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Agapanthus 'Black Jack' crowned Plant of the Year
HTA showcases the original green industry
A Botanical celebration will bloom at Sandringham from 3-11 June
UK horticulture sounds warning on future trade border plans
Buying Power – Who wins through in 2023?
Taylors Bulbs win Gold with their ‘daffies’ at Chelsea
Haskins celebrates world-class performance from barista
RHS and Woodlodge Products launch Crops in Pots collection at retail
Weather impacting but optimism for a late-Spring
Cross-party support for horticulture at Chelsea briefing hosted by HTA
Barrus and RocketGro announce exciting new partnership
MPs ask Defra about access to peat alternatives after the HTA raise concerns
North Yorkshire turf grower triumphs
Burpee Europe wins gold at Chelsea Flower Show
Southern Trident receives Product of the Year award
Zest launches new products ahead of Glee
Bransford Webbs continually improves water efficiency
Environmental horticulture sector briefs MPs and Peers
Bradford Garden Centre reaches final of regional business award
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Gardenex says farewell to Charlie Parker on his forthcoming retirement
Home & Gift’s new look and feel with The Better Trends Company
Susan Fairley joins the team at Gardenex and CHA
Sunshine brings record visitors to BBC Gardeners’ World Spring Fair
FlowerTrials widens its regional horizons
Gardenex launches new technical export help service
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GIMA confirms 2023 awards judging panel
Register for your free ticket to HTA National Plant Show
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Bathgate to show off peat-free prowess at Four Oaks 
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Register for your free ticket to HTA National Plant Show
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HTA National Plant Show is back at the NAEC Stoneleigh on 20 and 21 June 2023 and visitors are encouraged to register now at nationalplantshow.co.uk to enjoy free, quick and easy access to the show and make the most of everything on offer.

 

This year’s show provides an unrivalled opportunity to view the best plants from UK nurseries, along with everything the trade needs to sell plants under one roof. 

 

Top 5 things to do at the show:

 

1. Meet a full spectrum of suppliers with a wealth of innovation and expertise from seeds, bulbs, house plants and a wide range of garden plants to labelling and product information, growing media, display benching, and machinery.

 

2. Explore the New Plant Awards at the heart of the show, where the new plants will take centre stage, bursting with colour and inspiration. Take look around the exciting new varieties on display for 2023.

 

 

3. Vote in the New Plant Awards visitor vote. With over 100 plants to vote for, you'll be spoilt for choice deciding which is your favourite plant. 

 

4. Head over to the Seminar area and watch the first ever Hort Talk Live! discussing the importance of apprenticeships and education within the horticultural industry. Listen to insightful, expert-led discussions to keep on top of the latest market trends, political updates and sustainability.

 

5. Visit the HTA Village to meet the HTA team. The village provides an opportunity to find out about the latest initiatives from the HTA and showcases everything the HTA has to offer including Membership, the latest updates in Policy, Market Information, Sustainability as well as National Garden Gift Vouchers. 

 

Registration to attend the National Plant Show, which includes free access is now open, so don’t miss your opportunity to attend. Book your place today!

 

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