The HTA are working with Panoramic Partner Striking Places to put together a virtual tour of the main show feature areas including the New Plant Area, HTA Village and Hortipak Hub amongst others.
As well as showcasing the features it also gives you an idea of what could be achieved in your own garden centres or glasshouses to showcase your business to clients and potential customers.
Striking Places will also be at the show for the duration where you will be able to see the virtual tour before it’s uploaded following the event and you will also have the chance to play with Google Cardboard.
Whilst the focus at the HTA National Plant Show is clearly on plants themselves it also provides a platform for exhibitors to demonstrate displays that ultimately lead to increased plant sales.
This year visitors will have the opportunity to vote for their favourite stand display, the stand that has given them the most food for thought and great ideas to leave the show with.
The HTA National Plant Show takes place on 21 and 22 June at Stoneleigh Park in Warwickshire.
For more information:
www.nationalplantshow.co.uk

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