- April 2, 2022
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Ava Skwarlo was all smiles as she fed butterflies.
Andrew Fox, left, and Oakley Dispennette perused the lavender plants.
Anna Magers, left, and Ella Hunter partnered up to compete in the Chalkin’ It Up contest at the event.
Michelo Bruno inspected a tropiflora plant before purchasing it.
Robin Esakof shows off a passion fruit plant.
Jeremy Davis took a moment to check out the Bonsai trees.
Cathy McArthur was all smiles as she competed in the Chalkin’ It Up contest.
Children gathered around the craft table to decorate Ladybug jars.
Davis McGree kept the music going with his performance.
Korina Blaker showed off a Bleeding Heart plant she just purchased.
Lily Dell drew a Pangolin as she competed in the Chalkin’ It Up contest.
Melissa Rudge adds some color to the picture she drew in the Chalkin’ It Up contest.
Sam Green showed off a Monarch he fed at the Butterfly feeding booth.
Sunshine Reynolds smiled proudly by her work at the Chalkin’ It Up contest.
The Bloom and Grow Garden Society’s 19th annual Spring Fever in the Garden event brought thousands to the streets of downtown Winter Garden April 6 and 7. The plant-themed festival featured dozens of vendors selling a wide variety of different plants. From flowers and fruit trees to bamboo and bonsai trees, the annual Spring Fever in the Garden featured something to please any plant enthusiast. Chalk artist at the event competed for top honors as they took part in the Chalkin’ It Up contest in front of City Hall. Event goers also enjoyed a variety of food and drink vendors, art vendors and live music along with a Kids’ Zone for the little ones.