April 24–26, the Spring Garden Ornamental Plant Trade Show and Fair (Tavaszkert Dísznövény Szakkiállítás és Vásár) returns for three packed days of plant shopping, expert tips, and slow-bloom serenity. Nearly a hundred exhibitors roll in with seedlings, flowers, rare and exotic specimens, essential gardening gear, plus nature-inspired design pieces that make patios and balconies feel like mini Edens.
Walk, Learn, Grow
Visitors can join guided arboretum walks and a behind-the-gates bio-garden visit, perfect for anyone curious about soil health, companion planting, and wildlife-friendly borders. The program adds pro-level talks and one-on-one consultations, so beginners get unstuck and seasoned growers sharpen their craft without guesswork.
Family-Friendly Green Time
Families get hands-on activities while collectors head straight to two crowd magnets: the World of Extreme Plants (Extrém Növények Világa) showcase and the bonsai and suiseki exhibition, where living sculpture meets ancient stone aesthetics. Whether you’re hunting hardy perennials, chasing a show-stopping centerpiece, or just want a calmer weekend among leaves and petals, this three-day market-meets-festival is the spring reset your garden—and brain—has been begging for.
(Cover photo: Spring Garden Ornamental Plant Trade Show and Fair [Tavaszkert Dísznövény Szakkiállítás és Vásár])





