More than 200 vendors set up shop this weekend at this year's Garden Jubilee in downtown Hendersonville on Saturday and Sunday, May 27-28.
Western North Carolina's premier gardening show offers a diverse selection of plants as well as plenty of handmade crafts.
The event also hosted several informative sessions, including classes on horticultural therapy, beekeeping and more.
There is plenty to see and do at this year's show -- including handmade lawn furniture, jewelry, garden tools, planters, wind chimes, birdhouses, soaps and pottery.
"Come out! Look, there's more to see here than you can imagine," said Tommy Hawkins, owner of Tommy's Bird Villas. "Come today, come tomorrow, we're here for you, and we will take care of you."
For those who missed Saturday's show, the Garden Jubilee continues Sunday, May 28, right where it left off, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
For more information on the event, click HERE.