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Edison and Ford Winter Estates to host Autumn Garden Festival on Nov. 22-23

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Guests shop for plants at a past Edison and Ford Winter Estates' Autumn Garden Festival. PROVIDED

Edison and Ford Winter Estates will host its 17th annual Autumn Garden Festival on Nov. 22 and 23 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. More than 80 garden vendors from around Florida and the Southeastern states will have exotic and native plants and trees for sale. The festival takes place outdoors, under large shade trees, where plant vendors will be spread out on several acres of the historic property. The event is sponsored by Humana.

Vendors will have many types of plants and trees, including bromeliads, butterfly plants, cacti, fruit trees, herbs, hibiscus, orchids, palms, succulents, and many hard-to-find species. Vendors will also offer artwork, metal garden décor (moon gates, butterfly, and bird decorations), flowerpots, and trellises. Growers will be on site to answer gardening questions. The event will also feature live music, a tea trolley, and several food trucks will be on-site.

“We are welcoming back our customers’ favorite vendors that specialize in bromeliads, native plants and trees, fruit trees and orchids, bedding plants and a host of exotics, said Karen Maxwell, the Estates’ horticulture director. “We’ll also have some really exciting new participants, including a bonsai seller, a recycled orchid pot vendor (Vina Planters), and garden supplement vendors that specialize in natural alternatives to chemicals and fertilizer for a safer garden.”

In addition, the Garden Shoppe will be open and offers visitors a large selection of unusual tropical and Florida native plants that thrive in Southwest Florida. Ceramic flowerpots, vegetable and flower seeds, garden art, and gardening gift items will be available for purchase. Edison Ford members receive a discount on all Garden Shoppe purchases.

A limited number of garden carts will be available, so guests are encouraged to bring a cart or wagon for transporting plants. Parking and admission to the festival is free (tours of the homes, museum and laboratory are not included and require an admission ticket). For more information or to purchase tickets for tours, visit edisonford.org.

Please note: Edison and Ford Winter Estates is open during nearby construction work. Visitors may enter through the main entrance on McGregor Boulevard or the rear gate at Marlyn Road and Monte Vista Street. Click on the ROAD CLOSED-MAP link below.

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Edison and Ford Winter Estates is at 2350 McGregor Blvd., in Fort Myers.