2024 Flowers and Gardens Festival, know everything about this year's edition

With spring, one of the best events in the CDMX arrives: The Flores and Gardens Festival 2024whose theme revolves around the non -human beings With those of us who, although many times we go unnoticed, are essential for life in our ecosystem.

Beyond the incredible floral designs that adorn some stores and avenues of the city, this festival Promotes garden rehabilitation to raise awareness about the importance of the landscape and how it is active New ways to relate With nature.

Each year, impressive floral arrangements designed by artists are part of this botanical encounter in the CDMX.Cristian Salvatierra / Flores and Gardens Festival

«The garden of amazing beings»

The fifth edition of the Flores and Gardens Festival will arrive this year at the CDMX under the theme «The garden of amazing beings»: interactive exhibitions and free activities that invite the public to learn more about non -human flowers and beings that inhabit our environment, such as fungi, insects, birds, reptiles, amphibians, mammalsamong others.

Thus, this edition will have a section called «Festival in the field», which will be carried out in a section called “Festival del Campo”, focused on landscape design, gardening, environmental education and floral design. The second section, «Polanco in Flores»will fill some of the iconic stores and buildings in this area with life and color, so that the public can enjoy incredible facades and take the best photographs.

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How was the Flores and Gardens Festival in Mexico?

The first edition of the Flores and Gardens Festival reached the CDMX in 2017, inspired by him Chelsea Flower Show either Great Spring Showa show that the Horticultural Society Royal carries out every year in the surroundings of the Royal Chelsea Hospital in London.

Although in 2014 the “Plantando with cause” project already existed in the CDMX, It was Patricia Elías Calles, current director of the Flores y Jardines Festival, who had the initiative to create the first botanical encounter As we know it today, to promote the floral design of Mexican landscapes and the care of the species that exist in our country.