House builder, Barratt Homes is to sponsor the Show Garden avenue at Gardening Scotland 2013

The national gardening and outdoor living show attracts 40,000 visitors every year and the inspirational Show Gardens, which are created by top designers and emerging talent, are one of the most popular features of the event.

This year’s Show will take place from Friday, 31 May until Sunday, 2 June at The Royal Highland Centre Edinburgh and the Barratt Homes Show Gardens will form the centrepiece of the Show.

Gardening Scotland organiser, Martin Dare, says: “We are delighted to welcome Barratt Homes as a sponsor of our Show Garden avenue. We know that many of our visitors are new homeowners in search of plants, advice and inspiration and we are confident that they will be able to find everything they need at this year’s event.”

Anne Ross, sales director at Barratt East Scotland says, “We are delighted to be sponsoring the Barratt Homes Show Gardens at this year’s Gardening Scotland.

“A beautiful garden is high up on the wish list of many home buyers and the design of our homes reflects the importance of an outside space so we are pleased to be supporting this popular event.”

More than 400 exhibitors take part in Gardening Scotland every year including top nurseries and specialist growers and the Show also features a Cookery Theatre and Food Fayre as well as a gardening theatre with a packed programme of workshops and advice.

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