HortWeek renews partnership with Four Oaks Trade Show for 2025 and unveils expanded opportunities for exhibitors

A collaboration is underway to deliver enhanced industry insights, awards and multimedia coverage of horticulture’s leading event.

Four Oaks Trade Show

HortWeek proudly announces the renewal of its partnership with the Four Oaks Trade Show, building on its successful track record as the event’s media partner. The horticulture sector’s leading publication will deploy its full editorial and creative resources to deliver comprehensive coverage through multiple channels, including a show catalogue, dedicated mini site, industry awards programme, HortWeek TV, podcasts and expert-led panel discussions addressing critical sector challenges.

With the 2025 show planning phase now well underway, HortWeek emphasises the strategic importance for exhibitors to secure marketing opportunities now, due to limited availability and before peak demands of the current spring season intensify. New sponsorship opportunities are being developed for 2025, offering businesses innovative ways to engage with the show’s audience.

HortWeek senior account manager Christina Walker said: “From our newsroom to the design studio, every HortWeek team member contributes to making this partnership an engine for the success of the fantastic Four Oaks Trade Show.

“Our expanded 2025 offerings help exhibitors to align their participation with specific business objectives, whether launching plants, products or technology, shaping sector debate and, of course, connecting with buyers.”

Exhibitors interested in maximising their impact before, during and after Four Oaks 2025 can contact Christina Walker at christina.walker@haymarket.com for bespoke proposals. The HortWeek commercial team will begin proactive outreach to confirmed exhibitors later this month.

Four Oaks’ Karen Kelly said: “We’re thrilled to announce that Four Oaks Trade Show has once again partnered with HortWeek as our official media partner for 2025. This collaboration will bring even more industry insights, coverage and opportunities to showcase the best in horticulture. Stay tuned for exclusive updates as we build up to Four Oaks Trade Show 2025 (2-3 September).”


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