ComXo in Bloom: 15 Years with the Royal Windsor Flower Show

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ComXo in Bloom: 15 Years with the Royal Windsor Flower Show

"This is the 15th year ComXo has been the principal sponsor of The Royal Windsor Flower Show.To have been part of the journey as it has grown in quality and stature has been an extraordinary experience. To receive His Majesty's Patronage last year was wonderful, but to welcome him as a visitor on Saturday was the stuff of dreams."
Andrew Try, Managing Director, ComXo

Every summer, tucked away in the historic grounds of Windsor Great Park, the Royal Windsor Flower Show quietly weaves together tradition, community, and creativity. It's not the largest show on the calendar, but that’s precisely what makes it special, a charming, curated celebration of gardening, heritage, and local pride.

This year, the event was opened by HRH The Duchess of Edinburgh and shortly after welcomed His Majesty King Charles III, who toured the vibrant displays and spent time with guests and exhibitors. Alan Titchmarsh returned to present the competition prizes, with his trademark warmth, and the day was filled with garden talks, live music, floral art, and, naturally, tea and cake.

At the heart of it all stood The King’s Garden, a living tribute to the monarch’s lifelong commitment to nature and conservation. Sponsored by ComXo and designed by Chelsea Flower Show veterans Alan Williams and Mark Gregory, the garden was built using sustainable materials, rewilding principles, and clever water usage, not just a beautiful centrepiece, but a statement on how gardening can tread lightly on the Earth.

A Partnership That Grows with Purpose

ComXo’s role as principal sponsor isn’t just a logo on a brochure, it’s a 15-year relationship grounded in shared values: excellence, local connection, and long-term thinking. Under the Chairmanship of ComXo Founder Andrew Try, our business has helped the show evolve while staying true to its roots.

That support has quietly extended beyond the marquees. Over the years, funds raised have supported gardening projects in schools, local outreach, and even training programmes for young people affected by homelessness. It’s the kind of impact that doesn't shout, but grows steadily, like a well-loved perennial.

Windsor Roots, Wider Reach

ComXo’s headquarters sit just a short walk from the Great Park. Many of the team live locally. Some volunteer at the show. It’s personal. The company, which provides bespoke outsourced workplace services for some of the UK’s leading organisations, sees the event as a chance to help something meaningful bloom in its own backyard.

This year’s visit by King Charles marked a new chapter, not just for the show, but for everyone involved. His unannounced presence, enthusiasm in the exhibits, and conversation with attendees young and old was a huge honour on the shows and its numerous volunteers and one on that will be remembered for years.

What’s Next?

Like any good garden, the Royal Windsor Flower Show keeps evolving. And so does ComXo’s commitment. Whether it’s supporting sustainable design, enabling access to green spaces, or simply helping create a day where people feel inspired and connected, this partnership is proof that business and community can grow beautifully side by side.

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