Geauga Home and Garden Show Showcases the Best in Local Expertise
A celebration of home, garden and local craftsmanship returns to Amish Country
The Geauga Home and Garden Show returns this spring with its largest footprint yet, bringing together more than 120 vendors across four buildings and two locations in Middlefield.
Now in its 19th year, the annual event will take place Friday, March 27, from 9 a.m. to 8:30 p.m., and Saturday, March 28, from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. The show will span three buildings at Heritage Marketplace and one large building at nearby Fisher Flooring, offering attendees a full weekend of inspiration for home, garden and outdoor projects.
“This year’s show promises to be better than ever,” said show organizer Paul Wengerd. “Utilizing four buildings across two locations allows us to offer more vendors, greater variety and a truly unforgettable experience for everyone who attends.”
Four Buildings of Inspiration
Visitors can expect a wide range of exhibitors, including home improvement professionals, landscapers, builders and specialty contractors, as well as Amish Country artisans offering handmade furniture, garden décor and unique home accessories. Shoppers will also find tools, furnishings and outdoor essentials, many available with show-only pricing and promotions.
In addition to shopping and networking with local experts, attendees will have opportunities to participate in giveaways and silent auctions. Prizes include custom lawn furniture and a storage barn from Pine Craft Storage Barns, along with a variety of door prizes donated by participating vendors.
Event Details
The Geauga Home and Garden Show will be held at the following locations:
• Heritage Marketplace, 15848 Nauvoo Road, Middlefield
• Fisher Flooring, 16286 Nauvoo Road, Middlefield, located approximately one mile east of Heritage Marketplace on the same side of the road
Admission is $5, with children under 18 admitted free.
Explore Heritage Marketplace
While attending the show, visitors are encouraged to explore the year-round shops and attractions at Heritage Marketplace. These include Country Arts and Jewelry, the Geauga Amish History Center, Yoder’s Bargains, Valley View, Heritage Trailers and Pine Craft Storage Barns, which will offer on-site construction consultations during the event.
More Than a Show
For nearly two decades, the Geauga Home and Garden Show has served as both a marketplace and a community gathering, highlighting local talent and supporting small businesses throughout northeast Ohio.
“This event is more than just a show,” Wengerd said. “It’s a destination that brings people together to celebrate craftsmanship, creativity and the unique character of Amish Country.”
Plan Your Visit
Whether planning a renovation, seeking garden inspiration or simply enjoying a day out, organizers say the expanded 2026 show offers something for everyone.
For updates and additional information, visit theheritagemarketplace.com or follow Heritage Marketplace on Facebook.
Live Vendor Demonstrations
Saturday 1 p.m.: Flagship Healthcare
For more information, contact Leanna Wengerd, 440-632-0174,
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