Spring Blooms at Costa Mesa’s Garden Show 2025

News Summary

The 35th Annual Southern California Spring Garden Show is set to take place at South Coast Plaza from April 24 to April 27, 2025. Featuring the theme ‘Wonders of Nature: A Tropical Paradise’, this event showcases stunning plants, innovative garden designs, and offers floral exhibitions, shopping opportunities, and free admission, making it a delightful outing for families and garden enthusiasts alike.

Spring is Blooming in Costa Mesa: Southern California’s Garden Show and Floral Celebration Arrive!

That’s right, folks! Costa Mesa is all abuzz as the 35th Annual Southern California Spring Garden Show rolls into the fabulous South Coast Plaza from April 24 to April 27, 2025. This delightful event transforms the already stunning shopping complex into a horticultural haven, showcasing everything from unique plants to incredible garden décor.

Get Ready for a Tropical Escape!

This year’s theme is a dreamy one—Wonders of Nature: A Tropical Paradise. Garden enthusiasts can expect a lush and vibrant environment that feels more like a mini vacation destination than a typical shopping trip. It’s not just about plants either. Top-notch Southern California landscape designers have teamed up with South Coast Plaza’s home boutiques to craft inspiring outdoor living spaces that will make you want to dig up your backyard and start anew.

A Botanical Showstopper!

25-foot botanical arrangement made entirely from natural plant materials! It’s a sight to behold and is sure to be the talk of the town. Don’t miss your chance to snap a few pictures and share them with friends, or maybe just keep them for yourself as a colorful reminder of spring’s glory!

Meet the Green Thumbs!

Stylish Inspirations from Top Retailers!

Williams-Sonoma, Pottery Barn, Crate & Barrel, and West Elm. They’ve created eight stylish and sustainable vignettes that will have your creative juices flowing and your garden looking downright fabulous!

Take a Palm Tree Tour!

Downton Abbey Comes to Bloom!

Fleurs de Villes Downton Abbey floral exhibition—what a treat for fans of the iconic series! This West Coast debut brings fresh floral mannequins that echo the beloved characters and fashion from Downton Abbey, just in time to celebrate the upcoming release of Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale on September 12. Keep an eye out for stunning floral installations, including a beaded gown tribute to Lady Mary Crawley and a wedding dress inspired by Lady Edith Crawley.

Vote for Your Favorite Floral Masterpiece!

Backstage-A-Fare Events, CJ Matsumoto and Sons, and Flower Bunny. How fun is that?

No Cost to Enjoy!

3333 Bear Street, Costa Mesa, California, and boasts over 280 luxury brands and upscale amenities. For all the details, be sure to head over to www.southcoastplaza.com/gardenshow and get ready for an unforgettable spring experience!

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