Westport’s Terrain Welcomes Spring
Photos By J.C. Martin For WestportLocalPress.com
On Saturday, Terrain, Westport’s much loved home, garden and greenhouse on the Post Road held their annual Dig Into Spring 2026 event. The 17,000 sq. ft. store is a go-to source for nature-inspired décor, candles and lighting, seasonal packaged foods and gifts.Their greenhouse greenhouse offers a lush assortment of indoor plants and containers, as well as a station for custom plantings by their Design Services team. Terrain’s nursery is filled with locally sourced plants, outdoor containers and gardening essentials, as well as outdoor furniture and fire pits.
Photos By J.C. Martin For WestportLocalPress.com. Click on an image to enlarge and open gallery.
Terrain’s spring kickoff festival featured live music, kids’ wildflower planting and Mother’s Day crafts, an Aperol Spritz bar, Pantry tastings, styling sessions, complimentary potting, native plant tours, guest vendors including Bodhi Bear Apothecary Honey and Redding Knife Company and free Polaroid photos in the garden. Above right, some of the nursery’s pollinator offerings designed to attract butterflies and bees to enhance your garden experience and improve the ecosystem.
But the highlight was the nursery itself, with banners showing groups ofdistinct garden styles with the growing conditions worked in:
The Cottage Garden – loves full sun; classic, colorful, dense plantings with lots of blooms, Woodland – thrives in shade to partial shade; lush, layered greenery and ferns, Meadow – airy and loose, usually sun-loving; natural, flowing grasses and wildflowers, and Big Sur – dry-tolerant, prefers sun; coastal-inspired plants that handle drought and lean soil
Pictured above and below is Guilford, Connecticut-born singer, songwriter, musician and Berklee College trained Laura Clapp provided a wonderful garden ambiance with her blend of pop and rock favorites.
Click on an image to enlarge and open gallery.It was a fun filled day and Terrain’s stylist, Lynn, said it best about her tablescape, “We wanted this to feel like you’ve just come in from the garden—rosemary in your glass, citrus on the table, and everything fresh, layered and ready to gather around.”
Photos By J.C. Martin For WestportLocalPress.com.

