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Agrovista Amenity has announced that it will be exhibiting at GroundsFest 2024.

Following the resounding success of the event’s debut last year, the company is eager to showcase its innovative and sustainable products to a broader audience.

Agrovista Amenity offers a wide range of products designed to meet the needs of professionals across the industry.

Visitors to GroundsFest can find Agrovista Amenity at stand L151 in the Landscape Zone. This dedicated area highlights the latest outdoor environment technologies and innovations, making it a must-visit for landscape architects, garden designers, contractors, and other professionals in the industry.

12756614476?profile=RESIZE_584xAt GroundsFest, Agrovista Amenity will focus on showcasing several key products, including:

Tree and hedge planting range: As exclusive distributors of Tree Hugger and WhiptecBio guards, Agrovista is committed to providing affordable and sustainable tree, hedge, shrub, and vine guards that are completely plastic-free, eliminating the need for collection and disposal.

Planting sundries: Essential tools and materials for successful planting projects.

Nutrition: Solutions to support healthy plant growth and development.

Grass and wildflower seed: High-quality seeds for creating beautiful and sustainable landscapes.

Hard and soft landscaping supplies: Including reinforcement mesh and rubber grass mats.

Equipment and workwear: Durable and reliable products designed for the demands of landscaping professionals.

Agrovista Amenity is excited to be part of this dynamic event and looks forward to engaging with industry professionals, sharing their expertise, and demonstrating their cutting-edge products. Be sure to visit stand L151 in the Landscape Zone to discover how Agrovista Amenity can help you achieve your landscaping goals with sustainable and effective solutions.

For more information about Agrovista UK, visit www.agrovista.co.uk/amenity

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