Now open 2025 Seattle Home Garden Show at Lumen Field

Shoreline, WALocal News

The Seattle Home & Garden Show will take place from February 20-23 at the Lumen Field Event Center, with a rich lineup of exhibitors and experts ready to share fresh ideas in housing, design, and gardening. Celebrating its 81st year, the show highlights the growing trend of Detached Accessory Dwelling Units (DADU), offering transformative housing solutions for property owners. Celebrity antiques appraiser Dr. Lori will host her popular “Antiques Appraisal Comedy Show,” while gardening guru Ciscoe Morris will present his entertaining “Stump the Chump. ” The event also features the “Yard to Table” area showcasing innovative gardening products and the "Shop-and-Adopt Dog Corral" for on-site dog adoptions.

Attendees can engage in over 50 informative seminars and family-friendly gaming activities, ensuring a comprehensive experience for all. Advance ticket purchases provide benefits such as discounted parking, making it accessible for the local community. With its focus on sustainable living and modern housing solutions, the show is poised to attract a diverse audience eager to explore new ideas and products. This event not only supports local businesses but also fosters community engagement through interactive experiences and educational opportunities.

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