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Fort Myers Home & Garden Show Returns for 28th Year: Don’t Miss the Ultimate Outdoor Inspiration Event!

Fort Myers Home & Garden Show Returns for 28th Year: Don’t Miss the Ultimate Outdoor Inspiration Event!

DOWNTOWN, Fort Myers — The Fort Myers Home and Garden Show is back for its 28th year, inviting residents to rediscover the charm of their homes.

Homeowners can meet their home-improvement needs at the inviting Caloosa Sound Convention Center in Downtown Fort Myers, a venue that truly embraces the spirit of community.

Readers can watch Victoria’s full report here:

Fort Myers Home and Garden Show returns for its 28th year

“Our home is our greatest investment in most cases,” shared Anderson with a thoughtful glance. “Most people desire their living spaces to be comfortable, attractive, workable, and livable. Owning a home means perpetual care: additions, subtractions, improvements. Here, they can find everything their heart or project desires.”

Anderson proudly noted that approximately 100 vendors had set up shop, showcasing their latest innovations.

Attendees will be able to learn invaluable information about plants, beds, windows, roofs, and so much more, enveloping visitors in a world of possibilities.

Indeed, for homeowners like John Thomas, the event is a ritual. “Anytime we have questions about home or garden, we know that all the exhibitors here will have the answers we seek,” he reflected, his eyes shining with enthusiasm. “So, that’s why we come. Whenever the Home and Garden show is in town, we’re sure to be here.”

Free street parking adds a touch of convenience, allowing eager attendees to delve into their home dreams with ease.

The event wraps up on Sunday at 4 p.m., setting the stage for countless new projects and ideas.

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