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Music rescue challenge facebook6/29/2023 Located in rural Leicestershire's Vale of Belvoir, Belvoir Castle has been the home to the Duke of Rutland's family since 1067. Redbrick Communications, 68 St James's Street, Nottingham, NG1 6FJ Event tickets include parking in a separate designated parking field.įor Belvoir Castle Flower & Garden Show enquiries, contact:Īndy Tudbury Belvoir press enquiries please contact: Accompanied under 16s are free and well behaved dogs on a lead at all times are welcome. There's also the option to upgrade to a specially discounted castle entry on the day.Įarly bird tickets are available until the end of May at £12.50 per adult, plus discounts for RHS members. Other features include the Craft/floral marquee, sculpture artists, and the Castle View ‘selfie' Garden, supported by CED Stone, the ideal spot to take photos with the iconic castle as the backdrop.įour-legged friends can take part too at the ‘Edwards Arena' in support of Team Edward Labrador Rescue and enter into a fun dog show.Īccess to Belvoir Castle's formal gardens is included with show admission with direct access from the ladies field showground. ![]() New for 2023 will be cooking demonstrations from award winning butcher Johnny Pusztai from The Snobby Butcher in Nottingham while live music will come from Johnny Victory. For visitors making their way to the castle's own gardens, they will see the newly planted formal rose garden in front of the castle created by David Austin Roses to showcase their beautiful English roses in full and fragrant bloom. Garden furniture, tools and much more will also be available to purchase. Over in the ‘Let's Talk' marquee, TV's gardening presenter and household name David Domoney of Love Your Garden fame, international floral artist Jonathan Moseley, multi award winning designer Professor David Stevens, and Nottingham's own gardening legend John Stirland will be among the illustrious speakers.Īward winning nurseries including David Austin Roses, Hardy's, Barcham Trees and Primrose Hall will be among those bringing their plants. The Jonathan Moseley Challenge trophy floral competition is also open for entries. Budding designers have been asked to create a planter display for the show for the chance to win gardening vouchers and Belvoir tickets. The U16's Sow & Grow design competition has been introduced to get the next generation involved. There's plenty of ways to get involved too. The 30 borders will once again be battling it out to win the coveted Duchess of Rutland Trophy and along with the main feature show garden by award winning designer Steve Cobb, they will provide plenty of inspiration for design and planting combinations to try at home. Created as an opportunity for emerging garden designers to dip their toe into the show world, previous winners have used the experience as a stepping stone to the likes of RHS Chelsea. ![]() The Countryside Borders Competition - supported by The London College of Garden Design - has once again attracted a huge amount of interest with a high standard of entries. Taking place across two days on 15-16 July 2023, the event has become a popular feature each summer with a host of horticulture events and activities, a talks and demonstration marquee, show borders, live music, cookery demos and even a fun dog show. ![]() Ideas and Inspiration in Spades at the Belvoir Castle Flower and Garden Showīelvoir Castle Flower and Garden Show will be full of ideas and inspiration for novice and keen gardeners alike with advice clinics, expert talks and demonstrations and a blooming array of show borders.
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