Desch Plantpak back at Four Oaks for a 37th time

Desch Plantpak has signed up to be an exhibitor at the Four Oaks Trade Show to be held in Cheshire, 6-7 September 2022.

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This marks the 37th year for Desch Plantpak to invest in a presence at this leading UK horticultural trade show.

Representatives from Desch Plantpak will be on hand at stand C36-38 & C53-55 to inform visitors about their innovative products/services including their “D-Tect®plus”, “Recover®”, & “D-Grade® Fibre” brands which provide a sustainable approach for pots, trays and containers.

National sales manager Phil Griffiths said: “We are delighted to exhibit again at this year’s Four Oaks Show (following a turbulent couple of years), and present our range of sustainable solutions for growers. It is important to plan ahead in this volatile market, and the 50th anniversary show provides an excellent opportunity to do this.

"It gives us an excellent opportunity for us to catch-up with customers in the sector and demonstrate to them first-hand what products we can offer. Four Oaks has been an important part of our marketing for 37 years and we are pleased to show support for the continuation of this valuable industry event. We’re looking forward to showcasing our ranges and ideas with new and existing customers. Ideas for retail solutions and concepts and our increasing “Grow and Go” range of planters and hanging baskets featuring an innovative, integrated water reservoir system – increasingly popular as our climate gets warmer!"


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