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New Orleans Home and Garden Show Joining with The Boat Show This Year

06:00 March 13, 2026
By: Alya Satchu

New Orleans Home & Garden Show Returns with the Boat Show

The New Orleans Home & Garden Show will return to the Caesars Superdome March 27 through March 29, bringing three days of home improvement inspiration, advice from professionals, and hands-on exhibits to downtown New Orleans.

This year's show will also combine with the New Orleans Boat Show, which combines two-long running events into one space.

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Event Details

The Home & Garden Show, produced by the New Orleans Home & Garden Show organization, has been a spring tradition in southeast Louisiana for decades. The event connects homeowners, builders, remodelers, landscapers designers, and product manufacturers together, which creates a marketplace for anyone planning renovation or looking for new, home-inspired ideas.

The show hours are 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Friday and Saturday, as well as 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Sunday. The admission is $15 at the door and $18.10 if purchased online. Discounted pricing is also available. Children under 12 are admitted free with a paid adult.

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Vendors

Inside the Superdome, attendees can expect hundreds of exhibitors that cover all aspects of home ownership. Vendors can range from roofing and gutter companies, kitchen and bathroom remodelers, flooring professionals, window and door installers, HVAC contractors, and solar energy providers. Outdoor living is a major focus with landscaping companies, pool builders, patio designers, and pergola installers. There are also vendors dedicated to art and paintings, cooking, home decor, BBQ and grilling, and home crafts.

In addition to these displays, the show also includes demonstrations and presentations. There are cooking demonstrations, gardening sessions and home improvement workshops that provide guidance for homeowners and those who would like to build themselves.

This year, the show will be collaborating with the New Orleans Boat Show. Attendees will be able to browse fishing boats, pontoons, cruisers, and personal watercraft products in the same place as the home improvement exhibits. There will be marine dealers, motor manufacturers, and boating accessory companies, which also broadens the event's appeal to Gulf Coast residents who value home life in addition to water recreation.

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