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The Flower Show

8 Must-Shop Visionary Vendors at the 2025 Flower Show

February 25, 2025

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The 2025 Philadelphia Flower Show is set to be an unforgettable celebration of beauty, sustainability, and innovation. As this year's theme, Gardens of Tomorrow, invites us to envision a future where nature and creativity intertwine, local and small businesses are stepping up to the challenge. We spoke to eight inspiring vendors who are bringing their unique perspectives, products, and sustainable practices to the Flower Show, all while aligning with the event's forward-thinking ethos. Here’s a sneak peek into their stories. 

1. Moss and Canvas: A Whimsical Approach to Landscape Art 

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When artist Alexandra Amenta decided to take her art business full-time in 2024, participating in the Philadelphia Flower Show was her first priority. "The theme of Gardens of Tomorrow resonates deeply with my work," she says. “It’s an imaginative and whimsical take on nature, which mirrors my approach to art.” 

Moss and Canvas creates stunning landscape compositions using preserved moss and other natural materials. Their pieces evoke natural beauty while being completely maintenance-free—perfect for people who want to enjoy nature’s charm without the upkeep. 

At the Show, visitors will find original moss art pieces, ranging from intimate framed designs to large-scale event pieces. "There’s something incredibly special about combining florals and natural materials into abstract compositions," Alexandra shares. She’s also passionate about sustainability, sourcing botanicals from local farms, and foraging herself. 

What to Look For  

  • Original preserved plant compositions  
  • Abstract, nature-inspired designs ready to gift or display  

Visit Them  

Stop by Booth M2 in the Maker’s Market

Check out all of our vendors at the 2025 Flower Show Marketplace and Makers Market.

2. Plant Haus Market: A Community Hub for Plant Lovers 

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As the owner of Plant Haus Market in New Hope, PA, Rachel Gillett is excited to introduce local plant enthusiasts to her unique boutique at the 2025 Flower Show. "It’s the perfect opportunity to connect with people who share a love for plants and creativity," Rachel says. 

Plant Haus Market is more than just a plant shop—it’s a community hub. The store features curated plants, accessories, and locally crafted gifts, and offers a variety of engaging workshops for plant lovers of all skill levels. "Whether you're potting up plants, making terrariums, or creating macrame plant hangers, we make sure to offer a creative space that fosters connection and learning." 

At the Flower Show, Rachel is bringing an interactive plant bar where attendees can pot up plants, customize planters, and get hands-on with the plant world. Sustainability is a core value at Plant Haus: many of their plants and products are locally sourced and eco-friendly. 

What to Look For  

  • Pot your own plants at the plant bar, complete with custom decor.  
  • A curated collection of rare houseplants, locally handmade gifts, and accessories.  

Visit Them  

Stop by Booth 604 in the Marketplace

3. Wedgewood Gardens: Cultivating a Greener Tomorrow 

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For over 30 years, Wedgewood Gardens has been a staple of the local gardening community, offering high-quality plants and educational resources to help people grow their green thumbs. Abby Foster, Marketing and Events Manager, explains that Wedgewood Gardens' participation in the Flower Show aligns perfectly with the Gardens of Tomorrow theme. "We’re focused on enriching lives by helping our community grow beautiful gardens and create sustainable landscapes." 

Wedgewood’s booth at the Show will feature a wide selection of plants, from everyday tropical houseplants to exotic and hard-to-find varieties like Philodendron billietiae variegata. “Our Patio Fruits collection is a showstopper, and we’re excited to showcase Kokedama and rooted Monstera albo cuttings this year,” Abby shares. 

The company’s commitment to education and sustainable gardening practices is central to its mission. They hope to inspire attendees to adopt eco-friendly gardening techniques, whether that’s by growing their own food or incorporating pollinator-friendly plants into their landscapes. 

What to Look For  

  • Exotic tropical houseplants and "patio fruits" perfect for small spaces (yes, banana trees!).  
  • Educational support for plant care, thanks to their experienced team.  

Visit Them  

Stop by Booths 1,000 and 702 in the Marketplace.

4. Warwick Furnace Farm: Calming Lavender and a Historic Look at the Future of Sustainability

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Warwick Furnace Farm is a Certified Naturally Grown lavender farm located an hour outside of Philadelphia, and its mission is rooted in historic preservation, community building, and the arts. “The Gardens of Tomorrow theme aligns with our commitment to responsible land stewardship," says Claire Rosen, Creative Director at Warwick Furnace Farm. "Lavender—a plant with a rich history—was selected for its low environmental impact in addition to its myriad of practical uses.” 

At the Flower Show, Warwick Furnace Farm will offer an immersive experience with their all natural lavender line, including a transportive mist, soothing salve, or essential oil aromatherapy sample. Visitors will also enjoy a make-your-own sachet station and perusing the floral-themed paper goods, plants, and bouquets. "We hope to inspire attendees to incorporate lavender and other useful pollinator-friendly plants into their gardens," Claire adds. 

What to Look For  

  • All-natural products for home and body, lavender plants, dried bouquets, floral stationery, and artwork.
  • Delightful aromatherapy experience right at their booth.  

Visit Them  

Stop by Booth 404 in the Marketplace

5. Stoltzfus Structures: Building Tomorrow's Gardens, Today 

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Stoltzfus Structures is bringing the future of gardening to life at the 2025 Philadelphia Flower Show. As part of the Gardens of Tomorrow theme, the family-owned company is showcasing its prebuilt and modular greenhouses—offering a glimpse into a more sustainable and functional future for gardeners. "Our greenhouses provide homeowners with the opportunity to grow year-round, creating a space for sustainable gardening in any season," says a company representative. 

At the Flower Show, attendees will have the chance to explore three of Stoltzfus Structures’ most popular greenhouse models, each highlighting their signature quality craftsmanship and innovative design. "Our greenhouses are delivered fully assembled and ready for use, offering an affordable, practical solution for gardeners at all levels," says the representative. “We hope to inspire visitors with our products, which align with the future of gardening and sustainability.” 

What to Look For  

  • A selection of prebuilt greenhouse models, customizable to fit your needs.  
  • Sustainable designs that optimize natural light and reduce energy use. 

Visit Them  

Stop by Booths 1123 and 1130 in the Marketplace

6. MasonMade: Sustainable and Unique Home Goods 

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MasonMade, a woman-owned business specializing in Sycamore wood home goods, brings sustainability and local craftsmanship to the forefront of the 2025 Flower Show. "Our commitment to sustainability and creating one-of-a-kind products speaks directly to the Gardens of Tomorrow theme," says owner Tonya Mason. 

MasonMade’s goods, including planters, flower vases, and other home accessories, are all crafted from locally foraged Sycamore wood. "By embracing sustainable practices, we’re contributing to a greener future, one product at a time." At the Flower Show, MasonMade will showcase their stunning, locally crafted items, which are beloved by Philly locals for their unique, eco-friendly charm. 

What to Look For  

  • Beautiful flower vases filled with vibrant blooms.  
  • Sustainable planters that bring nature indoors.  

Visit Them  

Stop by Booth M15 in the Maker’s Market.  

7. Nuckelberry: Whimsical, Sustainable Garden Art 

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Nuckelberry’s whimsical Yard Candy garden art and bird feeders are designed to bring joy and sustainability into the gardens of tomorrow. "Sustainability has always been at the core of our mission," says Kurt Nuckels. "We support local farmers and use recycled materials in our packaging." 

At the Flower Show, Nuckelberry will showcase their birdfeeders, including a flower-shaped spring feeder, made from solid seed, in vibrant colors, and their new Porch Candy wind spinner chimes. Their focus on creating beautiful, sustainable art resonates with the Flower Show's Gardens of Tomorrow theme by encouraging people to surround themselves with nature and contribute to a healthier planet. 

What to Look For  

  • Vibrant, flower-shaped bird feeder and whimsical Yard Candy garden art. 
  • Porch Candy wind spinner chimes made from sustainable materials. 

Visit Them  

Stop by Booth M20 in the Maker’s Market

8. Marie Stems Floral: Storytelling Through Flowers 

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For Yakira Sproul, the Gardens of Tomorrow theme is the perfect backdrop to showcase her floral design business, Marie Stems Floral. "Flowers are timeless, and their ability to ground us is more important now than ever," she says. "I want to show that nature and luxury can coexist in the future, just as flowers have always been part of our stories." 

Marie Stems Floral will feature an elegant, Spring Equinox-inspired collection at the Flower Show, with vibrant seasonal arrangements and two stunning cherry blossom trees. "I hope to create a space where attendees can connect with the beauty of flowers, while also offering sustainable options like locally sourced blooms and reusable materials." 

What to Look For  

  • Chic floral arrangements available for purchase or pre-order.  
  • Custom floral advice from Yakira herself, a designer who prioritizes both elegance and sustainability.  

Visit Them  

Stop by Booth M31 in the Maker’s Market

A Future Rooted in Sustainability and Creativity 

The 2025 Philadelphia Flower Show’s Gardens of Tomorrow theme offers a glimpse into a future where creativity, sustainability, and community are at the heart of gardening. From maintenance-free moss art to sustainable lavender products, these vendors are leading the way in shaping a greener tomorrow. Don’t miss the chance to experience their unique offerings at the Show and get inspired to bring the beauty of nature into your own life. 

See you at the 2025 Philadelphia Flower Show! 

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