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Green inspirations at Targi Kielce. The plant zone attracts people to Home, Garden and You Expo
The booths are dominated by early-season plants and among them you can find a wide selection of perennials, pansies, daisies and colorful balcony compositions. Flowering ornamental shrubs attract particular attention – including various varieties of cherries and almond trees covered with delicate, pink flowers.
There are also garden classics: conifers, arborvitaes, deciduous shrubs and young fruit trees sold both in pots and with bare roots. Next to them are boxes with flower bulbs – tulips, lilies and dahlias – which are very popular with people planning seasonal plantings.
Plants for everyone – enthusiasts to beginners
The selection is incredibly diverse, ranging from small, affordable seedlings to larger, showy plants for gardens and patios. Many visitors carefully examine the plants, inspecting their root systems, comparing varieties, and seeking advice from the salespeople. It is the direct contact with exhibitors, producers and nurseries that makes shopping at the fair truly worthwhile.
Natural trends and the return to the garden
There is a clear trend toward returning to nature, as perennial plants, ornamental shrubs, and pollinator-friendly species are very popular. Many people are also looking for easy-to-grow plants that will do well in home gardens and allotments.
The "Home, Garden and You" trade fair has been a place to find the latest inspiration and solutions for green spaces – from gardens to balconies. Conversations at the expo stands, selecting seedlings and exchanging experiences - the trade fair is a space where both experienced gardeners and people just starting their adventure with plants meet.
The plant zone at the "Home, Garden and You" show fair is not only about shopping, but above all, inspiration. This is where we see how important a role greenery plays in our everyday surroundings – as an element of aesthetics, relaxation and a conscious lifestyle.
The Home, Garden and You trade fair continues on Sunday, April 12, 2026, until 5 p.m.