Creekside Flower Farm Hosts 3rd Annual Spring Plant Festival

  • Tuesday, March 4, 2025
Creekside Flower Farm will be opening up the farm to the public for its third annual Spring Plant Festival April 12 from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. 

"This eagerly anticipated event promises a weekend filled with vibrant blooms, unique plants and delightful activities for all ages," organizers said. "This event offers locals the opportunity to shop from 60+ varieties of perennial and annual flowers, herbs, flower bouquets and merchandise."

This year festival attendees will also have the opportunity to cut and design their own bouquet of Ranunculus blooms during the Pick-Your-Own-Flowers event.
Ranunculus are the highlight of spring blooms at Creekside, with their layered petals and stunning array of colors. 

"You do not want to miss these gorgeous flowers in full bloom," organizers said. "Come bask in the spring season with us and enjoy our fields in bloom."

The festival will also include a local vendor market, food trucks and yard games. 

Admission to the festival is $5 per car. Creekside Flower Farm is located at 5549 North Marble Top Road in Chickamauga. Handicap parking will be available, as well as bathrooms onsite. 

For more information and to preorder a Ranunculus U-Pick ticket, visit Creekside’s website at www.creeksideflowerfarm.com. You can follow them on social media @creeksideflowerfarm.
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