Cincinnati Home + Garden Show includes six feature gardens, including this golf-themed backyard oasis from New Grounds Landscaping.

The 55th annual Cincinnati Home + Garden Show, presented by Cincinnati-Northern Kentucky Honda Dealers, returns to the Duke Energy Convention Center after a successful first weekend. The show reopens tomorrow, Thursday, Feb. 29 and runs through Sunday, March 3 in downtown Cincinnati with 350+ experts specializing in outdoor living, kitchen and bath, and home improvement.

Tickets are now on sale at www.CincinnatiHomeAndGardenShow.com for $13, the online discount courtesy of Ray St. Clair Roofing, and $15 at the door for adult admission. Show admission is free for children 12 and under.

FEATURE GARDENS
Stroll through the Feature Gardens to see the outdoor inspirations created by Cincinnati’s top landscapers. Find new ideas, solutions, tips and design inspiration from the pros for all your outdoor landscaping projects.

HOME PICKLEBALL COURTS
It’s the hottest trend in backyard fun! Cincinnati Sportscapes features VersaCourt, the premier athletic court system to reduce joint impact and athlete injury. Whether you’re a seasoned pickleball player or have never held a paddle, you can come and play at the Show.

OHIO LOTTERY DAY: FRIDAY, MARCH 1
Show visitors can redeem a non-winning Ohio Lottery ticket to receive $5 off the Cincinnati Home + Garden Show’s regular ticket price of $15.

HERO DAY: SUNDAY, MARCH 3
To honor those who serve or have served, the Cincinnati Home + Garden Show will offer free admission on Sunday, March 3 (includes active military, veterans, current or retired police, fire, highway patrol and healthcare.) Stop by the show office and show an ID or proof of your service and you will get in for free on either day.

ASK A DESIGNER PRESENTED BY SACKSTEDER’S INTERIORS
Get expert advice plus 2024 tips and trends for home décor questions at the “Ask a Designer” exhibit presented by Sacksteder’s Interiors. Show goers are encouraged to bring photos and project samples along with questions.

DAISY JANE’S FLOWER TRUCK
Grab some fresh flowers to bring Spring home with you! Bright and beautiful florals will be displayed and available for purchase from Daisy Jane’s Flower Truck.

PLANT SALE BY EBGERT’S LANDSCAPING
Grab a plant or two to take home with you from Egbert’s Landscaping and Lawncare. There will be multiple indoor plants for you to choose from to bring some green inside!

NEW PRODUCTS AND SHOW DISCOUNTS
Exhibitors at the 2024 Cincinnati Home + Garden Show are showcasing dozens of new products and exclusive show discounts. Visit the website to learn more.

When You Go to the 2024 Cincinnati Home + Garden Show:

Show Dates & Hours:

Thursday, February 29, 11 a.m. – 8 p.m.
Friday, March 1, 11 a.m. – 8 p.m.
Saturday, March 2, 10 a.m. – 9 p.m.
Sunday, March 3, 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.

Tickets (Single tickets valid for one day of show):

· $15, Box office (Adult admission)
· $13, Online at www.cincinnatihomeandgardenshow.com, discount courtesy of: Ray St. Clair Roofing
· Free for children 12 years old and under

Social Media:
Facebook: @CincinnatiHomeAndGardenShow
Instagram: @CincinnatiHomeAndGardenShow
#CincyHomeShow
#CincinnatiHomeGardenShow

ABOUT MARKETPLACE EVENTS, PRODUCER OF THE CINCINNATI HOME + GARDEN SHOW
Marketplace Events creates vibrant expositions connecting enthusiasts with experts, products and services in dynamic face-to-face environments. The company produces more than 70 consumer shows in North America including home, garden and holiday shows. The 70+ combined events, in 37 markets, currently attract 22,000 exhibitors, 2 million attendees and another 3 million unique web visitors annually. The company produces some of the most successful and longest-running shows in North America, including market-leading shows in Minneapolis, Atlanta, Indianapolis, Vancouver, Calgary and Montreal, some of which have thrived in their markets for more than 75 years. For a full list of upcoming events visit www.marketplaceevents.com

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