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“Thanks for such a great event. Everyone was lovely and so informative. We brought home some great additions to our plumeria garden!” Kathy
FREE admission!
- Saturday. October 4, 2025
- Sunday, October 5, 2025
- 8:30 am – 2:30 pm both days
- Admission: A one-hour shopping slot is available with free registration.
- Free parking.
- 5239 Alzeda Dr., La Mesa CA 91941 (Map)
- Tour our unprecedented collection of 300 plumerias in the ground with 1000s of flowers of every color and fragrance! (self-guided tour.)
- Our vendors are selling nearly 200 plumeria cultivars, ranging from small to large, various colors & fragrances, and at prices from $10 to $100+. (And they’re water-wise plants!)
- Each vendor will accept its own payment methods (most accept cash, checks, credit/debit cards, PayPal, Zelle, or Venmo).
- No holds and no shipping.
“Very nice local community of growers. Thank you to the vendors who offered advice and tips!!” Vee
VENDORS:
We’ll have these experienced, reputable plumeria vendors from Southern California:
- Mike Atkinson, Atkinson Plumeria
- Alex Franco, Plumeria Papa
- Erik Jordan, Jordan Plumerias
- John & Pam Mason
- Doug Nadasdy, Tiki Tropic Plumeria
- Kevin & Traci Peterson, Peterson Plumeria
- Chris Prell, Four Winds Tropical
- Steve Salley, Hula Tropicals
- MaryAnn & Aaron Silverthorn
FOR SALE!
- Rooted, potted plumeria plants, maybe some bag roots.
- Tropical plants, including tilandsias from Air Plant Unique.
- Iced coffee blends from Kapu Coffee.
- Craft vendors:
- Plumeria- and Hawaiian-designed products – aprons, backpacks, purses, tote bags, and more from Awesome Aloha.
- Handmade-painted Aloha pots, note cards, signs, ornaments, and picture frames from Heather Atkinson.
- Plumeria jewelry from Jewelry Designs by Judy.
- Plumeria bloom displays from The Village Potter.
- Plumeria soaps from Best Life Soap Company.
- Forever fabric plumeria flowers and lei from Hula Sister Lei Stand.
- Charcuterie/cutting boards – many with plumeria designs – from 619Woodcrafts.
Vendors will all be under the shade. Make sure to bring:
- Hat
- Close-toed shoes
- Liquid hydration
- Aloha Spirit!
And wear sunscreen!
Our property features many uneven surfaces, slopes, hills, and soft dirt. Parking is located in the back and requires walking uphill to reach the front, which can be challenging but not impossible for individuals using wheelchairs and walkers. Better yet, we have a drop-off spot just after the entrance. Our volunteers will guide you to it.
“I now have 3 new plants to add! Yay! I learned a lot, who knew there were so many!” Andrea
Rain or shine.
PLEASE CARPOOL!
If you have questions, please don’t hesitate to contact us.