


New this year, be sure to stop by the outdoor Let’s Talk Dirt Demo & Seminar Stage at the Spokane Garden Expo. Each hour, guests can enjoy a fun and informative presentation featuring gardening tips, creative ideas, and expert advice to help inspire every level of gardener. It’s the perfect place to learn something new, ask questions, and dig a little deeper into the joys of gardening.
10:00 AM - Erin Nelson of Deer Park Pro Gardening
No-Dig (Lazy Man’s) Gardening
11:00 AM -Dark Horse Lavender & Herb Farm
Growing Lavender Successfully for Both Business and Home in Zone 5B
12:00 PM - Amie Torkelson of Rooted & Rested Urban Farm
Empowering The City Farm is a call to rise above the culture of convenience and reclaim a life of purpose, presence, and community—right where you are.
1:00 PM -Randy Weldishofer of Chattaroy Springs Farm
Big Impact, Small Spaces: Containerizing Japanese Maples and Bonsai
2:00 PM - Patricia A. Anderson of Spokane Worms
How to Set Up a Worm Bin in Your Raised Beds
3:00 PM - Angela Dramer of May Favorite Flowers and More
Tree Peonies: The Best-Kept Secret in the Garden

The 25th Annual Garden Expo returns on Saturday, May 9, 2026, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Spokane Community College, 1810 N. Greene Street, Spokane, WA. The campus will spring to life with everything you need to make your garden thrive and bloom this season.
With over 300 booths, the Expo is packed with plants, gardening supplies, and unique treasures. Discover one-of-a-kind garden art, wind chimes, planters, garden furniture, iron works, and so much more.
Whether you’re searching for that perfect piece for your yard or looking to treat someone special, the Garden Expo is the ultimate destination for gardeners of all kinds—and it’s the perfect place to find thoughtful Mother’s Day gifts.
Have a question about the Spokane Garden Expo, or want to know how you can get involved? Give us a call, or send us a message. We look forward to hearing from you!
1810 N Greene St, Spokane, Washington 99202, United States
The second Saturday in May every year.
May 9, 2026
8am - 5pm
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