Portsmouth News

Family garden centre still blooming after 150 years

Descendant of founder says firm is ‘incredibly proud’ to reach landmark

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A GARDEN centre in Titchfield is celebratin­g 150 years in business.

Garsons, a garden centre, farm shop and pick-your-own farm business, began life when George Henry Thompson moved from farming in Hersham to Garson Farm at West End Village, Esher in 1871.

The business, which today has two locations – Fontley Road, Titchfield and Winterdown Road, Esher – continues to evolve, and is now run by the fourth and fifth generation of the family.

In the early days, the business supplied Borough Market with vegetables, transporte­d by horse and wagon. During World War Two, land girls farmed the crops.

Garsons rose to the challenge of supermarke­ts in the 1970s by selling direct to customers for the first time, and in the 1980s, they developed one of the biggest pick your own farms in the country.

During the 1990s the business expanded with the Esher garden centre alongside the farm shop and PYO farm, and with a new garden centre in Titchfield.

Ben Thompson, director at Garsons and a descendant of George Henry Thompson, said: ‘We’re incredibly proud to reach this landmark. So many people over the years have helped us provide great products and a trusted service, including our dedicated team in the present day. We’ll keep evolving so we can stay relevant to customers.’

Managing director, Ian Richardson, is part of the fifth generation of the family.

Ian said: ‘As we celebrate our first 150 years in business, these are challengin­g times for independen­t retailers. We’re pleased to still be giving customers what they want.’

To mark the anniversar­y, Garsons has launched a bright new website and it has introduced the 150 Collection of commemorat­ive items.

Artist Lisa Tolley was also commission­ed to design a bespoke anniversar­y print which now forms part of the 150 Collection. Lisa has captured Garsons heritage through her artwork.

Garsons Titchfield is currently running its popular Christmas event.

Based on the the works of Charles Dickens, there are displays inspired by Dickens much-loved stories and characters; Pickwick Street, Brownlow Borough, Copperfiel­ds, Fagin's Way, Little Dorrit Drive, Cratchit Copse, Curiosity Corner and Pip's Place. The centre has also recently reopened its upgraded children’s play park.

 ?? ?? MAJOR MILESTONE From left: Alan Richardson, Peter Thompson, Ben Thompson, Ian Richardson, Clare James (nee Thompson) and Derek Richardson at Garsons
MAJOR MILESTONE From left: Alan Richardson, Peter Thompson, Ben Thompson, Ian Richardson, Clare James (nee Thompson) and Derek Richardson at Garsons

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