Win a Pair of Tickets to Toby’s Garden Festival 2023
And we’re offering not one, but six lucky readers the chance to each win a pair of tickets to this year’s event!
Now in its ninth year, Toby’s Garden Festival will be welcoming a whole host of interesting celebrity gardening personalities, including BBC Gardener’s World garden designer, Joe Swift, who will be sharing his tips on how to get the most from your garden.
Enjoy talks and demos on a range of topics, from flower farming and keeping chickens, to rewilding your garden and growing your own.
New for 2023 is the Food Drink Devon Market, showcasing the best local producers in the South West. The Daily Telegraph’s wine guru, Susy Atkins, and food writer Mark Diacono of Otter Farm will be running talks and tastings on wine, cider and cheese, and there will be opportunities to learn more about how you can grow your own vines at home.
Don’t miss the aptly named Feast Street to sample over 15 local street food producers beside the glistening Castle Lake to the soundtrack of live music.
Over 160 exhibitors, including award-winning Chelsea Flower Show plant nurseries, garden furniture suppliers, outdoor kitchen and building providers and much more, will be available to speak to and take advantage of unique show exclusive offers.
See the full lineup at www.tobygardenfest.co.uk
Entrants must be residents of Exeter, East Devon, Mid Devon, or South Devon with EX or TQ postcodes. All other entries will be disqualified.
Competition closes 17/04/23. Winner will be selected at random and notified by e-mail. Prize is non-transferable and no cash alternative is offered. Travel not included. Booking subject to availability. Entrants must be aged 18 or older. Full terms and conditions can be found online. General terms & conditions can be found here.
The garden festival looks great
good show
Gardening is my interest
Have met Tony before and would love to visit his show
I love Toby’s Sunday morning gardening programme on Radio Devon, the best show on the radio. Great sense of humour.
I enjoyed Toby’s fest a few years ago & would love to be there again
Lovely setting for this festival. I would love to go