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GIANT VEGGIES & GROW TENT Witness a record breaking year ! !!

Port Elgin’s Giant Veggies & Grow Tent

is an exciting and educational event that celebrates the world of oversized vegetables and the art of gardening. Located in the picturesque town of Port Elgin, Ontario, this unique attraction draws in visitors from near and far.

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The star attractions of the event are the gigantic vegetables proudly displayed in the Grow Tent. From mammoth pumpkins and colossal cabbages to enormous carrots and massive melons, these oversized wonders sometimes exceeding 1,500 pounds (680 kilograms) and never fail to astonish onlookers

Inside the Grow Tent, visitors have the opportunity to immerse themselves in the world of gardening. That’s right, visitors spending time inside the Grow Tent can have a blast! They can explore exhibits that showcase the tools, equipment, and innovative methods used to grow such massive produce. Gardening enthusiasts can gather valuable insights, tips, and tricks from experienced growers, empowering them to enhance their own gardening endeavors

The event also offers interactive activities and workshops for all ages such as the “Grow with Us’ program. Families and kids can participate in growing veggies of all shapes and sizes and have them weighed and measured in our Sunday growers’ tent!

Inaddition to the awe-inspiring vegetables, the event features a marketplace where visitors can purchase locally grown produce, gardening supplies, and unique artisanal products. Food vendors offer delicious treats made from fresh, local ingredients, allowing visitors to savor the flavors of the region.

Port Elgin’s Giant Veggies & Grow Tent is a celebration of nature’s wonders, showcasing the incredible potential of gardening and the bountiful harvest that can be achieved with skill and passion. Whether you’re a seasoned gardener, a curious visitor, or simply someone who appreciates the marvels of nature, this event offers a delightful experience that will leave you inspired and in awe of the world of oversized vegetables.

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