The CGS Spring Flower Show is firmly established as one of the most widely respected flower shows in the UK. It’s also known as one of the most friendly and inclusive shows and as such it attracts exhibitors and visitors from all over the country.
Expect to see over 120 nurseries, brilliant horticultural trade stands and new for this year an Artisan Craft Marquee. Bring the whole family (and dogs on leads), there’s plenty to keep children entertained including face painting, willow weaving, reptiles and raptors and much, much more. There will also be delicious food and drink stalls on offer to keep you going through-out the day.
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