The Landscape Show 2011
The Southeast's premier landscape industry event
2010 Landscape Show: Official Video
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The Landscape Show features over 200,000 square feet of trees, shrubs, equipment and more from over 500 exhibiting companies.
Conference Vitals:
- September 29 - October 1, 2011
- Orlando, FL
- Orange County Convention Center
- A 3-day badge is $15, increases to $30 after 9/9
- Short Course sessions are an additional fee
Conference OverviewHosted by the Florida Nursery, Growers & Landscape Association, The Landscape Show has a long history of bringing thousands of green industry professionals together on an annual basis. Highlights of the conference include more than 500 exhibitors, free demonstrations focusing on living walls and composting, a career fair, the presentation of the FNGLA Landscape Awards and more.
Networking OpportunitiesAt the conference, you'll have numerous opportunities to network with other members of the industry. For example, the day prior to the show there is a golf tournament. You can also attend the opening night reception and special educational courses if you like.
Educational OpportunitiesHeld in conjunction with the show, the FNGLA Short Course provides a unique educational experience for garden center managers, growers, landscape designers and other professionals. As a participant in the Short Course you will get to attend a guided tour of a premier Orlando resort or garden. The cutting-edge tour destinations are selected to be exciting for even the most experienced landscape pro.
Testimonials"The 2010 Landscape Show far exceeded everyone's expectations; there is more energy than we thought we would see. The Landscape Show energizes your soul and helps you look at things differently," says The Landscape Show chairman, Jim Charlton of Walt Disney World Horticulture. "The show allowed attendees to see new varieties of plants and new products, and they left with something they may not have seen before whether it's a new idea, or a new way to display a plant."
"We have been attending The Landscape Show for the past 25 years. Face-to-face interaction with the exhibitors I do business with is very important to the success of my business and The Landscape Show has been the best trade show to make these connections. I also enjoy reuniting and connecting with everyone I have met over the years," says Tommy Aiello of Aiello Landscape, Vero Beach, Florida.