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3 reasons not to miss the BC Home + Garden Show (2 for 1 tickets inside!)

3 reasons not to miss the BC Home + Garden Show (2 for 1 tickets inside!)

It's that time of the year again! We are less than a week away from the 2019 BC Home + Garden Show, and our team has been busy preparing and getting ready to meet the thousands of homeowners who will stop by BC Place Feb. 20-24.

If you're on the fence about whether you should attend (it's cold out - we get it), keep reading. We've put together a list of some of the top reasons to hit up this show!

1) It's so much more than gardening

While it's true that this event has a much larger presence of landscapers and outdoor living experts than the Fall Home Show, there are also hundreds of other exhibitors in attendance. From home builders like Novell to the hundreds of products you can purchase and take home from the show, there really is something for everyone. So, even if you don't have a garden or outdoor living space, you're still sure to find whatever you need at this show.

2) It's your chance to talk to experts in a low pressure setting

You may be at the early stages of your project - and looking to learn as much as possible about a company before inviting them to quote on your new home build or major renovation. The BC Home + Garden Show is a great place to introduce yourself to someone you might want to work with, and get a feel for how they communicate and work, before you have them over.

3) You can get 2 for 1 tickets!

If we haven't convinced you yet, then perhaps this will. Using promo code "Novell" you can get 2 for 1 tickets to enjoy the show!

Novell will be at booth 513, ready to hear what's important to you! We'll have lots of zoning info and maps on hand to help you determine the possibilities for your property. And, if you are ready to take that next step, we'll be booking complimentary phone consultations right from our booth so you can talk in depth with our team.

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