Horti visitors given biospheres
02 Sep 2011
Around 2,000 visitors to this year's Horti Fair in Amsterdam will receive a free biosphere.
Hillier will be celebrating the diamond jubilee and the 2012 London Olympics with a fencing-themed garden exhibit at this year's RHS Chelsea Flower Show.
Around 2,000 visitors to this year's Horti Fair in Amsterdam will receive a free biosphere.
In my last comment column (HW, 22 July), I challenged the received wisdom that garden centres are recession proof.
International trade event Horti Fair in Amsterdam has been revitalised and given a “new style”, according to the organisers.
The latest product from the New Horizon range, an organic and peat-free Tub & Basket Compost, will make its debut at Glee.
Visitors ranging from ornamental growers and garden centre buyers to landscapers will all find something useful at this year's show.
Trade show exhibitors are being alerted to steer clear of circulation mail they receive from companies using the names Expo-Guide or Fairguide.
Variety is the key attribute on show this year as a vibrant selection of plants reflects a high level of confidence in the industry, notes Jack Shamash.
From high-end planters and garden furniture to recycled pots and spraying equipment, Four Oaks caters for specialist growers and retail buyers alike, says Jack Shamash.
The Four Oaks Trade Show Awards help raise standards across the industry, Jack Shamash finds.
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