Sights & Scents of Gardenscape
The Feature Gardens are the inspirational work of Saskatchewan’s premier landscape designers.
New Feature Gardens every year
There is no shortage of creativity here! Each garden is conceptualized around a theme of the designer’s choosing and reflects the expertise, planning, and hard work both they and their team of volunteers puts into the final presenatation.
The 2025 Feature Gardens included:
• SERENITY by Karen Zunti, Prairie Landscape Solutions
• Exotic Escape & Prairie Roots by Dutch Growers
• From Campus to Creation by the students of the landscape design course, College of Agriculture and Bioresources, U of S
• Growing Into Mental Health by Crocus Co-op Garden
• Belgerd Patio Bar by Trent Brown, Ground Break Design
Watch for the 2025 Feature Gardens being announced soon!
Hardscape materials for the Feature Gardens are supplied by Belgard, Oasis by Gilles, Vision Landscape, and Handy special events.







One of the Saskatchewan Blue Cross Gardensape’s fan-favourite attractions is the many Feature Display Gardens showcased throughout the facility. Each year a group of local landscape designers (both professional and amateur) is selected to create an indoor garden with a theme and materials of their choosing.
There is no shortage of creativity and there’s always some inspiration to be had from the unique and beautiful gardens they conceptualize.
The bonus? Well, other than giving the show enough eye candy to thrill any gardener, the aroma of fresh garden flowers and plants makes visitors want to stay until the snow melts outside!
The sights, sounds and scents of this year’s gardens will trigger your senses into
overload …. These feature gardens reflect the expertise, planning and hard work of many with more than 1500 pots of spring bulbs,
over 100 large trees, shrubs and perennials forced in preparation for this annual spring tradition with each garden designed by
Saskatchewan’s premier landscape design experts. Working along-side our designers are many capable and talented volunteers
lending a helping hand in the final presentation.