You know that feeling.
You step through the gates. Wall to wall green, punctuated by bursts of colour. Classical music plays. Birds are chirping. You breathe it all in.
Is that basil I smell?
Right now, Fiesta Gardens is in full bloom.
After a cold, character-building winter, it’s time to breathe in again, get gardening, and say hi to a few neighbours who’ve been hibernating from the cold, and maybe the headlines too.
Everything You’ve Been Waiting For
If you’re the kind of gardener who shows up with a spreadsheet and a strategy, we’ve got you covered.
And if a flirtatious clematis has ever stopped you in your tracks, wait ‘til you meet the rest of this season’s heartthrobs – all sourced from local family-owned suppliers.
- David Austin English roses – Romantic, ruffled, and fragrant
- Peonies, lavender, clematis, hostas, hellebores – Margaret’s section is overflowing with perennial glory
- Fruit plants – Strawberries, rhubarb, raspberries, and blueberries (pro tip: plant two varieties of blueberries to make sure they pollinate and bear fruit)
- Tropicals – Louise has the white tents brimming with peace lilies, birds of paradise, snake plants, and sun catchers
- Herbs and vegetables – From basil and bay laurel to tomatoes that practically hum with summer
- Hanging baskets – Dripping colour, ready for sun or shade—no guesswork required
Some bloomers just couldn’t wait—they arrived early but are completely welcome:
- Olive trees – Early and already flying off the lot
- Bay laurel – Usually fashionably late, now here in abundance
- Bougainvillea – That bold electric Barbie pink? Yep, it’s blooming like Barbie’s dream garden.
New to gardening and don’t know what you’re looking for? We get it and can help.
“Some people find gardening intimidating. It’s really about trial and error. You have to be willing to try stuff. Some of it will work out, some may not. Then, come back and ask us questions. It’s a learning process. You can only learn to garden by getting your hands dirty.”
If you show up with a Mark Cullen book and a confused expression, we’re used to that. We’ll get you growing with zero plant shaming.
Come in and Meander
So, come on by.
It’s a chance to dial down the rushing, forget your phone and stick your face in a peony to remember what spring feels like.
We’re open from 9:00 am to 6:00 pm every day, and we stay open extra-late on Thursdays until 8:00 pm.
Prefer not to carry it all home? No problem. Do your shopping in person, and we’ll deliver it straight to your doorstep. Just walk around, pick out what you love—and we’ll take care of the rest.
Come for the flowers. Stay for the feeling.