VISITORS can expect sunshine, stunning displays and plenty of colourful garden inspiration as the RHS Flower Show returns to Tatton Park.

Fun family activities, have-a-go workshops and boutique shopping promise to make it a fabulous day out.

The show, set amid Cheshire's beautiful deer park in Knutsford, runs from Wednesday, July 20 until Sunday, July 24.

The first day is for RHS members only.

New for 2022 are the Greener Front Gardens, packed with ideas for turning front gardens into planet friendly spaces.

Knutsford Guardian: A model cools off in a bath at last year's RHS Flower Show at TattonA model cools off in a bath at last year's RHS Flower Show at Tatton

Lynn Cordall will show how the right planting and design can transform a garden into a wildlife haven and help prevent the risk of flooding.

Families can discover how to grow their own food with BBC Radio 2 and The One Show’s Sow, Grow and Show Garden.

The show garden, designed by Gardeners’ World presenter Joe Swift, includes beds for vegetables and cut flowers along with an area where harvested crops can be displayed.

Visitors can see the best summer fruit and veg grown across the north west with more than 70 classes in a horticultural competition.

Chef Mark Diacono will demonstrate how to turn your product into delicious dishes at Taste of Tatton.

Knutsford Guardian: There will be plenty of places to sit and have something to eatThere will be plenty of places to sit and have something to eat

Experts will be on hand to offer tips in a series of talks and hands-on workshops.

The ‘twitter king of big veg’ Gerald Stratford will be sharing his knowledge.

Broadcaster Arit Anderson will have lots of inspirational ideas.

Adam Reid, the winner of BBC Two’s Great British Menu, will be cooking a selection of his favourite dishes.

Flowers and plants grown by some of the UK’s finest growers will be on display at the Plant Village and Floral Marquee.

To book tickets visit rhs.org.uk/tatton