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Let’s turn Brown green - RHS calls for tax cut on ornamental plants and seeds


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Gardeners will buy more plants if their VAT rate is reducedThe RHS has launched a petition calling for VAT on all ornamental plants and seeds to be reduced from 17.5 percent to 5 percent, bringing them in line with other ‘green’ goods identified by Prime Minister Gordon Brown.

We believe this move will make it more affordable for people to ‘green up’ their gardens, participate in safeguarding their local environment and help to combat the effects of climate change.

Under the current tax laws, all ornamental plants and seeds are classified as standard-rated items (17.5 percent) despite the obvious environmental role they play. Gordon Brown has already set a precedent for reducing VAT on goods credited with ‘green’ status, including wind turbines and solar panels, but plants and seeds are conspicuous by their absence.

Garden plants play an important part in greening up the environmentSpeaking from the RHS Chelsea Flower Show, where the campaign was launched, Inga Grimsey, RHS Director General, said: “Gardens are the way to connect people to the environment, but there is little Government incentive to encourage more people to green up what is on their door step. Research shows that people on lower incomes are less likely to use their gardens.

“It is an anomaly that the Government makes ‘green’ provisions for building materials but not for plants. Having a garden is seen as a luxury, rather than fundamental to our lives, and what could be more essential to a sustainable future than investing in plants and trees?”

If the RHS is successful in its petition, the plant-buying public will save £175 million a year. Inga Grimsey said: “If every person was given the means to plant up their garden, window box or patio tubs, just imagine what could be achieved. Unless more people are encouraged to grow plants, the Britain that was once known as a nation of gardeners faces the likelihood of a bleak, brown future.”

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Facts and figures on gardening

  • According to the Garden Industry Monitor (produced by the Horticultural Trades Association) the UK gardening industry has a retail turnover of £5 billion a year. In 2007 the UK public spent £1.4 billion on ornamental plants and seeds. www.hta-org.uk
  • According to the 2007 Mintel report Gardening Review, Leisure Intelligence: “There is a clear correlation between low earning levels and propensity to use a garden. If the industry is to attract the custom of these infrequent garden users, it needs to focus on affordable, attainable, value-for-money ways in which the garden can be maintained and used.”