs popular crossbreed competition. All About Dogs Day will be new to Peterborough this year and takes place on Tuesday 19th August.

February half term will see the official launch of the fundraising with Guide Dog puppies, their handlers and GDBA volunteers in the garden centre, talking to customers about the organisation and its work, on Tuesday 12th February from 10.30am to 4.30pm.

“For the past couple of years Notcutts has worked with Guide Dogs building up very successful All About Dogs Days,” says garden centre manager, Tina Graham. “The organisation was so professional and supportive at these events that we all voted to work with them in 2008 and extend our support to fundraising across the group.

“At Peterborough we are all excited about holding an ‘All About Dogs Day’, which will be hosted by Peter Purves. The day includes heats of Scruffts plus celebrity dogs Wellard and Terrence from East Enders will be here. Last year winning dogs from the Scruffts heats at Notcutts in Cambridge, Norwich and Oxford went on to Discover Dogs at Earls Court and won three out of the four Scruffts categories and one was overall champion,” continued Tina. “So it is great to be welcoming such a prestigious event to the Peterborough garden centre.”

 

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