Visitors explore the Southern California Spring Garden Show in a vibrant setting of spring blooms.
The 35th Annual Southern California Spring Garden Show will take place from April 24 to April 27, 2025, at South Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa. This event features unique plant vendors, stunning floral exhibits including the West Coast debut of ‘Fleurs de Villes Downton Abbey,’ and opportunities for guided tours of the plaza’s tropical palm trees. Admission and parking are free, making it an accessible experience for everyone looking to explore gardening, home décor, and the beauty of nature.
Costa Mesa is buzzing with anticipation as the 35th Annual Southern California Spring Garden Show gets ready to bloom from April 24 to April 27, 2025! Held at the fabulous South Coast Plaza, this year’s show promises to be a delightful celebration of nature and creativity. You won’t want to miss it!
If you think you’ve seen it all when it comes to gardens, think again! The show invites you into a world of unique plant and garden vendors from the Southern California region. Local craftiness meets nature’s beauty as talented landscape designers partner up with home boutiques within South Coast Plaza. They’ll whip up inspiring outdoor living spaces that are just perfect for those sunny Californian days.
A centerpiece of this enchanting garden show is a jaw-dropping 25-foot botanical display crafted solely from natural plant materials. Imagine stepping into a vivid, green tapestry that will take your breath away! Plus, for all you fans of period dramas, the show will be unveiling the West Coast debut of “Fleurs de Villes Downton Abbey”. This stunning floral exhibit features an array of fresh floral mannequins, designed by passionate local florists, all inspired by the beloved television series.
The floral exhibit honors the release of “Downton Abbey: A Grand Finale,” which just premiered on September 12, 2025. Fans can revel in a charming atmosphere that brings together striking aesthetics and unforgettable nostalgia.
Excited to explore? Attendees will have the fantastic opportunity to join a guided tour of South Coast Plaza’s distinctive palm trees, led by a horticulturalist from the Sherman Library & Gardens. You’ll get to learn all about these tropical beauties and maybe find inspiration for your own backyard!
The Southern California Spring Garden Show isn’t just about flowers and greenery. It’s a full-on garden extravaganza! Enthusiastic nurseries, horticultural societies, and a variety of vendors will be showcasing rare and collectible plants, as well as an array of stylish garden tools and décor. From chic to whimsical, you’re bound to find something that steals your heart!
Love home décor? The show also highlights gorgeous outdoor living arrangements, prominently displayed by popular brands like Williams-Sonoma, Crate & Barrel, Pottery Barn, and West Elm. You’ll find yourself daydreaming about how to spruce up your patio or yard, getting instant ideas for your own little piece of paradise.
The best part? Admission and parking for the Southern California Spring Garden Show are absolutely complimentary! So gather your friends and family, and immerse yourselves in this floral jubilee without worrying about the pocketbook.
Mark your calendars and get ready for a grand time at South Coast Plaza, located at 3333 Bristol Street, Costa Mesa, California. The elite shopping destination boasts over 280 luxury brands and a variety of restaurants, nestled right next to the Segerstrom Center for the Arts and the Orange County Museum of Art. What more could you ask for?
For all the details, event schedules, and sneak peeks, head over to the official website at www.southcoastplaza.com/gardenshow. Get ready to celebrate spring, discover new garden ideas, and enjoy the vibrant beauty this unique event has to offer!
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