
Join over 7,500 attendees, and attend the southeast's premier landscape and horticulture conference and trade event. The Landscape Show features over 200,000 square feet of trees, shrubs, equipment and more from over 500 exhibiting companies. In addition to the extensive trade show, numerous events promoting certification, industry and government surround The Landscape Show.
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| Thursday, September 29 | 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. |
| Friday, September 30 | 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. |
| Saturday, October 1 | 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. |
The Landscape Show is recognized as one of the premier nursery and landscape trade shows in the country. Known in the 1950's as the FNGA Trade Meet, The Landscape Show has a long history of bringing thousands of members of nursery industry together.
The exhibit area at The Landscape Show uses 200,000 sq. ft of space to showcase more than 500 exhibiting companies specializing in plants, trees, hardscape and horticulture-related supplies. Horticulture produce lines vary from trees, plants, shrubs, liners, annuals, perennials, foliage, turf grass and more. Hard good supplies include soils, mulches, equipment, nursery and greenhouse supplies, pavers, stones, statuary and much more.
In addition to the extensive trade show, numerous industry events surround The Landscape Show. Social events provide time for relaxing with old and new friends. Best of all, exchange news, information and industry knowledge as you meet with colleagues and associates.
Educational classes are available covering everything from production to landscape management and design to retail to FNGLA's certification programs. The FNGLA Short Course at The Landscape Show offers premium education opportunities through tours, workshops and specialty sessions. Free on-going Demonstrations are presented each day of the show, located inside the exhibit hall.
Visit the Discover Area where you'll find free demonstrations, examples of vertical gardens (green walls) and a focus on composting.
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