Northwest Flower and Garden Show

Northwest Flower and Garden Show
StatusActive
GenreFestival
Date(s)1989 (1989)
FrequencyAnnually
VenueWashington State Convention Center
Location(s)Seattle, Washington
CountryUS
FounderDuane Kelly
Attendance60,000-65,000
Organized byMarketplace Events
Websitegardenshow.com

The Northwest Flower & Garden Show (also known as the Northwest Flower & Garden Festival) is an annual exhibition of horticulture and gardening held in Seattle, Washington, for five days each February. It is the largest garden show west of Philadelphia and is regarded as the second largest garden show in the country.[1][2] It is held at the Washington State Convention Center, and has been since the first year. The show has lush, fully built display gardens (which are judged for awards), over 90 educational and entertaining seminars, and a garden marketplace exclusively for plants, gardening supplies, botanical art, – the largest Marketplace of any garden show in the U.S.

2014 Northwest Flower & Garden Show display created by WALP[who?] and WSNLA[who?]

The Northwest Flower & Garden Show serves the Western Region of North America from Alaska and Vancouver, BC to San Francisco, California, with visitors coming from 15 to 20 states a year. Attendance has ranged from 55,000 to 60,000. The show runs from Wednesday through Sunday, and is typically held in February. There are three main components: approximately 20 display gardens built in three days; over 350 exhibitors selling high quality garden-related products, and over 90 free seminars on three stages, including a do-it-yourself demo stage.

The show's 65-75 seminar speakers include garden writers, authors and garden design experts from around the US, Canada, and UK. The show also has 10 City Living balcony gardens, an Ikebana display, and a floral competition. There is a live reality show held daily in front of show audiences which has friendly competition and education. "Container Wars" challenges two designers to create three lush planted containers in under an hour.

In 2020 Better Homes & Gardens magazine rated the Northwest Flower & Garden Festival as the #1 garden show in the U.S.

  1. ^ Jackson, Sarah (January 31, 2009), "Flower and garden show may be kept alive; Four buyers express interest in taking over the annual exhibition", The Daily Herald, Everett, Washington, archived from the original on March 3, 2016
  2. ^ Endsley, Janet (January 2013), "A Gathering of Gardeners; The Northwest Flower & Garden Show celebrates 25 years", Pacific Horticulture