Gardening Help & Advice

Gardeners seeking advice will be able to speak to a wealth of experts across the showground.

RHS Advisory Stand

Don’t miss the RHS Gardening Advisory stand in the Floral Marquee! Manned by a team of experts providing advice on everything from plant health, encouraging biodiversity in your garden and everything in between. You can even bring photographs of your specific plant problems to have them identified!

Expert Growers

Not only will there be expert nurseries within the Plant Village and Pavilions, guidance and tips will be available from a range of representatives from the National Plant Societies and Groups  in the Floral Marquee.

  • The British Fuchsia Society – This society will be bringing a range of different fuchsias and education material.
  • National Vegetable Society Midlands Branch – This society will be bringing a display of quality vegetables and fruit.
  • West and Midlands Iris Group – This group will be bringing an informative display enriched with floral elements.
  • The Cottage Garden Society – This society will be bringing a display of cottage garden plants and vegetables.
  • Malvern Hills Gardening Club – This club will be bringing a display to celebrate their 175th anniversary.
  • National Dahlia Society – This society will be bringing dahlias for garden decoration, cut flowers and exhibition.

In addition, the following organisations will also be available to gain guidance and advice:

  • National Garden Scheme – The National Garden Scheme is the most significant charitable funder of nursing charities in the country, donating over £50 million so far. They help  garden owners open their beautiful gardens to the public, sharing their passion and raising impressive amounts of money through entry fees, teas and slices of cake.
  • Stepways – This organisation is a community hub and horticultural wellness centre based in Powick, Worcester.
  • Garden Organic – Through campaigning, advice, community work, conservation and research, Garden Organic are helping gardeners cultivate a healthier, more biodiverse and sustainable world.