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Herb & Veggie Weekend 2025
Apr 25th - Apr 27th

Make this the year you cultivate an edible landscape.
Herb & Veggie Weekend
All Homestead Gardens Retail Locations
Friday, Saturday, & Sunday
April 25-27, 2025
Your spark to “do good” aligns with our mission to connect our community to plants. Stop into Homestead Gardens during the annual Herb & Veggie weekend to take advantage of store-wide savings, educational workshops, and access to our knowledgeable staff eager to aid in your success.
Early Bird Special – Saturday, April 26 Only
We’re opening our doors two hours early—from 7:00 AM to 9:00 AM—to reward the earliest risers with something extra! Stop in during these exclusive early hours to receive a special coupon just for early birds.
Use the coupon anytime during the day to enjoy even more savings on top of our weekend-wide deals.
Don’t miss this chance to jump-start your gardening season with bonus perks!
In-Store Savings – 25% Off the Following Products
- Veggies and Herbs
- Citrus (includes Olive and Avocado)
- Bulbs – Roots and Veggies
- Outdoor Ceramic Pottery
- Terra Cotta Pottery
- Trees and Small Fruit Shrubs
- Espoma Biotone Starter Plus 4lb
- Espoma Raised Bed Mix 1.5 cu Ft
Valid Only for Herb and Veggie Weekend – 4/25 – 4/27
In-Store Events at All Locations
Saturday, April 26th
11 AM – 12 PM | Kids Club: Build Your Own Sensory Herb Garden – Davidsonville & Smyrna – A fun-filled workshop where kids engage their senses while planting and learning about herbs. (Click Here to Learn More)
Sunday, April 27th
11 AM – 12 PM |Kids Club: Build Your Own Sensory Herb Garden – Severna Park – A fun-filled workshop where kids engage their senses while planting and learning about herbs. (Click Here to Learn More)
Not sure if an herb & veggie garden is right for you? Read on for benefits.
Cost Efficient.
A packet of vegetable seeds costs a dollar or two, and a 4″ pot is less than $10. You can yield hundreds of plants from each. Compare that expense vs what you would pay at a local market. Plus, think of the additional time + money you save on gas and travel.
Eco-conscious.
The input of energy + the size of your carbon footprint significantly reduces when your produce is “yard to table.” Hyperlocal is an incredible eco-conscious practice for greener living.
Do it for the kids.
Growing your own food teaches kids where food comes from and how it’s grown. Research shows that kids are more likely to eat veggies when they are part of the growing process.
Do it for the chef.
Whether it’s you or someone else in your household that does the cooking, they will enjoy preparing meals that include fresh produce you’ve grown yourself.
Do it for you.
Fresh air is good for the soul. And since you’ll be planting, weeding, watering and harvesting on a regular basis, you are sure to get some exercise along the way.
Share your gifts with others.
Garden gifts are special because you are sharing the nurture + care that went into cultivating something. Friends, neighbors, family and coworkers may even feel inspired to connect with plants thanks to you!
See what we will have in store this weekend:
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