Spring Home and Garden Shows 2025 in Ontario: Fresh Ideas for Your Outdoor Oasis

Roll your eyes but we’ll say it anyway – spring has sprung. For Canadians, this milestone marks the end of what feels like years of waiting for some warmth. One can finally go outside without at least four layers of clothing. Natural life is slowly returning outdoors. Now’s the perfect time to get started on that garden. And the sooner the better, because the planting and growing season won’t last long. When it comes to spring home and garden shows, 2025 in Ontario looks to be a great year. Today, we’re exploring fresh ideas for your outdoor oasis along with other new businesses taking centre stage at these can’t-miss events.

Spring Home and Garden Shows 2025 in Ontario: What’s on the Schedule?

This spring has been an amazing one for outdoor landscaping and floral enthusiasts. Homeowners from across the province took advantage of local opportunities to get out and get inspired by vendors at major events, including:

The Ancaster Spring Home and Garden Show

The Ancaster Spring Show takes place every year. In 2025, it was held at the Ancaster Fairgrounds, located at 630 Trinity Rd S in Jerseyville, Ontario, from Friday, February 21 to Sunday, February 23.

The Milton Spring Home and Garden Show

The Milton Spring Show ran from Friday, April 4 to Sunday, April 6 at the Sherwood Community Centre at 6355 Main St W, Milton, Ontario. The turnout was impressive, and we’re already looking forward to seeing what 2026 holds!

The Oakville Spring Home and Garden Show

Garden lovers attended the Oakville Spring Show from Friday, April 11 to Sunday, April 13 at the Glen Abbey Community Centre this past month. Visitors enjoyed a vibrant array of floral displays, gardening workshops, and vendor booths featuring the latest tools, plants, and home garden accessories.

The Niagara Spring Home and Garden Show

At the same time, the Niagara Spring Show took place at the Walker Sports and Ability Centre at Canada Games Park, 1812 Sir Isaac Brock Way in St. Catharines, ON. Attendees also had the opportunity to connect with landscape designers and learn about eco-conscious gardening practices tailored to the Niagara region’s climate and soil.

The Burlington Spring Home and Garden Show

Later in the month, the Burlington Spring Show took place from Friday, April 25 to Sunday, April 27 at the Mainway Ice Centre. This show highlighted regional horticultural talent with beautifully curated garden installations.

The Hamilton Spring Home and Garden Show

The spring garden show season is concluding with the Hamilton Spring Show from Friday, May 2 to Sunday, May 4 at the Dave Andreychuk Mountain Arena & Skating Centre on Hester Street. Expert speakers shared tips on sustainable gardening, seasonal planting, and creating pollinator-friendly spaces, making it an inspiring event for both novice and seasoned gardeners.

What’s Been On Display at Spring Home and Garden Shows in Ontario in 2025?

Spring home and garden shows provide the perfect opportunity to connect with businesses that can transform your outdoor space. Several standout vendors at this year’s Ontario home and garden shows are offering innovative solutions for homeowners looking to breathe new life into their yards.

Landscaping and Hardscaping

Earthworks Landscaping has been drawing crowds with sustainable garden designs that incorporate native plants and low-maintenance features. Their display gardens showcase how professional landscaping can create outdoor living spaces that thrive in Ontario’s unique climate with minimal upkeep.

Curbs In The Burbs’ continuous concrete curbing eliminates the need for plastic edging that often heaves during freeze-thaw cycles.

Deck enthusiasts have been flocking to Hickory Dickory Decks to explore options for extending living spaces outdoors. Their maintenance-free composite decking materials and innovative railing systems are particularly popular among homeowners seeking to create outdoor entertainment areas that withstand Canadian weather conditions.

From raised garden beds to pergolas and privacy screens, BKB Cedar Manufacturing Ltd. showcases handcrafted cedar elements that add warmth and character to outdoor spaces while naturally resisting decay.

Coverage from Sun and Showers

Four Seasons Sunrooms showcases how to extend the usability of outdoor spaces with their range of patio covers, pergolas, and three-season rooms. Their displays illustrate how homeowners can enjoy their gardens even during inclement weather or intense summer sun.

Meanwhile, Green Metal Roofing & Manufacturing attracts attention with their sustainable garden shed and outbuilding solutions. An investment in durable metal roofing products like these buys stylish, long-lasting protection for garden structures of all sizes.

Driftwood Tree Service is one of many Southern Ontarian businesses that specialize in helping homeowners use strategic pruning and tree health management to improve both the appearance and value of their outdoor spaces – valuable for a regional climate like ours!

Spring Home and Garden Shows: Setting You Up for Summer

This year’s spring garden shows in Ontario are just the beginning of what’s sure to be a year of extraordinary home and garden events across the province. As we transition from spring planting to summer enjoyment, Jenkins Show Productions is already working on putting together the finest vendors, latest trends, and most innovative products to inspire you at our upcoming Fall Home and Garden Shows.

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Matt Jenkins, a seasoned Event Planning and Communications Specialist, boasts over 10 years of expertise in hospitality, marketing, and visual communications. Graduating from the University of Guelph with a Bachelor’s in Hotel and Food Administration, and further honing his skills with a Diploma in Environmental Visual Communications from Fleming College, Matt has built a remarkable career. His role at Jenkins Show Productions has been pivotal, showcasing his ability to blend creative marketing with efficient event planning.

Notably, his journey started in the hospitality sector with Fairmont Hotels & Resorts, where he developed foundational customer service and leadership skills. Matt’s transition to social media coordination with NGO Photographers Without Borders marked a significant shift, merging his photography passion with communication prowess. Though he’s modest about his photography awards, his work in capturing wildlife and landscapes is highly acclaimed.

At Jenkins Show Productions, Matt excels in creating engaging marketing materials and optimizing event layouts. His approach transcends mere event organization; it’s about crafting experiences that propel business growth. He skillfully juggles brochure and website design, alongside ad creation, ensuring each project communicates effectively and visually captivates.

Beyond professional achievements, Matt is an enthusiastic explorer, blending his photography with adventure. His hobbies extend to physical activities like hockey and interests in Dungeons & Dragons and Magic the Gathering. Matt’s advice to aspiring event planners emphasizes adaptability, diverse skill acquisition, and proactive problem-solving.

With a career deeply rooted in family business values, Matt Jenkins exemplifies commitment to excellence and superior customer service. His professional and creative journey can be followed on Instagram and Facebook at @mattjenkinsphoto, where he shares insights into his blend of creativity and practicality in event planning and beyond.

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