Celebrate the arrival of spring in Leesburg with Flower & Garden Week, a community-wide program taking place April 11th–19th, leading up to and during the annual Flower & Garden Festival (April 18th-19th). Throughout the week, local businesses will offer a variety of flower- and garden-themed promotions, events, and seasonal specials across downtown and beyond.
From floral-inspired menus and hands-on classes to shopping experiences and family-friendly activities, Flower & Garden Week is a great way to explore Leesburg, support local businesses, and enjoy the beauty of the season.
Flower & Garden Week is April 11th – 19th
April 11–19 – Gruto’s Soft Serve
Celebrate spring with a seasonal Cherry Blossom soft serve at Gruto’s. This limited-time floral-inspired flavor is the perfect sweet treat during Flower & Garden Week.
April 11–19 – MOCATINAS
MOCATINAS will celebrate Flower & Garden Week with Spring Cones & Flowers, a seasonal offering featuring fresh macarons inspired by spring florals and garden flavors, paired with their signature loose-leaf teas and specialty café drinks. They will also be serving South Mountain Creamery ice cream topped with colorful meringue flowers, available for a limited time.
April 11–19 – Thomas Balch Library
Thomas Balch Library is celebrating Flower & Garden Week with a special “Festival Finds” edition of their Highlights of Historic Leesburg walking tour. Beginning in early April, the tour will feature seasonal trivia questions—similar to a scavenger hunt—through the online tour app, where participants can earn digital badges along the way. After completing the activity, visitors can stop by the library during open hours to claim a prize. Starting April 11, the library will also present The Botanical World and Seeds of Loudoun, a garden-themed exhibit featuring materials from local garden clubs and related historical collections. On Saturday, April 18, the Friends of Thomas Balch Library will host a book sale, offering another reason to stop in, explore the exhibit, and add a few new titles to your home library.
April 11–19 – Wine & Design Leesburg
Wine & Design will host flower-themed painting classes during Flower & Garden Week. Guests can enjoy creating floral artwork while receiving 10% off select classes.
April 11–19 – Zest Clothing & Co.
Refresh your wardrobe during Flower & Garden Week at Zest Clothing & Co. Shoppers can enjoy 30% off one full-priced item, making it the perfect opportunity to pick out something new for the season and add a fresh look to your spring style.
April 11–19 – The King Street Experience
Add a little personality to your plants with a whimsical, customizable flowerpot. Each piece turns a simple planter into a playful character that’s sure to brighten any space. Stop by to bring home a one-of-a-kind piece of garden décor that reflects your style.
April 11–19 – Sunflower Shack
Sunflower Shack will highlight yard and garden items throughout Flower & Garden Week, offering visitors seasonal décor and garden-inspired merchandise at a 10% discount.
April 11–19 – Leesburg Diner by CK
Enjoy bright and summer specialty cocktail or mocktail made with fresh lemonade, hibiscus or raspberry syrup, and sparkling water, with the option to add vodka.
April 11–12 & April 17–19 – Loudoun Museum
Stop by the Loudoun Museum during Flower & Garden Week to receive a special three-pack of botanical postcards inspired by Loudoun County history. Learn about the region’s botanical heritage while taking home a unique keepsake.
April 11 & April 13–17 – 1757 Ink
1757 Ink will offer flower-themed tattoo flash designs during Flower & Garden Week. Walk-in floral tattoos will be available April 11 from 10am–5pm, with additional floral designs with special pricing offered by appointment April 13–17. Find out more by following @1757ink on Instagram.
April 11 & April 13–18 – SimplyBe Coffee
SimplyBe Coffee’s Sip & Bloom promotion features spring specialty drinks made with floral ingredients like lavender, rose, mint, and rosemary. Guests who order a seasonal drink will receive a complimentary Berry Oat Bar.
April 11 & April 13–18 – The Clothing Closet
Celebrate the season with Blooming Deals at The Clothing Closet. Enjoy 25% off on spring styles throughout Flower & Garden Week. Follow on social media for spring outfit inspiration.
April 11 & April 13–18 – Trinity House Cafe + Market
Trinity House Cafe + Market is celebrating Flower & Garden Week with seasonal specials. From April 11–19, their signature Little Flower Tea Latte will be 10% off. The latte features floral flavors that highlight the spirit of the season. On April 11 and April 18–19, customers who mention the Flower & Garden Festival can receive 25% off a drink with the purchase of a meal.
April 11 & April 14–18 – The Resourceful Woman Thrift Store
Refresh your home for spring with The Resourceful Woman’s 50% off houseware sale. Shoppers can explore a wide selection of vases, flower pots, and décor perfect for the Flower & Garden season.
April 11 & 18 – George C. Marshall International Center
Guests can enjoy 50% off garden tours of Dodona Manor during Flower & Garden Week. The beautiful gardens provide inspiration for gardeners and history lovers alike. Please note that tours only occur on Saturdays and must by booked by the Friday before.
April 12–19 – The Global Local
The Global Local will feature 10% off on gardening products, including their custom Flower & Garden Candle, made in house.
April 14–19 – Mama Lucci’s
Customers can enjoy a seasonal touches during Flower & Garden Week, including flower seed giveaways, a giveaway prize basket of gardening tools, and entrees decorated with fresh orchids.
April 18 – CycleLuv
CycleLuv will host a Pedals & Petals cycling class, with the studio decorated in flowers to celebrate the season. All participants will receive a limited-edition CycleLuv 2026 Flower Show canvas bag. The class is free for first-time participants, though bikes are limited and advance sign-up is encouraged.
April 18 – St. James’ Episcopal Church
Explore the beauty and history of St. James’ with a guided tour of their stunning nave. As part of the experience, visitors will receive a printed guide highlighting seven flowers and trees referenced in the Bible, along with their meaning and significance.
April 18-19 – Blossom & Bloom Thrift Shop
Browse a selection of special home and garden items featured for Flower & Garden Week. Customers who spend $10 or more will receive a keepsake bag while supplies last, making it a great opportunity to pick up seasonal décor and unique thrifted finds.
April 18–19 – October One Vineyard
Meet Loudoun Honey beekeeper Scott Rutt, who will be on site sharing information about honeybees and offering samples of his locally produced honey. Guests can learn about the role bees play in supporting flowers and local agriculture while purchasing all-natural Loudoun Honey products during the event.
April 18–19 – Wonder Childhood Discovery
Celebrate the spirit of the Flower & Garden Festival at Wonder’s Patch Party, a backyard event designed for families and young children. Held in their outdoor space, The Patch, the event features hands-on, nature-inspired play including potting plants, painting flowers, and slightly muddy creative activities. Children can explore sensory stations and open-ended play while families browse a curated selection of local small business vendors offering spring goods and handmade items. With blooming flowers, fresh air, and imaginative play, the event invites the community to gather and celebrate the season together.
April 18–19 – Crème de la Crème
Enjoy 30% off select French market baskets during Flower & Garden Week. These classic woven baskets are perfect for carrying home fresh flowers, garden goods, or festival finds while exploring downtown Leesburg.
April 18–19 – Brick & Mortar Mercantile
Receive 20% off Straw Stetson hats during Flower & Garden Week. Customers who spend $20 or more will also receive a free seed packet, perfect for bringing a bit of the season home.
April 18–19 – Muz & Rose
A floral installation by local sustainable cut flower farm, Wild for Wildflowers, will transform the front porch into an immersive photo opportunity! The space will also feature a matcha & ceramics pop-up, inviting visitors to explore one of Leesburg’s side streets while discovering more of what downtown has to offer.
April 18–19 – 529 Consign
Spend $100 or more during Flower & Garden Week and receive an exclusive floral-themed gift bag, along with a $25 gift card to use on your next visit.
April 18–19 – Black Hoof Brewing Company
Cool off during the festival with a refreshing floral seltzer. Enjoy seasonal flavors like Orange Blossom Seltzer and Lavender Lemon Seltzer, perfect for taking a break from the sun and enjoying something bright and refreshing.
Signature Events
Annual Meeting & Community Leadership Awards
The Loudoun Chamber will celebrate its 58th Annual Meeting & Community Leadership Awards on January 30, 2026. We will honor top community leaders and celebrated the success of the 2025 Board of Directors Chair, Scott Loftis, of Atlantic Union Bank. We will also welcome our 2026 Board and the new Chair, Chauvon McFadden of Crimson Wealth Strategies.
Annual DEIA Summit
The Loudoun Chamber will host its 4th Annual DEIA Summit on October 16, 2025. Our keynote speaker and panelists will focus on helping your business or nonprofit gain competitive advantages by leveraging diversity and accessibility tools. Event Page Here
Chamber Classic
This event has been Loudoun County’s premier business golf tournament for over four decades. The Chamber Classic offers our sponsors tremendous marketing exposure and an incomparable day of golf. Stay tuned for 2026 information
Small Business Awards
For 31 years, the Loudoun Small Business Awards have been the most prestigious honors celebrating our Loudoun community’s best small businesses, entrepreneurs, and nonprofit organizations. Winners are announced in front of a live audience of Loudoun’s top business and community leaders. Stay tuned for 2026 information
Valor Awards
In April of 2025, the Loudoun Chamber celebrated 40 years of honoring our community’s real-life heroes, including several truly heroic citizens, for their courageous and often lifesaving actions. Stay tuned for 2026 information
State of the Loudoun Market
The Loudoun real estate market has rarely experienced the number of challenges and opportunities it does today. It is difficult to make sense of these current market conditions and their impact on economic conditions. In 2025, the Loudoun Chamber will bring together the region’s top economic and real estate experts to examine how the economic and cultural forces influencing this market will impact your business. Stay tuned for more information.
