The int. Gartenbaesse Tulln is the most important date for all hobby gardeners and garden professionals. 450 exhibitors present all trends for the garden: garden design, pools, winter gardens, outdoor furniture, photovoltaics and grilling in the garden. The highlight of the fair is Europe’s largest flower show – the performance show of the best Austrian gardeners and florists under the motto: “Blossoming stories & melodies”. 200,000 flowers are transformed into impressive works of art.
Europe’s biggest flower show: “Flowering stories and melodies”
“Flowering stories & melodies” this year is the motto of Europe’s largest flower show as part of the Int. Garden tree fair Tulln. The best Austrian gardeners and florists present an impressive performance show here, in which floral works of art are created, combine nature and creativity at the highest level. Thematically inspire literary classics such as “In 80 days around the world”, “The perfume”, famous musicals such as “Phantom of the Opera”, “Moulin Rouge” or “Romeo and Julia” as well as opera classics such as “AIDA” or “The Magic Flute” the imaginative design and a unique experience for all senses.
Numerous special shows at the Int. Garden tree fair Tulln
“Asian garden” – nursery Starkl
Under the motto “Asian Garden”, the renowned tree nursery takes Starkl into an atmospheric Far Eastern garden world-with impressive bamboo towers, a faithful Torii and impressive garden bonsais from its own rearing.
“Kunterbunter Garten autumn” – 150 years of PraskaC Plantland
On the Int. The Tulln garden tree shows the PraskaC Plantland its core values: diversity, regionality and quality. Magnificent trees and solitary trees are transplanted directly from the tree nursery – a lively sign of the importance of long -lasting plants: a tree provides shade, cools, impresses and accompanies for a lifetime.
“Living in the Green” – Kittenberg adventure gardens
Under the motto “Living in the Green”, Kittenberger shows an inspiring garden world that connects technology and nature in an elegant way. A special highlight is the modern natural pool with crystal -clear water and innovative filter technology – embedded in a stylish garden landscape.
“Inspired by Hidcote Manor Garden” – traditional vegetable show
The historical garden, Hidcote Manor Garden in England, is known for its artistically designed garden rooms, visual axes and color harmonies, serve as a model for a modern interpretation with vegetables. Swiss chard, pumpkin, red beets & Co not only serve as crops, but are also used as design elements.
“Happy Lower Austria” – Lower Austrian Chamber of Agriculture
The Lower Austria Chamber of Agriculture presents the variety of vegetable, fruit and horticulture in Hall 4. In addition to regional delicacies – from potatoes specialties to popcorn, accompanied by Most or fruit juice – visitors can expect a diverse range of information.
Stop floor sealing-Information from the Austrian Horticultural Society
Under the motto “Stop floor sealing”, interested visitors in Hall 4 are informed about the valuable resource soil. What does sealing mean, what are their consequences and what does it look like in Austria with the number of sealed areas? Questions about soil protection, nature conservation, spatial planning, environmental planning, land order, garden design, landscape architecture and biodiversity research are on the Int. Gartenpiece answered.
Plant health in focus
What looks like a harmless vacation souvenir can be dangerous for the flora. An inconspicuous pest, introduced on a leaf or in a fruit, can already be a threat to domestic agriculture and biodiversity. The Austrian Agency for Health and Nutrition Security (AGES) is for the first time at the Int. Gardening Tulln Gartenbaumesse and informs as part of the Europe -wide campaign #Planthealth4life About the importance of plant health.
“Craft comes to bloom” – florist shows on the ORF NÖ Stage
Lower Austrian florists show their skills twice a day on the ORF NÖ stage-this year under the new direction of master florist Karl Schick from Wiener Neustadt. Also present are professional world champion Manuel Bender, Federal Apprentice’s winner Stella Larimar, the second -placed Lilli Heuer and master florist Caroline Dorner from Perchtoldsdorf. The popular flower stick for children also takes place every day.
Austria’s best garden designer for the personal well -being garden
On the Int. Garden tree fair Tulln inform experienced garden designers about the topics of planning, garden design, plants, equipment and care of the garden. Natural pools round off the offer for the feel -good garden.
Everything about trendy pools – extensive range of pools and wellness
Stylish pools for every garden- the focus of Hall 3 is trendy swimming pools, pool roofs, pools in all sizes and materials, whirlpools for indoor and outdoor areas, outdoor saunas and lots of accessories.
Everything for hobby gardeners and garden professionals as well as photovoltaics in the garden
Numerous exhibitors in the “Photovoltaic in the Garden” segment offer visitors the opportunity to find out more about the use of solar energy in the private garden. Experts of energy advice and housing subsidy complement the program with their neutral specialist advice. Other topics: garden tools, garden tools, garden lighting, garden design, garden furniture, carports, flower pots, summer and winter gardens, shading systems, irrigation systems and garden decoration.
New: grilling in the garden
On the Int. Garden tree fair Tulln learn the latest trends about grilling in the garden. A special highlight awaits the grill fans on Thursday, August 28th at 4:00 p.m., in the west outdoor area when double grill world champion Adi Matzek Live enthusiastically with a delicious grill show. The pioneer and founder of the 1st Austrian grill and barbecue school provides valuable tips and insights into the high art of grilling.
Autumn time is the best planting time
On the Int. Garden tree fair tulln can be found flowers, flower onions, fruit and ornamental trees, plants, vegetables, perennials and much more. Perfect to do purchases for the house and garden and to find out about trade fairs.
Fact Box:
Opening times:
Thursday, August 28th to Sunday, August 31, 2025
Opening times: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Monday, September 1, 2025
Opening times: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Admission prices:
Adults ꞓ 15,-
Reduced: ꞓ 13,-
Children: ꞓ 4,-
Online:
Adults: ꞓ 14,-
Children: ꞓ 3,-
More information at:
www.messe-tulln.at