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UK: Micro nurseries to display at Chelsea Flower Show

Five micro nurseries from across Kent and Sussex will be displaying plants they have grown in the Great Pavilion at the Chelsea Flower Show.

They came together over a decade ago to organise plant fairs as a way of extending their businesses and bringing their specialist plants to a wider public.

A total of seven independent nurseries, from the south-east England based organisation the Plant Fairs Roadshow (PFR), are attending the famous flower show.

Their displays will feature desert, tropical, perennial, prairie and shade-loving plants as well as a stand devoted to climate-change resilient species. Graham Blunt, a founding member of PFR, said: "It's better to be cooperative rather than rivals or to be on your own."

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