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Don’t miss these exciting features at the Cincinnati Home & Garden Show!
Move that Bus! How Home Makeover made Ty Pennington a household name. Design television was never the same once we were introduced to the quirky and creative Ty Pennington from TLC’s Trading Spaces and ABC’s Extreme Makeover: Home Edition. With the groundbreaking home improvement series Trading Spaces returning after a 10-year hiatus, we now have the chance to get reacquainted with Ty as a carpenter, and now as a designer. Pennington will present from the main stage and sign autographs following his presentation on Saturday, March 2, at 1 p.m. From design icon to Design Star— catch up with Tyler Wisler. With more than 18 years in the industry, Tyler Wisler has established himself as one of New York’s most influential and dynamic designers with an international clientele. During that time, he has been exciting people with his unique approach to tailoring environments through the integration of vintage industrial elements dovetailed with modern sensibilities. Tyler has been featured on hit shows like HGTV’s Design Star, ABC’s Good Morning America, and NBC’s George to the Rescue. Wisler appears on February 23 at 1 p.m. and 5 p.m., and February 24 at 12 p.m. and 3 p.m. The country’s oldest professional baseball team gets a special garden by McKenzie Landscape. Don’t miss the Cincinnati Reds 150th anniversary garden presented by McKenzie Landscape & Garden Center, commemorating the birthday of the hometown baseball team—the first professional baseball team ever. Explore the garden and the nods to the heritage and history of the ball team with a rich history of legendary players—the last team to bring a professional sports title to the Queen City. This wide ranging display assembled by McKenzie Landscape will be as green as the Opening Day outfield and pay homage to the Reds of past, present, and future.
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MadTree Beer Garden
The MadTree Beer Garden, presented by Cincinnati Magazine, allows guests to relax and enjoy a pint of local craft brewer MadTree’s latest tap off erings or one of their signature canned beers. Located in Hall C, the Beer Garden is the perfect spot to relax and people-watch between planning projects for your home.
Wine Garden presented by Semco Outdoor
Wine lovers can enjoy a glass in the Wine Garden presented by Semco Outdoor, which is surrounded by the beautiful gardens in Hall B. What better setting to swirl a glass of Pinot or Chardonnay, amid stunning foliage and serene fountains. It’s the perfect spot to take a break from exploring the exhibits.
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Explore the cozy log cabin by Schwartz’s Cabins. Nothing is cozier or more rustic than a log cabin. That’s why, with the help of Schwartz’s Cabins, the Cincinnati Home & Garden Show went big this year and brought in our own. Tour every nook and cranny of the beautiful 40-foot by 16-foot cabin, including the cantilevered bay window, the 20-foot loft perfect for the kids, and the 6-foot porch where you can perch on a chair and take in the activity of the Show. Schwartz’s Cabins are prebuilt from natural materials including rustic cedar and come in a number of different sizes and confi gurations. Semco Outdoor designs a sudsy garden to celebrate our 50th and Cincy’s brewing heritage. Semco Outdoor has created the 50th Anniversary Garden showcasing the brewing heritage of Cincinnati, located in the main exhibit hall. The garden evokes the appearance of a brewery along the banks of the Ohio River. Visitors will cross over the river via a bridge and enter the historic brewery, where there will be artifacts from various breweriana collectors in the Greater Cincinnati area and the Cincinnati Brewing Heritage Trail. You will love when Daisy Jane drives down your block. The newest addition to our “right to your front door” economy is Daisy Jane’s Flower Truck, owned and operated by former news reporter Megan Moore. Megan started the company because, she proclaims, fl owers can bring light to so many dark situations in life. Customers can pick their own fl owers and build a bouquet at the truck, which will pop up at different locations around the city. Her bright poppy red truck will never be hard to fi nd and she hopes she brings a smile to your face when you see it in the venue lobby. Don’t forget to check out the exclusive anniversary specials available during the show!
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