Enchanting garden displays themed around the fairy-tale of Snow White and the timeless classic Jungle Book will be on display at this year’s Southport Flower Show, courtesy of the show’s headline sponsor Everest Home Improvements.



The Snow White and Jungle Book display gardens, which tie in with the show’s ‘Once Upon a Time’ theme, are being created on behalf of Everest by TV gardener David Domoney. Each will be specially designed by David to look like a real front garden, featuring a front door and window from Everest’s wide-ranging collection, while bringing in plants and characteristics inspired by the two popular children’s stories.

The gardens will be located alongside the Celebrity Theatre and Everest will also have a stand inside the Theatre to showcase a range of products throughout the show. These include new additions such as the House Beautiful doors collection, which comprises a stunning range of designs and colours; its state-of-the-art acoustic glazing, which keeps unwanted noise outside; and its impressive flush casement uPVC window, which has been designed to resemble a sleek aluminium or classic timber window.

Visitors will also be able to have a look around Everest’s new garden room – a versatile space that would provide an appealing and practical addition to any garden. Made from extra thick FSC accredited Scandinavian Redwood timber, which is among the most sustainably-produced timber in the world, it comes complete with Everest’s energy efficient windows and doors, while the fully insulated roof, walls and flooring make it useable and comfortable all year round.

Southport Flower Show takes place at Victoria Park from Thursday 16 to Sunday 19 August. The largest independent flower show in the country, it attracts over 50,000 visitors across the four days.

Joanne Holland, CEO of Everest, says: “We’re looking forward to returning to Southport Flower Show as headline sponsor again this year. It is a wonderful event, full of beautiful and inspirational creations, and the Once Upon a Time theme this year is sure to add an extra touch of magic. David Domoney’s stunning designs for Everest’s Snow White and Jungle Book front garden displays certainly provide inspiring examples of how we can be more creative and imaginative when it comes to creating ‘kerb appeal’ for our homes.”