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The Display Gardens - Spring's Hottest Trends Unveiled

Offering a sneak peek at the emerging trends of the season, the Display Gardens are the most highly anticipated element of the Show. Designed by top regional landscape designers and nurseries, the full-size garden spaces offer a wealth of phenomenal design ideas and inspiration.

Participation as a Garden Creator represents substantial support of the Flower Show, arguably the industry's single most powerful promotion vehicle. The Flower Show is really a partnership between the Show and the nursery and landscape industry.

The creators of the amazing display gardens are a diverse group of industry professionals who take full advantage of the opportunity to showcase their talents to an audience of 80,000 avid gardeners. Each year the Garden Creators help support the Flower Show’s mission to educate, inspire and entertain the attendees to beautify their surroundings whether they are a beginning gardener or a seasoned veteran.

Here are just a few of the reasons why you should create a display garden in the Northwest Flower & Garden Show.
  • Promote your business
  • Build credibility 
  • Name recognition 
  • Prestige 
  • Make a prominent statement 
  • Demonstrate talent & creativity 
  • Increase sales Networking  
  • Support the industry
  • Introduce new plants 
  • Inspire Camaraderie among industry peers

For a complete listing of the Subsidies and Responsibilities for Display Gardens please see the Subsidies and Responsibilities Form.

If you are interested in creating a garden for the 2007 Northwest Flower & Garden Show or wish to discuss the many aspects of creating a garden in the Flower Show, please contact:

Cyle Eldred

Show Manager
Northwest Flower & Garden Show
1515 NW 51st St.
Seattle, WA 98107


206.789.5333 ext. 224 or via email at  [email protected] .

 

 
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