- April 4, 2019
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Rocco Zumel, 6, plays on a dinosaur statue in the Kids Zone.
Heather Miller arrived at 7:30 a.m. to work on her chalk-art drawing of an original butterfly.
Layla Brisbois performs for the crowd.
Addy Kate Willis, 3, takes a swing at a tee ball.
Emily Mills, 6, is fearless as she handles a Florida woods cockroach at the ask-an-expert tent.
Tom Tomarelli made some new butterfly friends.
Merline Bingham totes her new flowers in style.
Centre for Dance & the Performing Arts students put on a show.
Carlos Castillo of Orlando concentrates on his chalk creation — a pastel sunrise.
Visitors roamed up and down Plant Street taking in all the different vendors.
A variety of potted plants and trees were for sale.
Children wielded paint brushes to bring their imagination to life.
Bright Gazanias were for sale.
A beautiful spring day greeted the thousands of attendees at this year’s Spring Fever in the Garden festival.
WINTER GARDEN The community took advantage of the beautiful weather this past weekend at The Bloom & Grow Garden Society’s annual Spring Fever in the Garden. The event took place April 9 and 10 along Plant Street, where vendors set up with products ranging from plants to gardening tools and outdoor furniture.
Visitors were able to speak to garden experts and have their questions answered, and children got to enjoy a special Kids’ Zone. Additionally, patrons enjoyed a silent auction and raffle, food trucks and multiple educational programs.