Four Oaks awards - entry deadline nears

Four Oaks (Cheshire 6-7 September) has new plant and product awards open until 29 August.

Four Oaks

Exhibitors can visit the Exhibitor Manual portal to complete entry forms for the awards. Contact info@fouroaks-tradeshow.com

New Plant and Product Awards – sponsored by HortWeek – DEADLINE FOR ENTRIES 29 AUGUST

As in previous years, HortWeek will assemble a judging panel who receive a collated pack of all entry forms before the show. The judging will take place on the morning of Tuesday 6th September. Samples of plants and products entered should be brought to the display area in the Educate, Collaborate & Innovate zone located in the right-hand side of House E no later than 3pm Monday 5th. Please ensure all items are clearly labelled with plant/product/company details and stand number. If you wish to leave some literature you can do so. Winners will be announced and presented with certificates at the Exhibitor Supper from 5.15pm in House T on Tuesday 6th September.

Categories are:

Bedding and pot plants

Nursery stock

Professional products and service

Retail products

Professional services

Technical excellence

The most innovative exhibit and best overseas exhibit awards do not require an entry.

Winning or being highly commended in a HortWeek new plant or product award category can really boost the commercial success of a plant or product – concentrate on what makes your entry the winner in your submission.


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