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16-17 July

UK: Flower and Garden Show to return to Belvoir Castle near Grantham

The Belvoir Castle Flower and Garden Show will be returning for its fifth consecutive year. This two-day event is moving to a larger site within the castle's estate and will be taking place on July 16 and 17, 2022.

Award-winning growers and nurseries from all over the UK will be taking part, and in addition to plants, there will also be a selection of sculptures, artisans, crafts, patio furniture, and garden tools.

The weekend will feature talks and demonstrations by various specialists in horticulture, including chartered horticulturist, TV's David Domoney, who will be at the show on both days. Other guests include leading garden designer and author, Professor David Stevens, international floral designer Jonathan Moseley, and local gardening expert John Stirland.

Radio's Karen Gimson and Mark Smith will also be taking part in the weekend, along with horticulturist Rosy Hardy and award-winning landscaper Gareth Wilson.

Show founder and organizer, Andy Tudbury, said: "We are all excited to be relocating to the larger show site within the estate of beautiful Belvoir Castle. The move, although only about seven hundred meters, reflects how the show has evolved since its inaugural year in 2018.

"With the continued support of the general public, and of course the trade, the larger site will hopefully allow us to continue the development of the event, which has fast established itself as a major part of the Horticultural show calendar. "We will of course be retaining all the popular elements the show has become known for while introducing new content along the way."

Read the complete article at www.granthamjournal.co.uk.

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