Peak Spring Bloom Arrives Just in Time for Mother’s Day at Green Bay Botanical Garden
More than 350,000 spring blooms are coming into their peak across Green Bay Botanical Garden, creating the largest spring flower display in Wisconsin and just in time for Mother’s Day.
“This is one of the most beautiful times to visit,” said Mark Konlock, Director of Horticulture. “The Garden is coming to life all at once, creating a truly immersive spring experience.”
From sweeping drifts of daffodils and fragrant hyacinths to magnolias and vibrant seasonal color throughout the Garden’s 47 acres, guests can experience a full celebration of spring at its most beautiful.
“This time of year is a reminder of how special this place is to our community,” says Laura Nelson, M.D., President & CEO. “Families come here to slow down, reconnect, and celebrate life’s meaningful moments together. Experiencing the Garden in full bloom over Mother’s Day weekend makes those moments even more memorable.”

To complement the peak spring bloom experience, the Garden will host Moms & Mimosas on Sunday, May 10, offering a festive way to enjoy Mother’s Day weekend.
Moms enjoy free admission all day! Family and friends can stroll the blooming gardens from 9 am–8 pm with food trucks, delicious beverages, local vendors, and other activities being offered from 10 am–2 pm. Discover waffles from All Belgium Waffles, drinks from Drip Coffee, jewelry options with Weld + Arrow, and more!
Guests can also purchase daily admission online ahead of time and save $1 per ticket! You’ll spend less time waiting in line during one of the Garden’s busiest spring days.
Those looking for additional ways to recognize the moms in their lives can explore the WPS Trellis Gift Shop, featuring locally inspired gifts, plants, and garden-themed items, or give the gift of a Garden membership — offering year-round access to nature, events, and seasonal beauty.
For more information on the Spring Blooms exhibit, visit GBBG.org/SpringBlooms.
For details on Moms & Mimosas, visit GBBG.org/Moms.
About Green Bay Botanical Garden
Celebrating 30 years, Green Bay Botanical Garden connects people with plants by providing year-round educational and recreational experiences for everyone in an environment that engages, inspires, and refreshes. First opened in 1996 and now featuring 47-acres of display gardens and natural areas, the Garden touches the lives of more than 200,000 guests annually on average from northeast Wisconsin and beyond. For more information about other happenings, visit GBBG.org or call 920.490.9457.

