Colorful and trailing—these are the highlights of tradescantia, and it is probably one of the most recognised plants in America, too. If you are wondering why, and don’t have one in your collection, well, you’ll get one after reading this!
03.05.2024 - 14:23 / jparkers.co.uk
The very first RHS Urban Show was this weekend, and we had a whale of a time. With plenty of plants to shop, stalls to explore, and live talks and tutorials to watch, the whole weekend was a whirlwind.
Did you visit us there? If you couldn’t make it, here’s everything you missed.
The Very First RHS Urban Show
The show was a huge success, seeing large numbers of the public pass through each day. Celebrating growing your own oasis in the comfort of your home, this new immersive gardening experience was exactly everything promised.
We were excited to be included in this debut gardening show, situated in the Heart of Manchester – just down the road from our headquarters. Since our establishment in 1933, this city has been our home, and to experience yet another first was a privilege.
A New Age of Gardening
This show shines a direct light on urban gardening. Filling green spaces in towns and cities to addressing the challenges that come with them was addressed throughout the weekend, helping city dwellers make the most of their spaces – both inside and out.
Instead of large sprawling border displays, indoor house plant showcases, and brand-new technology took the spotlight.
Trending Plants at the RHS Urban Show
Of course, houseplants were one of the highlights of the show. But that’s not all! The Cloud Gardener (AKA Jason Williams) created planters that are perfect for balconies, with north, south, east, and west-facing properties all considered.
We personally saw a keen interest in our perennials and fruit plants, both of which add an ornamental and practical edge to any garden, while also being fun to look at. Want to shop the show? Our perennials and fruit plants are gorgeous for any display and any theme.
Colorful and trailing—these are the highlights of tradescantia, and it is probably one of the most recognised plants in America, too. If you are wondering why, and don’t have one in your collection, well, you’ll get one after reading this!
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