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TRADE DAY REPORT

By Nan Cleven

Welcome to NGIV Trade Day, Australia’s largest wholesale plantlife trading and networking event.

After a seemingly long and cold winter, the first Trade Day of this busiest season of the year for the nursery industry was mild and sunny at KCC Park. It was a hectic and buoyant market with all the colour, fragrance and activity of the start of spring as trade and the pace increased on this September morning.

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Nursery & Garden Industry Victoria (NGIV) Trade Day is more than just a market, it’s: « Always keen for a chat – Mimo Porcaro one of our very popular standholders, discussing product range on the Habitat 101 stand.

Hortwide Services and Clyde Plant Nursery brightened up August Trade Day with plenty of potted colour. Australia’s largest wholesale plantlife trading and networking event Buy direct from Australia’s best plant growers every

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The finest quality and extensive range of plants and garden products

The best wholesale prices

The convenience of everything under one roof

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NGIV Trade Day is the perfect place to grow your business!

«Carl enjoying a morning cuppa with NGIV

President Simon Gomme of Powerplants, and Frank Schellekens from Kootenay Park. « It must be wisteria season at

Grandview Monbulk! Here’s Tom and

Ted manning the stand and helping buyers with all their wisteria needs.

Process Water is a Melbourne-based water treatment company, specialising in producing and supplying equipment used for the removal/control of pathogens within water through disinfection solutions. The business also offers a range of measurement and control systems as well as filtration options for all your water quality needs. The expert team was on hand to discuss water issues solutions to the buyers in attendance. « Heavily loaded trolleys were being trundled about early – a hectic and buoyant market for all. Demand exceeding supply right from the start. We met

Lyn from Mildura Pots & More, carefully balancing an array of potted colour on her well loaded trolley.

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