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RHS Tatton Show 2014

Hi guys, hope we're all well! Did any of you make it over to the Tatton Show this time? I missed out myself, but Steve was there and there are some fantastic write ups and photos doing the rounds on social media. If you did manage to get down there, what did you think? Was it an improvement on previous years? Was it a worthwhile visit for you?
There's been a bit of discussion online about the benefits of taking part in these shows, especially RHS Hampton, Chelsea and Tatton, but I have to say, we love getting involved. Especially since the shows often allow us to produce things that are a little bit out of the ordinary and special. It's also just a great day out and lovely to meet so many new people and catch up with some we already know.
We've supplied a few show gardens this year, one of them is Belinda Belt of Greenbelt Landscapes with 'Vogue' currently at Tatton. We're waiting on some proper photos from a pro but here's a sneak peek anyway, sorry the quality isn't great. We provided some Yorkstone, including the big flower design at the back of the garden - definitely not something we do every day!

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