The BC Home and Garden Show is back this weekend, March 12-15, 2026 at the Vancouver Convention Centre! Here are some highlights to checkout at the show!

Art’s Nursery Garden & Home
This is my favourite one to go to each year! I always stock up on my West Coast Seed packs, and buy plants. Last year, I got an alfalfa sprout jar and seeds kit, and my partner grew sprouts for us to eat. I got more seeds and some of these cute worms for our planters!

Garden to Table Learning Hub
Discover how easy and rewarding it can be to grow your own food. The Garden to Table Learning Hub offers engaging presentations, Q&As, practical examples, and expert tips to help you turn any space into a thriving edible garden. Explore simple, sustainable ways to bring fresh, homegrown food into your everyday.

Nutrihavens
I’m gonna be real and say I come here to sample all the turkish delights haha! The violet coconut was a nice new surprise – they use the actual violet flower versus colouring, which gave it a nice floral flavour and it toned down the coconut flavour!

Heart of Fire and Ashes
I love this artist’s work – she fused paintings with crystals, and some of them light up! Definitely a beautiful piece for your home if you’re looking to add a bit of a wellness and luxury feel to a room.

Kokuho Rice
TBH, I’m mostly impressed by this tower they created with no adhesives. But they also have a line of granola which is super delicious! I highly recommend the Blueberry Orange.

Fancy Cuppa
I enjoyed this in the makers section – it is decaf coffee that doesn’t suck! I recommend their dark roast, as it has that wonderfully earthy and sweet flavour of coffee that doesn’t miss.

Wonder Bites
Another vendor in the makers area, these gummies come from the same company that makes Karma soda. If the inner child in you liked fruit bars, this is your adult version.

Flake’d
My favourite find in the makers part – their Chocolate Coconut Sea Salt Granola is to die for. I want a whole crate please.

Randoms
I’m a dork and was impressed to see a Big Green Egg barbecue in person. I also enjoyed learning about how Stihl offers some battery powered tools as an alternative to their gasoline powered tools.
