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Just Pleachy at RHS Hampton Court Palace Garden Festival

This time next week, we’ll be standing at Hampton Court Palace with our trees in place, leaflets laid out, and drinks on ice (we're looking at you, Peach San Pellegrino), ready to welcome you to the Just Pleachy stand.

The RHS Hampton Court Palace Garden Festival is one of the highlights of the horticultural calendar, and this year we’re thrilled to be part of it. From 1 - 6 July, you’ll find us at Stand HC406, just inside Gate 11, near the Woodland Trust stand.

We’re bringing a handpicked selection of our most popular pleached trees so you can see them in person and get a real sense of how they can transform a space. If you’ve been thinking about garden privacy or some structure, this is your chance to speak with us face to face and get tailored advice.

We’ll be offering free consultations throughout the week, along with exclusive RHS offers you won’t find online. And if you just want to browse and enjoy the atmosphere, that’s fine too. You’re very welcome to stop by, have a chat, pick up a leaflet, and take home one of our Just Pleachy tote bags while stocks last.

We’re nearly there now,  the finishing touches are being confirmed, the trees are being prepped for their journey, and the stand is coming together. If you’re heading to the show, we’d love to see you!

Just Pleachy, Stand HC406. We’ll have the trees, the tips, and the tote bags!

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