- April 25, 2025
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Members of the Bloom & Grow Garden Society sold T-shirts, hats and gardening gloves throughout the weekend.
Joyce Carcara buzzed around downtown Winter Garden during the festival.
Vendors sold gardening products and yard art to festival patrons.
The Chalkin’ it Up! Art contest was set up near Winter Garden City Hall, and artists spent hours perfecting their designs.
Diana Gonzalez worked diligently on her portrait.
The Chalkin’ it Up! Art contest was set up near Winter Garden City Hall, and artists spent hours perfecting their designs.
Harper, Olivia and Jaxon Gladden explored the Winter Garden Heritage Museum.
Kaley Chapman stopped for a quick photo opportunity with a colorful butterfly.
Children were fascinated by the butterfly tent.
Brandon Bisokay sold his honey from The Honey Couple.
Children had their faces painted in the Kids Zone area.
Austin Hayes sold plants from Austin’s Backyard Garden.
Inay’s Kitchen served up sizzling meats.
Joe Dunn and Kim Bohrer educated locals on Lake Apopka.
Theresa Schretzmann-Myers talked about Nehrling Gardens with the Haines family.
Blewayle played catchy tunes for attendees to enjoy as they browsed local vendors.
Children got up close and personal with butterflies in the butterfly tent.
Attendees received free firefighter hats from the local fire department.
The Winter Garden Fire Department was one of the many local organizations present at the event.
Ezequiel Hernandez-Rivera, 8, met Orlando Health's mascot, Scrubs, for the first time.
Lee Howell, 10, attempted to dodge bubbles at the children zone.
Maya Friedman, 3, created a unique masterpiece at the Winter Garden Parks and Recreation Arts and Crafts station.
Leah Guiler, 5, enjoyed a relaxing face painting session.
Lilly Brezak, Nicolas Taush, Bob Ross and Tender brought smiles to everyone who approached the West Orange High School Future Farmers of America tent.
West Orange High School Future Farmers of America members Delaney Moore, Addison Andre and Isabela Figueroa held Teddy, Beastie Boy and Chicken Nugget, respectively, and all were excited to meet and greet new friends.
Lisa Scott used her fairy magic to turn balloons into animals at the children zone of the festival.
Toni Hill and Felecia Bryant from Lake County Beekeepers were excited to talk about bees with children, their families and all who approached their tent.
Greg Taboh walked around downtown Winter Garden greeting people alongside his friend, Benny The Butafrog.
Gorgeous spring weather set the tone for the Bloom & Grow Garden Society’s annual Spring Fever in the Garden festival in downtown Winter Garden this weekend.
On Saturday, April 1, and Sunday, April 2, vendors sold plants, items for the home and garden, and a variety of art for the fence.
Food trucks and local restaurants offered a variety of meals, snacks and treats. The Chalkin’ it Up! contest provided many beautiful works of sidewalk art at City Hall. And the Kids Zone offered a plethora of games and activities for children.