The Harrogate Spring Flower Show welcomed record visitor numbers as the curtain came down on the floral extravaganza.
More than 40,000 enthusiasts enjoyed the spectacular floral displays and show gardens at the Great Yorkshire Events Centre, expertly put together by the very best growers, plant nurseries and gardening professionals from across the UK.
Organised by the North of England Horticultural Society (NEHS), the show is the first major event of the year in the horticultural calendar.
Show director Nick Smith said:
“The show was a huge gardening success with the warm weather playing its part, attracting the crowds who enjoyed fantastic floral displays, stunning show gardens, live demonstrations and a feel-good atmosphere.
“The team is already planning our Autumn Flower Show which takes place at Newby Hall near Ripon – a stunning venue to welcome back our supporters and new visitors to another horticultural showstopper.”

The Harrogate Autumn Flower Show takes place from 19th-21st September 2025.
Tickets are available next month at https://www.flowershow.org.uk/autumn-show/tickets-gift-e-vouchers

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