Visitors enjoying a sunny day filled with gardening activities at the Green Thumb Festival.
The 39th Annual Green Thumb Festival will take place at Walter Fuller Park in St. Petersburg on April 26-27, 2025. With over 120 vendors and 30,000 anticipated visitors, the festival will feature workshops, a juried flower show, and fun activities for families. Attendees can participate in free workshops and explore the beauty of gardening, making it an unforgettable spring weekend event.
Mark your calendars, folks! St. Petersburg is set to light up with the vibrant colors and joyful spirit of spring during the 39th Annual Green Thumb Festival. This much-loved event is taking place on April 26-27, 2025, at the picturesque Walter Fuller Park, and it’s a celebration you won’t want to miss!
The festival runs from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on both days, promising a delightful way to spend your weekend with family and friends. Whether you’re a plant enthusiast or just looking for a fun day out, there’s something for everyone to enjoy!
The Green Thumb Festival isn’t just your average event; it’s a fantastic celebration of Arbor Day and everything green! This year, more than 120 vendors will showcase an incredible variety of gardens, plants, and flowers, making it a must-visit destination for garden lovers and nature enthusiasts.
With an estimated 30,000 to 35,000 visitors expected, the energy will be buzzing throughout the park. It’s a perfect opportunity to connect with fellow gardening aficionados and maybe even make some new friends!
Part of the magic of the festival is the free workshops available to all attendees! You can learn how to plant your very own herbs, dive into the art of botanical printmaking, or get tips on caring for orchids. There’s even a focus on Florida-friendly landscaping, which is perfect for those looking to make their gardens thrive in our unique climate.
Families with children can look forward to plenty of fun activities. Kids will love the chance to create their very own pizza gardens and engage in wildlife education through exciting, interactive presentations. It’s a fantastic way to teach them about the natural world while having a blast!
A highlight of the event is the annual juried flower show, presented by the Garden Club of St. Petersburg. Visitors will get to stroll through beautiful blooms and even vote for their favorites. The judging will adhere to high standards set by the National Gardening Clubs, Inc., ensuring a quality experience.
Residents of St. Petersburg can also take part in a special raffle for a chance to win free mulch delivery right to their doorstep—how neat is that?
But wait, there’s more! The festival will feature free pine seedling giveaways, garden wagon rentals, and tool sharpening services to make your gardening experience even smoother. Plus, with food trucks serving up delicious treats, you can refuel after a day of exploration and learning.
No need to worry about the weather! The event will go on rain or shine, so be sure to keep an eye on the St. Petersburg Parks and Recreation Facebook page for any last-minute updates on cancellations. The team behind the festival makes sure attendees have a fantastic experience, no matter what Mother Nature has planned!
As for parking, visitors can use the facilities at Azalea Middle School and behind the Walter Fuller Recreation Center. Don’t forget that there’s designated handicap parking available at the recreation center’s main lot and the nearby Walter Fuller Pool parking lot, ensuring everyone can join in on the fun!
Throughout the event, there will be ongoing activities such as plant giveaways, an “Ask an Arborist” booth, crafts for kids, and enlightening environmental exhibits. Be sure to take advantage of garden wagon rentals so you can comfortably transport all your fabulous finds!
This year’s Green Thumb Festival is gearing up to be one of the best yet, so gather your friends and family and head down to Walter Fuller Park. Experience the beauty of nature and the joy of gardening, all while enjoying a beautiful spring weekend. It’s bound to be an unforgettable time!
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