Zelari Piante exhibits for the 10th time at special anniversary Four Oaks Trade Show

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

Zelari

This marks the 10th time for Zelari Piante to invest in a presence at this leading UK horticultural trade show.

The Zelari Piante UK sales Team in force will be on hand at stand House B stands 23/24/25/26/27/28 and B1/2/3 + OP14 (FOC) + restaurant to inform visitors about their innovative products/services including new ordering technologies.

Andrea Zelari says: "We have decided to exhibit at Four Oaks Trade show again after an absence due to the pandemic and the consequent social restrictions as a sign that horticulture trade is still sound and here to stay. The 50th Anniversary show also provides an excellent opportunity for us to catch-up with customers in the sector; attending the show, we are willing to introduce, to the clients that might not be yet aware of, the new buying methods and technologies Zelari has in place to make ordering from us simple, easy, immediate and the new lines, such as our new VQ14 1/4 std range.

"Moreover, Four Oaks has been an important part of our marketing for 10 years and we are pleased to show support for the continuation of this valuable industry event. We’re looking forward to showcasing our full range."


Read These Next

Dutch ornamenta exports on a map

Post-Brexit data shows plant imports rising and exports falling

Post-Brexit imports into the UK have increased with multiple sources showing how we have not improved import substitution despite the promises of Brexit, with the Netherlands the remaining the largest trading partner.

Salix cuttings (L to R): acutifolia ‘Blue Streak’, alba var. vitellina, daphnoides, alba var. vitellina ‘Yelverton’, irrorata and rubra ‘Eugenei’ - credit all images: Bob Askew

Salix - these wonderful willows will add colour and beauty to the garden

Nepalese Orange has gorgeous rich orange bark, peeling in coppery-orange strips and prominent lenticels

Betula - some colourful alternative birches to the usual suspects


Opinion


Partner Content