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Green & Bloom launches first local hubs

Green & Bloom launches first local hubs

7 May, 2024

Green & Bloom launches first local hubs

New Covent Garden Flower Market wholesaler Green & Bloom has formed partnerships with national operators Whittingtons and Country Baskets, which will expand the Green & Bloom cut flowers and plants offer to two new regional hubs.

The first new branch opened at Whittingtons’ Norwich branch, in Norfolk, on April 29th and a second will open for business at Country Baskets’ Stourbridge facilities, near Birmingham in the West Midlands, later this month. The hubs are sub-branded Green & Bloom Local and both locations will be set up as collection points for online webshop orders, as well as offering local delivery to their respective catchment areas.

When Green & Bloom was formed by the merger of Zest Flowers and Arnott & Mason (and also joined forces with Floristry Trade Group) in 2021, expansion beyond its primary market base was one of the medium term aims. Freddie Heathcote, Green & Bloom’s Managing Director, explained the thinking: “Both Whittingtons and Country Baskets are keen to increase footfall in their stores and the click and collect element of the business will achieve that. We will also be including their product ranges on our 15,000-line webshop, which will significantly expand the offer and our combined reach. We’ll be giving customers in both areas a far wider product range than they have had access to until now.

“We’ll be looking to onboard as many new B2B customers as we can in the initial months. From our London base, we have processed more than 1,000 new account applications in just two years and we’re very confident that we’ll have at least the same level of interest in Norwich and Stourbridge, where we can also tap into our partners’ substantial existing customer networks.”

Product from abroad will be transported directly to Stourbridge for same day delivery, while the Norwich supply will be consolidated at NCGM overnight and delivered to Norfolk by Green & Bloom each morning.

“We’re looking to expand our range of UK grown cut flowers and these transport routes will open up some opportunities to do that logistically and bring product back to NCGM for resale,” Freddie said. “Our customer portfolio here has expanded across the range of contracts, retail florists, events and corporate customers and the flower market, London and the South East remain core to Green & Bloom’s long-term objectives.”

by 
Tommy Leighton
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