Garden lovers be sure to mark your calendar for one of the largest flower and garden shows in North America, the Northwest Flower & Garden Show in Seattle at the Washington State Convention Center every February. The Northwest Flower & Garden Show in Seattle offers stunning display gardens, and a roster of free garden seminars and workshops.
You’ll find inspiring horticulture and landscape ideas, the latest features and products for outdoor spaces, formal and informal gardens, balcony and container gardens, and vegetable and herb gardens. Whether you are a new gardener in need of sensible advice or a seasoned pro, you’ll find ideas, products, fact-filled seminars, hands-on demonstrations, and more valuable information for your next home gardening project, small or large.
Below we include basic information about the show and several tips for making the most of your day—or a weekend—at the Northwest Flower & Garden Show.
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Northwest Flower & Garden Show Basic Information
When: February 14-18, 2024
Where: Seattle Convention Center, 705 Pike Street
Hours: Wednesday – Saturday: 9:00am – 8:00pm. Sunday: 9:00am – 6:00pm.
Parking: Directions & Parking Information for the Northwest Flower & Garden Festival (gardenshow.com)
Tickets & Passes:
- Adult admission: $27 (during the show). Discount price for students. Children 12 and under FREE.
- Two Day Pass: $40 (valid any two days of the show, one per person)
- Five Day Pass: $80 (valid every day of the show, one per person)
- More info: Tickets – Northwest Flower & Garden Festival (gardenshow.com)
Discount tickets for Northwest Flower & Garden Show
Half-day/half-price tickets ($14), entry after 3pm Wed-Sat or after 2pm Sun. This can be an exceptional deal since most people spend 4-5 hours at the Northwest Flower & Garden Show. Plus, late afternoon and evening offer the smallest crowds.
- To make the most of your time, check the Show Features at the Northwest Flower & Garden Festival (gardenshow.com) and make note of your “must see” attractions.
- You may also want to check the Seminar Schedule for Northwest Flower & Garden Festival (gardenshow.com); if there is a particular presentation you want to see, you will want to plan your visit around those times and may need a full day pass.
Early bird discount before opening day ($22). Tickets – Northwest Flower & Garden Festival (gardenshow.com) and Local Ticket Outlets – Northwest Flower & Garden Festival (gardenshow.com)
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More info: Official Northwest Flower & Garden Festival | February 14-18, 2024 | Seattle, WA (gardenshow.com)
FAQ for Northwest Flower & Garden Show
What is the best ticket price? The Half-Day/Half-Price Ticket can be an exceptional deal for many attendees, giving you 4-5 hours to see the show (which is the average for most visitors). However, check the Seminar Schedule for Northwest Flower & Garden Festival (gardenshow.com); if there is a particular presentation you want to see, you will want to plan your visit around those times and may need a full day ticket. If you choose a half-day ticket, make a note of your “must see” Show Attractions at the Northwest Flower & Garden Festival (gardenshow.com) and hit the exhibition floor with your priorities in mind. Finally, get on their email list to get advance notice of ticket sales, discounts, and deals: Subscribe Now to the Northwest Flower & Garden Festival (gardenshow.com)
How do I save money on a full-day ticket? Next best ticket price is advance purchase before opening day online or at ticket outlets:
- Early bird: purchase adult ticket in advance before opening day: Tickets – Northwest Flower & Garden Festival (gardenshow.com)
- Outlets: purchase ticket before opening day at Local Ticket Outlets – Northwest Flower & Garden Festival (gardenshow.com)
What’s the best way to get to the show? There are many ways to get to the show: by car, ride share, or public transportation. Find parking garage information, ride share drop-off/pickup locations, and public transportation options on the Directions & Parking Information for the Northwest Flower & Garden Festival (gardenshow.com).
What’s the best strategy for seeing the show? Before you go, check the seminar schedule and book signing schedules. Also check the show attractions and vendor list. Make a list of your “must see” events and exhibits. Arrange your list by location and/or booth number so you can move efficiently through the show.
- Seminar Schedule for Northwest Flower & Garden Festival (gardenshow.com)
- Book Signing Schedule at the Northwest Flower & Garden Festival (gardenshow.com)
- Show Attractions at the Northwest Flower & Garden Festival (gardenshow.com)
- Vendor List | Northwest Flower & Garden Festival (gardenshow.com)
Can I leave and re-enter the show? Yes, daily re-entry is included with your ticket IF you get your hand stamped at the Festival entrances on your way out.
Can I take photos or video at the show? Yes and no. Video and still photography are encouraged in the display gardens and other main show feature areas. However, please ask a vendor for permission before photographing their exhibit booth. No photography or video is allowed during the seminars.
Is the show ADA Accessible? Yes, the Washington State Convention Center is ADA accessible. Find disabled parking in the Convention Center garage. The Convention Center does not have wheelchairs available, so you plan to bring your own wheelchair or rent one from a local company who can deliver to the show. Note: it can be difficult to navigate the show during peak hours (9am – 2pm) every day and all day on weekends. More info: Guest Services at the Northwest Flower & Garden Festival (gardenshow.com)
More questions? Check our list of “Tips” below for more ideas on getting the most from your visit to the Northwest Flower & Garden Show.
More tips for getting the most out of the Northwest Flower & Garden Show
FREE seminars are included with your Flower & Garden Show Ticket. Seminar seating is first-come, first-served. Plan ahead to identify the seminars most important to you. Plan to arrive 15-30 minutes the seminar start time to be assured of a good seat. Free seminars are all conveniently located on Tahoma Level Three of The Conference Center with plenty of seating for everyone. It’s OK to lunch and learn!—bring your latte, your lunch or a glass of wine, and relax while you enjoy the presentation. Check the Seminar Schedule for Northwest Flower & Garden Festival (gardenshow.com) on the Northwest lower & Garden Show website.
Bookstore and author signing. Buy books from your favorite horticulture and garden authors and meet authors after seminars at the Book Signing Station located near the seminar rooms. Autographed books also make great gifts for garden-loving family and friends. You can also shop for books from past speakers and other current popular gardening titles. More info: Book Signing Schedule at the Northwest Flower & Garden Festival (gardenshow.com)
“Blooms & Bubbles” 2023 Floral Design Workshops: $125 per person. Each workshop includes show admission for that day, materials to create a floral project with instruction from a professional florist, a beverage of your choice (selection of alcoholic or non-alcoholic), and the finished product to take home from the Festival. Attending with and receive a $25 per ticket discount when purchasing 2 or more same day Blooms & Bubbles workshop tickets using BLOOMS promo code. Spaces is limited – Book early to secure your spot. More info: Blooms & Bubbles at the Northwest Flower & Garden Festival (gardenshow.com)
Shop the marketplace from hundreds of exhibitors featuring plants, unique garden products, vintage decor items, and so much more. Take advantage of discounts and special offers during the show. Shop beforehand so you know what current prices are and can spot the good deals to grab and the not-so-good deals you can pass up.
FREE package check located in the center of the show next to the Skybridge Lobby. You can shop to your hearts content and store plants and bulky purchases here until you leave the show.
Food and beverages at a range of prices are available from many food service establishments inside the Convention Center and the surrounding downtown Seattle neighborhood. If you leave the show, be sure to get a hand stamp on your way out if you want to return the same day.
Social media. Stay connected during and after the Northwest Flower & Garden Show on Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, and Twitter @nwfgs or #nwfgs. More info: Blog and Social Media – Northwest Flower & Garden Festival (gardenshow.com)
More info: FAQ | Northwest Flower & Garden Festival (gardenshow.com)
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