Everything to make your garden grow! A 2-day flower & garden extravaganza featuring growers and nurseries from all around the state, garden-related artisans, lectures from gardening experts and a free children’s area. The Expo also offers the Garden Club of St. Augustine’s annual Flower & Horticulture Show and the Piece-Maker’s Guild Quilt Show. The Expo is a major fundraiser for EPIC Behavioral Healthcare. Admission is $5.00 per person and is good for both days. Children under 12 admitted free and parking is free. Food and beverages available for purchase. A Plant Pick-Up area manned by local Boy Scouts allow patrons easy access to pick up their treasures when ready to leave. The Expo takes place on Saturday, March 28 from 9am to 5pm and Sunday, March 29 from 10am to 3pm.
Everything to make your garden grow! A 2-day flower & garden extravaganza featuring growers and nurseries from all around the state, garden-related artisans, lectures from gardening experts and a free children’s area. The Expo also offers the Garden Club of St. Augustine’s annual Flower & Horticulture Show and the Piece-Maker’s Guild Quilt Show. The Expo is a major fundraiser for EPIC Behavioral Healthcare. Admission is $5.00 per person and is good for both days. Children under 12 admitted free and parking is free. Food and beverages available for purchase. A Plant Pick-Up area manned by local Boy Scouts allow patrons easy access to pick up their treasures when ready to leave. The Expo takes place on Saturday, March 28 from 9am to 5pm and Sunday, March 29 from 10am to 3pm.
Learn which plant species are invasive and how to get rid of them with the help of naturalist, Kelly Ussia. Certain plants do not belong on the Floridian earth and in their being here, they stifle the growth of native plants. Before you rip up every weed in your garden, however, come to this event and become educated on what is good and what is not.
Learn which plant species are invasive and how to get rid of them with the help of naturalist, Kelly Ussia. Certain plants do not belong on the Floridian earth and in their being here, they stifle the growth of native plants. Before you rip up every weed in your garden, however, come to this event and become educated on what is good and what is not.