The annual Plant Lovers' Fair returns to Norfolk this weekend, with an increased focus on house plants this year.
The fair will take place at Creake Abbey, near Burnham Market, on Saturday, May 20 from 10am until 4pm.
There will be more than 30 stalls there, which will include Ilex Alba Ltd with succulent planters, Palmers Nursery with ornamental grasses, sedges and bamboo and Cottage Memories with roses.
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Creake Abbey will welcome an increased number of nurseries specialising in succulents, ferns and cacti, as well as locally-made pottery, to meet the current craze for invigorating indoor living spaces.
There will also be street food and drink vendors, which are The Hope Coffee Co, Green Wave Coffee, Owie’s Big Black Piggy Porkers, The Duck Truck, The Welly Boot Bakery, Lakenham Creamery and Heather’s Kettle Corn.
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Diana Brocklebank Scott, the founder of Creake Abbey, said: "The full range of herbaceous perennials will be on offer as well as grasses, bulbs, shrubs and climbers.
"With our focus on house plants this year, we hope to attract younger gardeners to the day."
Entry is £5, with under 16s free, and dogs on leads are welcome.
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