Four Oaks Trade Show 2025: Stand space selling fast – book now!

With over 80% of stand space already sold, now is the time to secure your place at the UK’s premier horticultural trade event, Four Oaks Trade Show, taking place on 2-3 September 2025.

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Exhibitors who book soon will benefit from maximum exposure, including listings in the official printed catalogue and digital show invite, as well as the opportunity to take part in the New Plant and Product Promotions featured in the run-up to the show.

This year’s event is shaping up to be one of the strongest yet, with a wide host of exciting new exhibitors joining the line-up including QuickHedge BV, Sussex Seed Balls, ADAS, Boomkwekerij van Strijdhoven BV, ProptekUK, BOL specialist in substraten, PhoenixScribe Business Solutions, KAR UK Ltd, Lohas Fertiliser, Allaert, SunCatcher Ltd, Salvia Software Ltd, Cheviot Trees Ltd, Branded Garden Products, and Must Have Perennials all the way from the USA.

Following a successful trading season across the industry, expectations are high, and the show is set to reflect that momentum. Four Oaks continues to be the go-to platform for launching products, networking with key buyers, and gaining media visibility through its wide-reaching promotional channels.

Don’t miss your chance to be part of the most anticipated industry event of the year – book your stand now to avoid disappointment.

info@fouroaks-tradeshow.com / +44 (0) 1477 571392

https://online.fouroaks-tradeshow.com/exhibitor-booking-form-2-3-sept-2025/


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