25 new entries for Four Oaks awards

This year’s Four Oaks Trade Show (2-3 September, Cheshire) has had a surge in entries for the new plants and product awards.

Go IllumiNest and Go IllumiWell
Go IllumiNest and Go IllumiWell - credit: The Green Earth Box Company

New entries include:

  • The Green Earth Box Company: UK-made Go IllumiNest raised hanging solar fence planter/bid box; and Go IllumiWell three-litre self-watering raised solar fence planter (main picture, see above)
  • Fargro: Pangaea Booster
  • Fargro: DCM Plant Based Feed (below)

  • Don Kwiat: Strawberry trough (below)

  • Don Kwiat: Crates
  • Don Kwiat: 30-litre round pot with handles
  • Don Kwiat: Hanging pot
  • Don Kwiat: Colour range availability of plastic pots
  • GC Stolwijk & Co: Clematis ‘Pistachio Cake’ (below)

  • GC Stolwijk & Co: Cornus alba ‘Nightfall’ 
  • GC Stolwijk & Co: Ficus ‘Silver Lyre’
  • GC Stolwijk & Co: Hydrangea paniculata ‘Bonfire’
  • GC Stolwijk & Co: Hydrangea anomala petiolaris ‘Golden Touch’
  • GC Stolwijk & Co: Hydrangea hydrangeoides ‘White Wedding’
  • GC Stolwijk & Co: Mangave ‘Praying Hands’ (below)

  • GC Stolwijk & Co: Hydrangea paniculata ‘Petite Bell’
  • GC Stolwijk & Co: Hibiscus syriacus ‘Purple Chiffon’ (below)

  • GC Stolwijk & Co: Hibiscus syriacus ‘Ruby Chiffon’
  • GC Stolwijk & Co: Mahonia eurybracteata Meteor (‘Hillmah’ PBR)
  • GC Stolwijk & Co: Molinia caerula ‘Banshee’ (below)

  • GC Stolwijk & Co: Pennisetum advena Tiny Tails
  • GC Stolwijk & Co: Schizachyrium scoparium ‘HaHa Tonka’
  • GC Stolwijk & Co: Hydrangea paniculata GroundBreaker Blush (below)
GroundBreaker Blush

  • GC Stolwijk & Co: Baccharis trimera
  • GC Stolwijk & Co: Symphoricarpos Magical Little Red Riding Hood

For details of more award entrants, click here.

To enter the new plant and product awards, visit the Four Oaks Trade Show website.


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