Team members from Salop Leisure and Love Plants are preparing for their upcoming exhibit at the Shrewsbury Flower Show on Friday, August 9 and Saturday, August 10.
They will be sharing a combined stand, located near the bandstand in the Quarry Park in Shrewsbury.
Salop Leisure will highlight the staycation opportunities available through touring caravans, motorhomes, and holiday homes. A selection of the latest models will be on display, with sales executives on-site to answer all visitor questions.
Ed Glover, marketing manager at Salop Leisure, said: "Being seen to support these events is always good for the company. It's important to put our products in front of new audiences, who might one day become owners of a touring caravan, motorhome, or holiday home."
Love Plants, renowned for its expert horticultural advisors, high-quality plant selection, and convenient delivery service, has been preparing for this year’s Flower Show.
Under the guidance of manager Tom Pountney - who last year created the award-winning "Best Garden in Show" - Love Plants aims to impress visitors once again. In his new role, Tom is eager to bring his expertise to the forefront and assist customers in designing their dream gardens.
"We are keen to make the Love Plants stand very visual this year," said Tom. "The stand will include tropical, cottage garden, and Mediterranean themes, all available to buy with reductions off marked prices during the show."
Love Plants will feature a specialist display of tree ferns and palm trees, showcasing how these striking plants can transform any garden. A variety of herbaceous plants will also be available, and for the first time, the stand will offer Burgon & Ball tools for sale, with exclusive show discounts.
Visitors to the Love Plants stand will also be able to take advantage of the plant creche service, subject to limited availability, allowing customers to store their purchases while they explore the show. For larger items/orders such as trees, local delivery can be arranged for the following week.
Pictured: Catrin Mills, Tanya Richards,, Harry Fox, and Gill Jones (Love Plants) prepare for the Shrewsbury Flower Show