Why attend Glee

Discover suppliers and source garden products

Glee is the UK's leading garden retail trade show, held annually at the NEC Birmingham on 8-10 September.

For over 50 years it's been the place where garden centres, destination shops, farm shops, DIY stores and independents come to discover wholesale garden products, meet new suppliers and plan their ranges for the year ahead.

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Where can garden retailers find new suppliers?

Garden retailers can find new suppliers at trade shows where wholesale brands, manufacturers, and distributors showcase products across garden, outdoor living, home, gift, and pet categories at Glee, making it the most efficient garden product sourcing event.

Why attend Glee?

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Find new suppliers

Glee gives you direct access to 460+ garden suppliers UK-wide and internationally, all in one place.

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Visit Glee and Autumn Fair together

We co-locate with Autumn Fair on 8-9 September and your ticket gives you access to both shows.

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Discover wholesale garden products

Explore 10,000+ of products across 11 sectors, from garden care and plants to home, gift and pet.

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Stay ahead of retail trends

Gain insights from industry experts, attend seminars and discover what’s shaping garden retail.

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  • "The conversations we had with visitors confirmed that our products are exactly what retailers are looking for. We came to meet new stockists, and we left with large orders already placed." - Best of British award winner
    Neil Watkins,
    Founder/EcoCrops,
  • “We have visited around several times in the last 10 year and the new September timing has been so much better and truly makes sense. We come to Glee knowing what we want and come specifically to look for new suppliers that we haven’t yet placed orders here yet.”
    Lloyd Mitchell,
    Twigs Nurseries
  • "We've already met four garden centres that want to work with us – buyers we simply wouldn't have found anywhere else."
    Jamie Brett,
    James C Brett
  • "The quality of leads has been good, and we won an award at our very first outing. We'll be back."
    Matt Simpkins,
    iSqueeze
  • "Plenty of orders taken, new accounts opened, and strong interest in our new ranges. We couldn't have asked for more from three days."
    Martha Bowen,
    Ivyline
  • "We met many new potential customers and received firm orders right on the stand. The response was strong enough that we rebooked immediately."
    SOCKSHOP
  • "We've been growing for 40 years and Glee is a great way of getting in touch with the garden centre trade. It's a good show in a good location."
    Vince Young,
    Tudor Tea and Coffee
  • "We can see this making a big impact in food courts and delis. The product really suits garden centres and Glee was the right place to launch."
    Edward Starr,
    Amazing Chocolate Workshop
  • "We decided to launch at Glee and some of the bigger buyers have already been to see us. The show has a really nice, positive feel."
    Gino Pizza Ovens
  • "A great mix of diverse visitors – we made contact with all sorts of people we wouldn't have reached elsewhere."
    Harvest Wild Bird Food
  • “Glee is the main show in the UK and I’ve been multiple times to look at what’s new and gain inspiration for the year ahead. “
    Neil Watkins,
    Asda buyer
  • “Do a fantastic job, they have a huge craft department and it has big time grown their business.”
    Gareth Pope,
    Groves
  • “We come to Glee every year and have done for many years. It is great for us to network. The show works better for us than Autum Fair, whilst the September dates work better as it means we will have sold all our summer stock and can get ready for the new season.”
    Michael Frecklington,
    Cherry Tree Garden Centre
  • “I’ve been coming to Glee for almost 40 years! Enjoying seeing new products at the show this year and meeting with our main suppliers. I’ve also been able to source some different products which will really stand out in store. Glee is one of our main shows.”
    Neil Grant,
    Ferndale Garden Centre
  • “its our first time at Glee, quiter than we expected but its only day one so we’ll see. I’m not sure where our stand is ideal but everybody is very friendly and it’s a lovely environment.”
    Sales Manager / Coffee King
  • “it’s a lovely show, we’ve been before, its a bit quiet where their stand is this year, but we’ve had a steady flow of people and have got some good leads.”
    Sales Team / WhitCo
  • “Feels the show is quiet, but they’ve made some good leads so far, so we’ll see. Hoping to get more traction in the next couple of days.”
    Martin,
    Treat Kitchen
  • “the show had got off to a great start, was very busy on the stand in the morning but had slowed down during the afternoon. She was expecting it to be busy later in the week.”
    Sales Manager / Henry Bell Wild Bird Feed
  • “Its smaller this year and doesn’t feel quite so busy as previous years, I think it’s a trend with trade shows because so much can be done online now and people don’t necessarily need to attend.”
    Sales Manager / Growmore (Westland)
  • “The show has a really nice feel, very diverse and has a very positive feel. Some of the bigger buyers have been to see us, so we are happy!”
    Sales Manager / Gino Pizza Ovens
  • “Our first appearance at GLEE was such a success that we immediately re-booked for next year’s show, which will be combined with the Autumn Fair. The response to our collections - especially the new RHS range - was fantastic. All in all, we couldn’t be happier with how GLEE went and are excited to build on this momentum at next year’s combined GLEE & Autumn Fair event.”
    SOCKSHOP Team / SOCKSHOP
  • “We are a one-stop-shop for a food shops and departments in garden centres. We’ve seen a mixture of new and existing customers at Glee and we’re pretty happy with the amount of leads we’ve had.”
    Mark Prior,
    Keff
  • “We’ve had quite a few prospective stockists and new leads so for the networking Glee has been good for us. We’ve met quite a few charities and our product also works perfectly in garden centres. We have a sock for many occasions!”
    Jessica Best,
    Pantherella
  • “It’s our third time at the show an the majority of what we’ve brought here has been new product. The quality of customers has been really good at Glee this year.”
    Bobby Fisher,
    Greenkey Garden and Home
  • “We’ve been really busy during the show and have had good feedback on our Spring/Summer 26 ranges. We’ve seen plenty of export customers and lots of orders have been taken, both for in season ranges and new products for the coming year. We’ve also opened new accounts so we’re very happy with that.”
    Martha Bowen,
    Ivyline
  • “The show has been good for networking with other suppliers and to do our marketing for the brand. I’ll be back next year!”
    David Cohen,
    Klass
  • “We’ve had a team of buyers at the show for the full duration of Glee, which gives us the opportunity to catch up with hundreds of our suppliers in one place whilst also looking for new suppliers. We’ve had some really useful discussions with companies so the show’s been very helpful to our planning. We also want to get the name out about our garden centre business”
    Jack Shields,
    Robert Dyas
  • “This fits in with a high end consumer lifestyle”
    Sara Bazeley,
    Westland
  • "I’d like to make it more affordable for them so the garden offering is deeper. We should have an active supplier base that’s manufacturing in the UK so we can support British businesses. You have to back British made, that’s what gives you the point of difference. And you’re not just backing British, it’s also more sustainable.”
    Alan Roper,
    Blue Diamond Group
  • “We’ve been trading for 15 years and this is our first time at Glee as the UK distributor for Citrocana. Some of our biggest customers are farm shops so we’ve come here to see if we can expand further into garden centres. The quality of leads has been good and we’re also delighted to have won an award for another of our brands, a plant-based milk, Numilk. It’s particularly good to win an award at our first outing here. We’ll be back!”
    Matt Simpkins,
    iSqueeze
  • “This is our first real trade show in years and we’ve come to Glee because we can see this making a big impact in food courts and delis. The product really suits garden centres and taps into the male gifting market.”
    Edward Starr,
    Amazing Chocolate Workshop
  • “We’ve seen a lot of new customers and e-commerce sites”
    Guy Jenkins,
    Johnsons Lawn Seed
  • “It was a natural progression for us to move into garden centres. We also offer display stands so that customers can make their own floral bouquets. They make wonderful gifts, especially around key occasions such as Valentine’s, Mother’s Day and Easter”
    Darren Williams,
    Ceramic Flowers
  • “We’ve seen some existing customers and also a few new ones. Grass seed is one of our best sellers and that’s up 40% year-on-year because of the weather. Since the rebranding we’ve introduced a lot of new products, with a lot of items aimed at teaching children to grow. We’re focusing on the easy gardening side of things."
    Carly Jackson,
    Bees Seeds
  • “You do a really good job of marketing the show!”
    Appetite Me & Pegasus Group
  • “We’ve been going for 40 years and we’re very buoyant as a company; we’re still growing. Glee is a nice show in a good location and a good way of getting in touch with the garden centre trade.”
    Vince Young,
    Tudor Tea and Coffee
  • “Does your website convey what you do and where you do it? Garden centres are all thinking, how do we diversify and where do we start? You need to stay in the zeitgeist of your local customers”
    Aaron Rudman-Hawkins,
    The Evergreen Agency
  • “We are all about bio-diversity in farming and only use wool derived from high welfare animals. We had lots of wool that was going to waste and started making it into pellets for the garden”
    Colin Lamond,
    Sheep Unique

What you’ll discover at Glee

Thousands of garden retail buyers make the trip to Glee at the NEC Birmingham every year. Discover why.

Register now and secure your place at the UK’s leading garden trade show.

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What are the show dates and opening times? 

Tuesday 8 September 2026 | 9:00 - 18:00

Wednesday 9 September 2026 | 09:00 - 18:00

Thursday 10 September 2026 | 09:00 - 16:00

 

Where is Glee 2026 taking place?

Glee continues to proudly call the NEC Birmingham its home. The venue address is: 

NEC Birmingham 

North Ave, Marston Green 

Birmingham 

B40 1NT 

 

Start planning your visit to Glee at the NEC today. 

Why should retailers visit a garden trade show?

Retailers visit garden trade shows to discover new suppliers, compare products in person, identify seasonal trends and plan stock for the next buying season.

Where can garden retailers find new suppliers?

Garden retailers can find new suppliers at trade shows where wholesale brands, manufacturers and distributors exhibit products across garden, outdoor living, home, gift and pet categories.

What products can buyers source at a garden trade show?

Buyers can source products across garden care, outdoor living, home, gift, pet, food and retail categories, depending on the sectors represented at the show.

Who should attend a garden retail buying event?

Garden retail trade shows are designed for buyers, independent retailers, garden centres, farm shops, hardware stores, wholesalers, distributors and sourcing teams looking for new products and suppliers.

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Register now and join thousands of garden retail buyers at Glee, 8-10 September 2026, the UK's leading garden exhibition and trade show.

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