Hernani to Host Twelfth Edition of Special Flower and Plant Fair

Urbieta street will be filled with color on May 16th, featuring thirteen specialized stalls and workshops for the whole family.

General image of a flower and plant fair in Hernani, with colorful stalls and people.
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General image of a flower and plant fair in Hernani, with colorful stalls and people.

Urbieta street in Hernani will host the twelfth edition of the Special Flower and Plant Fair on May 16th, a well-established event within the municipality's commercial and environmental calendar.

The event will take place between 10:00 AM and 2:30 PM, bringing together thirteen specialized stalls, along with children's workshops and wooden games aimed at families.
This initiative is jointly organized by Dekolore, Behemendi, and the City Council, with the goal of promoting direct sales and offering small producers and artisans a space to showcase and market their products.
The fair will feature proposals related to gardening, natural cosmetics, medicinal plants, and floral crafts. Participating stalls will include Flores Ganchillo, specializing in jewelry; Hazi ekologikoak, with seeds and herbs for cooking; Islaya and Mintaka, focusing on cacti and succulents; and Lore prentsatua, dedicated to artworks made with dried flowers.
Also participating will be Ortuberri, with garden plants and flowers; Sojo Natura and Tienduka, linked to natural cosmetics; as well as Tissus artisautza, with dried flower crafts. The offering will be completed with stalls from Urtinea loreak, specializing in indoor, ornamental, and seasonal plants; Viveros el Montañés and Zunoyar, focused on different varieties of ornamental and collection plants.
In addition to the commercial area, the organization will set up a space with children's workshops and traditional wooden games throughout the morning, aiming to make the fair an attractive proposal for families and to enliven the atmosphere of Urbieta street.
The organizers emphasize that this initiative seeks not only to promote local consumption and artisanal work but also to foster interest in plants, sustainability, and production methods linked to the natural environment.