

Sat, Jun 06
|Rockpoint Church
Landscape Revival
Shop native plants and meet local experts at the Landscape Revival Expo in Lake Elmo.
Time & Location
Jun 06, 2026, 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM
Rockpoint Church, 5825 Kelvin Ct N, Lake Elmo, MN 55042, USA
About the Event
Landscape Revival is a vibrant native plant market and environmental expo designed to help homeowners create landscapes that support pollinators, wildlife, and clean water. Hosted by the Saint Paul Bird Alliance, this event brings together regional native plant growers, conservation organizations, and environmental educators for a morning of learning and community connection.
At the market, visitors can purchase Minnesota native plants from trusted growers—plants that are grown without systemic insecticides and are carefully selected to benefit local ecosystems. In addition to the plant sale, the expo offers opportunities to talk with experts about choosing plants, designing pollinator-friendly yards, supporting birds and beneficial insects, and improving water quality through sustainable landscaping.
Visitors can also explore booths from organizations across the region, ask landscaping questions, and enjoy a food truck while gathering ideas for their own yards and gardens.
Sustainable Stillwater MN supports Landscape Revival because native plants play a vital role in creating resilient local ecosystems. By replacing traditional turf or ornamental landscaping with native plants, homeowners can help restore habitat for birds, pollinators, and other wildlife while also improving soil health and reducing runoff into local waterways.
Events like Landscape Revival empower community members with the knowledge and resources needed to make environmentally beneficial choices at home—an important step toward building a more sustainable and biodiverse region.
Be sure to stop by the booth for Bird City Stillwater, a program of Sustainable Stillwater MN. Program leader Allison Ebert will be tabling at the event, sharing information about how residents can support birds through habitat-friendly gardening, community initiatives, and local conservation efforts.
Whether you're starting your first pollinator garden or expanding an existing native landscape, Landscape Revival is a great place to gather inspiration, plants, and expert advice.
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