Hillier Garden Centres is thrilled to announce its return to BBC Gardeners’ World Live for the third year. As part of its continued support for the event, this year Hillier sponsored the Let’s Talk Plants stage in the Floral Marquee and supplying the plants for Adam Frost’s Chef’s Table show garden, following its headline sponsorship of the BBC Gardeners’ World Spring Fair earlier this year.
Returning to the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham from 13th to 16th June 2024, the event brings a wealth of horticultural knowledge and inspiration to its visitors, with the Hillier team on hand to provide one-to-one expert advice throughout the show.
The leading garden centre retailer and nursery will be supporting renowned garden designer Adam Frost with his spectacular Chef’s Table show garden – a garden that will be overflowing with edibles and pot-to-plate inspiration. The space will boast a stunning display featuring a diverse range of Hillier trees and hundreds of Hillier plants, making it an unmissable highlight of the event.
At the Let’s Talk Plants stage, attendees can look forward to daily talks from Hillier plant specialists as well as other popular gardening personalities, offering valuable insights and tips throughout each day of the show. The Hillier stand will also showcase a vibrant selection of plants designed to inspire visitors with creative ideas for their own gardens.
Visitors will also have the opportunity to purchase a fantastic selection of high-quality, peat-free plants grown at Hillier nurseries in Hampshire. With an extensive variety of plants available, there is something to suit every garden and taste.
BBC Gardeners’ World Live has become a key date in the calendar, packed full of inspiration, garden design ideas, and plenty of shopping opportunities. As well as this, live entertainment and advice from professionals ensure visitors have a fantastic day out.
Hillier Garden Centres invites all gardening enthusiasts to join them at BBC Gardeners’ World Live to explore, learn, and be inspired by its wonderful plants and knowledgeable experts.
For further information, please visit www.hillier.co.uk.