
After making its GroundsFest debut last year, Hillier Trees is looking forward to returning to Stand L152, where visitors can explore a selection of trees, meet the team and enjoy a relaxed space.
With more than 160 years of horticultural heritage, Hillier combines generations of expertise with modern growing techniques to supply high quality trees for landscape contractors, local authorities, developers, landscape architects and private estates. From specimen trees to large planting schemes, the company supports a wide range of landscaping and environmental projects across the UK.
Designed as a welcoming space, this year’s stand will showcase a variety of trees, giving visitors the chance to experience quality stock up close. Take a seat beneath the canopy, enjoy a break from the exhibition and chat with the team about species selection, planting schemes, contract growing or any upcoming plans. Whether you’re looking for advice on sourcing, specifying or planning, the team will be on hand throughout the event to offer practical guidance and answer your questions.
Visitors can also pick up a complimentary Hillier tote bag, available while stocks last. Inside you’ll find Hillier’s popular Tree Guide and Pocket Guide, along with a notebook and pen -handy resources to take away and refer to long after the show.
As demand for British-grown stock continues to grow, sourcing trees from UK nurseries has never been more important. It supports biosecurity, reduces transport miles and provides confidence in the quality and provenance of the plants being specified. These principles remain central to Hillier’s approach, alongside a long-standing commitment to producing healthy, resilient trees for the landscapes of tomorrow.
GroundsFest is a fantastic opportunity to reconnect with existing customers, meet new faces and share ideas with professionals from across the landscaping industry. Whether you’re a customer or discovering Hillier for the first time, be sure to visit Stand L152 to see the display, chat with the team and a closer look at the trees on display.




