A CARDIGAN business will be attending the RHS Chelsea Flower Show in London next week.

Harvst, a green-tech firm, will be exhibiting at the show in partnership with It Will Grow.

They will be displaying their signature climate-controlled mini-greenhouses to allow for gardening in even the smallest spaces.

The stand at the show was designed by It Will Grow’s owner Will Murray to rethink how people can use limited outdoor space for hands-on gardening.

One of the mini-greenhouses on display will be from Harvst’s Sprout range, which uses smart garden technology to nurture micro-greens and seedlings ready for the kitchen and transfer to an allotment or community garden and allows growth all year round.

The greenhouses are British made and allow people to grow greens and herbs at home throughout the year. They also make the most of the space and allow for a place to relax and enjoy the view among the greenery.

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The Sprout range of greenhouses provide shelter, light and warmth and help people grow throughout the seasons, allowing more people to explore the growing interest in self-sufficiency and growing your own food.

Chris Tanner, who founded Harvst, said: “We’d like Harvst to be instrumental in helping everyone in the UK grow more of their own food.

"Reducing food miles, food waste, plastic packaging, and developing the essential skill that is growing your own food, is incredibly important as climate change affects the seasons and our produce here in the UK.

“We want Sprout, and Harvst, to be part of that change.”

The exhibition will be at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show in London between May 24-28 and you will also be able to see a Sprout mini-greenhouse sponsored by Viking on the Potting Balcony.