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Des Moines Home & Garden Show 2025
Des Moines Home & Garden Show 2025

When
Feb 13th, 2025 - Feb 16th, 2025
All Day
Where
730 3rd StDes MoinesIowa50309

The Des Moines Home + Garden Show, now in its 47th year, aims to inspire Iowans with fresh ideas for home projects, opportunities to shop and compare pricing, as well as exclusive access to firsthand advice from industry experts.

Headlining this year’s event are the beloved stars of HGTV’s Down Home Fab, Chelsea and Cole DeBoer. Known for transforming houses into homes with heart, the DeBoers bring their signature style, charm, and relationship goals to the stage, offering attendees a rare glimpse into how they balance creative home renovations, running a thriving business, raising four kids, and keeping their romance alive.

Show Dates & Hours:
February 13: 12:00 PM – 9:00 PM
February 14: 10:00 AM – 9:00 PM
February 15: 9:00 AM – 8:00 PM
February 16: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM

Tickets:
Adults: $14.00 ($12.00 online)
Children (ages 7-12): $4.00
Children (ages 6 and under): Free
Military and First Responders: Free admission with valid ID
Teachers: Free admission Sunday with valid ID

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