NORTH LOGAN – Cache Valley Media group invites the valley and beyond to this year’s Home and Garden show held at the George S. Eccles Ice Center, located at 2825 North 200 East in North Logan.






A file photo of the banner over the entrance of the George S. Eccles Ice Center.




Doors open on Friday, March 21 at 10 a.m. and close at 7 p.m., and Saturday March 22, things get going at 9 a.m. and go until 6 p.m.

The Home and Garden Show is presented by Anderson’s Seed and Garden, Northern Utah’s premier home & garden center.

“We are pretty much full,” said organizer Greg Roper from the Cache Valley Media Group. “We are expecting this year’s event to be bigger than ever.”

This year there are food vendors, treats for kids and United Way has a kids’ play space. Checkett’s Amusements will also have bounce houses and other fun activities for children.

“This is the best place to see the newest trends in home and yard décor for Northern Utah,” Roper said. “We have packed as many vendors as we could fit in the Ice Center, but there is still plenty of space to walk through and talk to the venders.”

Roper said they are bringing back the instruction portion of the Home and Garden Show.

“We quit doing the classes during COVID,” he said. “This year we brought them back. There is a schedule of the classes found on cachevalleyhomeandgardenshow.com. People can find the times and subjects of the classes.”

Classes will cover topics like planting and pruning, sprinkler installation, pet health and more. Businesses will have their products and services ready to demonstrate for the thousands of people who walk through the valley’s biggest spring event. Many of the vendors will have giveaways.

“We have sold every booth space available. There will be over 100 to 110 vendors, and we expect thousands of people to attend this year’s show,” said Roper, the event administrator. “This has always been the biggest display of home and garden ideas in the area.”

Businesses will have their products and services ready to demonstrate to the thousands of people who walk through Cache Valley’s biggest spring event.

“The show continues to grow in popularity every year, attracting many new vendors and attendees,” Roper said. “We will have more food this year and there is free parking.”

They have filled the 25,000-foot arena with as many different vendors as they could find. This year’s group of vendors includes landscape companies, doors and window companies, garden, garage door, flooring, roofing companies and more.

“This is the best time to hold this event because the warm weather is coming soon and most people are getting ready to work in their yards,” Roper said. “The Home and Garden show gives people a chance to see new trends and products.”

This show can get people in touch with businesses and services in and out of the valley.

There will be somebody making balloon animals from 2 p.m. until 6 p.m. on Friday, and on Saturday from 11 a.m. until 3 p.m. on Saturday.

The price of admission is only $2 for ages 13 and up and 12 years and under are free.



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