Garden Vibes 2026 at Little Farms Serangoon Gardens: Free Open Day on 23 May

If you are mapping out the month of May, set aside Saturday 23 May for the third edition of Garden Vibes, returning to Little Farms Serangoon Gardens from 9am to 6pm. Built around the theme Flourish, the open-day event explores how everyday food choices shape how we feel, function and look — and the entry, refreshingly, is free.

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A farmers’ market and producer tastings anchor Garden Vibes 2026. Photo: Unsplash (illustrative).

What to Expect at Garden Vibes 2026

Garden Vibes is structured as a one-day open event, with visitors moving freely between four themed zones — Glow, Strength, Gut and Joy. Each zone is designed to reflect a different aspect of daily eating, with producers and brands on hand for tastings, sampling and short conversations about sourcing.

It is a relaxed, community-led format that suits casual drop-ins as much as a more deliberate Saturday outing. Families are welcome, and the format pairs well with our wider round-up of things to do in Singapore this May 2026.

Workshops Worth Booking

Beyond the open-day programming, Garden Vibes 2026 has a line-up of ticketed workshops for visitors who want a more hands-on experience. Highlights from the programme include:

  • Building gut-friendly meals with COYO
  • Olive oil tastings and pairing sessions
  • Cheese sessions exploring craft producers
  • Practical, nutrition-led cooking

Workshops are priced from $12, and slots tend to fill quickly given the size of the venue. Booking is via the official Eventbrite page at eventbrite.com/cc/garden-vibes-2026-4833869.

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Ticketed workshops cover nutrition-led cooking and tastings. Photo: Unsplash (illustrative).

Garden Vibes 2026: At a Glance

Date: Saturday, 23 May 2026
Time: 9.00am – 6.00pm
Venue: Little Farms Serangoon Gardens
Entry: Free; workshops from $12
Booking link: Eventbrite

Why It Matters

Singapore’s wellness conversation has matured beyond cold-pressed juices, and events like Garden Vibes reflect that shift. Producers, sourcing transparency and gut-health-led eating are increasingly part of the mainstream — a trend we have flagged in our look at Singapore’s 2026 wellness and lifestyle trends.

For the latest weekend ideas, browse our Things to Do coverage.

Source: Press release from The MC Collective on behalf of Little Farms, 29 April 2026. Cover image: Unsplash (illustrative).

Priya Raman
Priya Raman
Priya Raman is Little Big Red Dot's Culture, Arts & Community Editor. She is the team's storyteller for the things that move people — art, music, theatre, heritage, festivals, and the diverse communities that make Singapore vibrant. She writes with passion, depth, and a genuine love for the arts.

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