The Northwest Flower and Garden Festival brings together magificent gardening displays to inspire you as well as lecturers and vendors to get you started with this Spring’s gardening. We’ve visted in the past and wrote about it here.
Here’s more about the festival from the organizers:
Experience the ultimate celebration of spring and gardening at the Northwest Flower & Garden Festival, taking place at the Seattle Convention Center from February 14-18, 2024. Discover 20+ stunning display gardens, attend 96+ seminars with global gardening luminaries, and explore an expanded Marketplace with a Vintage Market. The beloved Plant Market, featuring the global debut of the Eclipse® Bigleaf Hydrangea, houseplants, bulbs, perennials and so much more is set to surpass last year’s offering. This year’s theme, “I Heart Spring,” promises an interactive and colorful experience for both seasoned gardeners and beginners. Be inspired by gardening specialists such as Kristen Griffin Vander-Yacht, Kamili Bell Hill, and Eliza Blank, as they share their expertise and passion during this captivating celebration of spring and gardening. Secure your early bird tickets before February 15, 2024 at www.gardenshow.com for a vibrant showcase of gardening expertise and a sensory feast celebrating the arrival of spring.
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