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Looking forward to the 2021 Australian Horticultural Trials Week
It’s coming up to that time of year again. For four wonderful days in December, NGIV and Australia’s top breeders and growers, are proud to take part in the 2021 Australian Horticultural Trials Week presented by Powerplants.
This year’s Horticultural Trials Week will take place between 7–10 December. Whether you want to see how new plants or products perform, network with industry colleagues or pick up some useful tips form the experts, Trials Week is not to be missed.
This year’s Plant Exhibitors are:
Ball Australia
Haars Nursery
JD Propogation
JD Propogation
Majestic Young Plants
Mansfield's Propagation Nursery
Touch of Class Plants
This year’s Allied Exhibitors are:
Powerplants (Presenting Partner)
Garden City Plastics
Norwood
SuperStarters
EvergreenConnect
Now is the perfect time to reflect on the historyof this prestigious event and understand what makes the Australian Horticultural Trials Week special?
A brief history of Australian Horticultural Trials Week
The Australian Horticultural Trials (AHT) has a relatively young history in comparison to the depth of Australia’s horticultural history. Showcasing the best plants and products needed a united effort and in 2001 a group of pioneering industry figures and businesses, conceived Hortivations. They believed there was a missed opportunity to show the broader industry some of the innovations coming out of Victoria, in a format similar the Pack Trials held in the United States.
Hortivations, held at Ball Australia’s former site in Keysborough, was originally designed for multiple businesses to present to the wholesale industry the variety of plants and products available. The coming together of multiple businesses at the one site of Ball Australia, to showcase their products, is testament to the strength and unity of the industry. The shared goals of everyone made the event a success for many years.
In 2016 the Australian Horticultural Trials were conceived. The continuation of the event in a new format, with each business showcasing products on their own site, was predestined, with a rich web of growers, producing innovative and quality products, needing a solid platform from which to showcase to the industry. Fundamentally, both events were designed to promote and drive the new varieties that have been sourced locally and internationally, but also to educate and attract, the industry from across the country, on the extensive network of breeders, both locally and internationally.
The relaxed yet professional environment the AHT participants create each year at their sites is perfect for viewing and learning about the quality plants and products, and doing business, but also for networking with old and new friends from across the country. Everyone is welcome at AHT; from wholesale growers looking for the next product to add to their schedule, to the retailers and the horticultural media searching for the next big thing to hit the shelves, and our landscapes.
What makes the Australian Horticultural Trials Week special?
We thought we’d ask some of the key figures surrounding Trials Week; What makes the Australian Horticultural Trials Week special?
Symone Brown, Operations Manager, Tissue Culture Australia
Kate Grant, Marketing Manager, Ball Australia
Matt Curtis, Operations Manager, Majestic Young Plants
Brendan Haar, Haars Nursery
Simon Gomme, Director Powerplants Australia
Jen and Dan Patience, Owners, JD Propagation and Super Starters
Joel Crameri, Director, Majestic Young Plants
Visit www.horticulturaltrials.com to find out more about the Australian Horticultural Trials Week and the 2021 event.