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Upcoming Trade Shows in for Gardening
VINITECH SIFEL 2024, Bordeaux, France
26 - 28 Nov 2024
IPM ESSEN 2025, Essen, Germany
28 - 31 Jan 2025
FRUIT LOGISTICA 2025, Berlin, Germany
5 - 7 Feb 2025
GARTEN MUNCHEN 2025, Munich, Germany
12 - 16 Mar 2025
Harrogate Flower Show 2025, Harrogate, UK
24 - 27 Apr 2025
Royal Cornwall Show 2025, Cornwall, UK
5 - 7 Jun 2025
spoga + gafa 2025, Köln, Germany
24 - 26 Jun 2025
Great Yorkshire Show 2025, Harrogate, UK
8 - 11 Jul 2025
Royal Welsh Show 2025, Llanelwedd, UK
21 - 24 Jul 2025
Sandringham Flower Show 2025, Sandringham, UK
23 - 23 Jul 2025
New Forest And Hampshire County Show 2025, New Forest District, UK
29 - 31 Jul 2025
Shrewsbury Flower Show 2025, Shrewsbury, UK
8 - 9 Aug 2025
Potato Europe 2025, Kain, Belgium
3 - 4 Sep 2025
Glee 2025, Birmingham, UK
16 - 18 Sep 2025
The 2024 bears interesting trends within the gardening industry, which sees a surge in interest from both seasoned gardeners and novices alike. Environmental sustainability appears to be the defining trend of the year. Based on insights gathered from industry conferences, exhibitions and expert conversations, several key trends are shaping the landscape of gardening this year.
Environmental stewardship has emerged as a central theme in gardening practices with a focus on eco-conscious approaches to landscaping. American initiatives like “Leave the Leaves” campaigns in the fall aim to reduce landfill waste by encouraging homeowners to embrace natural leaf litter as a source of nutrients for their gardens. Additionally, the transition from gas-powered to battery-operated machinery for tasks like lawn mowing and leaf blowing is helping to curb carbon emissions and minimize environmental impact. Another notable trend is the concept of rewilding, which involves converting portions of traditional lawns into biodiverse meadows through the use of eco-friendly plantings. By creating habitats for overwintering insects and embracing native plant species, gardeners are not only promoting biodiversity but also mitigating the depletion of vital wetland habitats like peat bogs.
In response to the growing demand for sustainable gardening practices, there has been a shift towards peat-free potting soils to reduce the environmental damage caused by peat harvesting. Supporting brands that prioritize native plants, such as American Beauties, has become a way for gardeners to contribute to backyard biodiversity while conserving resources like water and fertilizers. For beginners looking to dip their toes into gardening, the allure of growing one's own produce has become increasingly appealing. Growing fruits at home, once considered daunting, is now viewed as a fun and low-maintenance alternative to vegetable gardening. Popular choices like persimmons, pawpaws and container-friendly varieties like Bushel and Berry blueberries are gaining traction among enthusiasts.
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