Britain's best known rose grower is coming to a garden centre near Ledbury this Father's Day weekend.
Radway Bridge Garden Centre is set to host 'David Austin Rose Day' on Saturday (June 15) from 10.30am to 3.30pm.
Specialists at the company, whose clients include David Beckham, will be on hand for visitors to learn from them.
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Tim Burge, head of product information and trialling at the company, will be sharing his wealth of knowledge on all rose-related topics.
Mr Burge, who has been at the company for over 25 years, was even part of the team behind the development of the award-winning Emma Bridgewater Rose, which received a Gold Medal at the Chelsea Flower Shower in May.
He said: "Our main goal is to provide people with exquisite, healthy, and dependable roses."
At the event, attendees will gain insights into growing methods and care tips from the team.
Mr Burge will also be providing plant clinic advice; visitors only need to bring a photo of a struggling rose for him to suggest solutions.
The company will also be showing off some of its other rose varieties, such as the stunning Queen of Sweden Rose, recently seen being planted by famous footballer Beckham.
The day will not be reserved strictly for rose enthusiasts.
There will be plenty to see and experience at the centre, from the well-stocked plant area to the homeware and gift sections indoors.
The Mulberry Café will be open for visitors to sample its five-star rated breakfasts, lunches and homemade cakes, as praised on Google and TripAdvisor.
The event is shaping up to be a fantastic opportunity for all plant lovers and an ideal day out for the Father's Day weekend.
The event will take place from 10.30am to 3.30pm at Radway Bridge Garden Centre, Hfd HR1 3RX.
For more information, visit their Facebook page or take a glance at the fantastic reviews on Google.
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