Back with a wider range of classes to exhibit in, more traders to visit, and the usual garden displays on offer, we are excited to be back for our sixth show.
Held again at Ayr Racecourse, tickets will only be available on the two days at the gate - you're sure to have a great day out, despite the typical unpredictable Scottish weather.
In addition to the competitive classes for plants, there will also be flower arranging and new classes at this years show including handicrafts, baking and walking sticks, as well as some other show gardens/displays.
The trade stands will primarily be plants, bulbs, trees, shrubs and associated products. As well as stands selling pots, planters and garden equipment There will also be a range of craft related stalls at this years show with a variety of different goods on offer, as well as some different food stalls to fix your cravings.
Some entertainment will be on throughout the two days of the show including a variety of musical performers.
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