Crape myrtles are blooming, a signal that we’ve reached the peak of the gardening season in the Mid-Atlantic.
That calls for a celebration! Join us for our annual Crape Myrtle Festival, where you can redeem earned Myrtle Money and save on thousands of items storewide.
Thursday, July 9 – Monday, July 13
Davidsonville, MD & Severna Park, MD
Store Hours during Crape Myrtle Fest:
Thursday: 8am – 6pm
Friday: 8am – 6pm
Saturday: 8am – 8pm
Sunday: 9am – 6pm
Monday: 8am – 6pm
Festival Features at All Locations
Daily “Spin the Wheel” opportunity to win bonus Myrtle Money
Local food, beverage, and treat vendors onsite (offerings vary by location)
Hundreds of fresh crape myrtles in stock—shop early for the best selection!
Garden Rewards Bonus
All Garden Rewards members can earn an additional $25 in Myrtle Money during checkout at the festival (to be claimed 7/9–7/13). Be sure to use your membership to take advantage of this limited-time bonus!
We stock up on hundreds of varieties of crape myrtles in preparation for the annual festival.
Click here to see our care guide for this year’s collection.
Stay up to date with the festival on Facebook
Have more questions? Here are some FAQs to help clear things up!
Crape Myrtle FAQs
What is the Crape Myrtle Festival?
The Crape Myrtle Festival is an annual sales event hosted by Homestead Gardens and encourages customers to redeem their Myrtle Money for in-store savings.
How long is the Crape Myrtle Festival?
This year’s Crape Myrtle Festival will run from July 9 – 13, 2026. Store hours will be extended during each day. Thursday/Friday/Monday: 8AM-6PM, Saturday: 8AM – 8PM, Sunday: 9AM-6PM.
What is Myrtle Money?
Customers earn Myrtle Money on all in-store purchases beginning March 1st. Customers receive 10% back of all purchases \(pre-tax\) as Myrtle Money. For example, a purchase of $50 will result in $5 of Myrtle Money. The money is a physical voucher that customers must hold onto until they are redeemed during the festival. Money is typically stapled to each receipt after purchase.
How is Myrtle Money used for savings?
Myrtle Money acts as cash and is redeemable for up to 50% of the total purchase for regularly priced items. For example, up to $10 can be used for purchases of $20. Customers can redeem Myrtle Money during the Crape Myrtle Festival only.
What items are excluded from the Crape Myrtle Festival?
Myrtle Money cannot be applied to sale items, special orders, past purchases, farm feed or pet food, grills, quantity breaks, planting services, landscape services, gift cards, bulk goods, mulch, Jellycat, labor, and delivery fees, or taxes.
Is it an actual festival?
While it is not an actual festival, it is the biggest sales event of the year boasting a festival of savings! Additionally, there will be some special in-store experiences \(varies by location\) including food trucks.
What is a crape myrtle?
Crape myrtle \(Lagerstroemia species\) is a summer-flowering, deciduous small tree or shrub. It is a favorite among gardeners because of its beauty and low maintenance. The most common species in the United States is Lagerstroemia indica. To learn more, please click here.
What if I don’t have any Myrtle Money or misplaced it?
Unfortunately, we cannot honor Myrtle Money that is not physically presented upon checkout and we do not replace misplaced Myrtle Money. There will be games incorporated at each location during the festival for an extra opportunity to win Myrtle Money \(while supplies last\).
Do I need to buy tickets for the Crape Myrtle Festival?
It is FREE to attend. Homestead Gardens will remain open to the general public and customers do not have to present Myrtle Money to buy regularly priced items during the event.
Which HG locations participate in the Crape Myrtle Festival?
All retail locations \(Davidsonville & Severna Park\) participate in the Crape Myrtle Festival. In-store experiences will vary by location.
Does HG restock sold-out items?
Sales are available while supplies last. Sorry, inventory will not be restocked.
How do returns work with items purchased using Myrtle Money?
When returning items purchased with myrtle money, the return value of each item is based on the discounted amount paid shown on your receipt.
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