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BBC Gardeners World Live - NEC Birmingham - 11th-15th June 2008 |
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Written by Telly Addict
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Saturday, 10 May 2008 |
BBC Gardeners World Live takes place at the NEC Birmingham from Wednesday 11th June until Sunday 15th June 2008
BBC Gardeners World Live 2008 sees the exhibition enter its 16th year. This year's BBC Gardeners World Live promises to be bigger and better than ever, with a tantalising mix of show gardens, floral displays, practical demonstrations, entertainment and shopping opportunities.
One of the centrepieces of the BBC Gardeners World Live show is the Gardeners World Magazine Celebrity Theatre where familiar faces including Monty Don, Alan Titchmarsh and Joe Swift take to the stage to share their invaluable advice.
If you are interested in growing your own fruit and vegetables, be sure not to miss the Grow Your Own area and stage. Expert gardeners will give practical demonstrations and advice on growing and using fruit, vegetables and herbs. If you want some ideas on how to go green in the garden, you should look out for the Sustainable Living section.
More than 100 of the country's top nurseries will have stands in the RHS Floral Marquee, displaying their flowers and plants to the highest standards in their hopes of winning one of the coveted RHS medals. You will find every plant you could ever imagine, plus some more you probably couldn't. (The big sell-off starts at 4.30pm on Sunday 15th June, so be there if you want to grab yourself a bargain!)
Tickets are valid for all day entry on your chosen day and include FREE entry into BBC Good Food Show Summer, Countryfile magazine at the BBC Summer Festival and Good Homes magazine at the BBC Summer Festival. All tickets incluce a FREE SHOW GUIDE.
Demand for these tickets is bound to be high, so book your tickets for BBC Gardeners World Live now by clicking here.
The NEC is adjacent to the M42 and is easily accessible from the M40, M1, M5 and M6 motorways.
If you are traveling by train, Birmingham International station is within easy reach of the NEC, and if you are arriving from further afield, Birmingham Airport is only a short taxi ride away.
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Last Updated ( Saturday, 10 May 2008 )
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