Well it's finally here, after weeks of humming and aarrghh - ing, we have now reached the weekend before the big event which we are now treating as our official (if somewhat belated) launch.

 

We will be demonstrating some of our fantastic range of products which include our fabulous range of Artificial Grass which we supply and install. We will have a stunning range of Unreal Hanging Baskets available to purchase on the day or pre order for delivery. We will also have a range of our artificial tree's and plants available to take away or pre order.

 

As well as all this we will be selling a range of our professional landscape products some of which will be also on display as part of the Unreal Garden. Products such as our Grass Protection Meshes, and Gravel Stabilisation Systems - Aluminium Landscape Edgings, Plastic Artificial Grass and Real Turf Edging and we will also be launching a brand new product to our range - Unreal Solution. This product is ideal for cleaning up after pets and is particularly suited to artificial lawns. Unreal Solution removes stains caused by pet urine, sanitises and deodourizes and is available in a range of container sizes from 5 litre to 25 litres and can be used in a multitude of applications in the home, kennels, catteries, stables, cages, hutches, runs, vet surgeries, whelping boxes, pet beds or in any pet areas. Unreal Solution is non toxic and and pet and environment friendly. Unreal Solution completely eradicates stains and smells unlike most other products which simply mask the smells.

 

Visit us at the show and come try your luck at Quoits on the Unreal Lawn - Stand 1 - 28, First Avenue opposite the floral halls.

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