ROANOKE, Va. -

With this cold weather taking over our region, the Greater Roanoke Home and Garden Show has arrived at the perfect time. You'll find plenty of ideas to cut back on energy and your electric bills.

The 6th annual show starts Friday from 2 p.m. to 7 p.m., Saturday from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Berglund Special Events Center on Williamson Road in Roanoke.

The show will have two exhibit halls packed with ideas for saving money and inspiration for home improvement. It features everything from outdoor decorating, the latest kitchens trends and even bathroom remodeling.

You'll find garden displays, landscaping, water features, pools, spas, windows, doors and sunrooms.

For those avid gardeners, the Roanoke Master Gardeners will host seminars. Foodies are invited to food tastings, cooking demonstrations and wine tastings from Fincastle Vineyard.

There is even an interactive KidsZone and workshops by The Home Depot.

Angels of Assisi will have the Pet Zone, where visitors can adopt a new furry friend.

Admission is $8.50 for adults and $6.50 for seniors 65 and older and retired military. Kids under 16 and active duty military with ID are free. Parking is also free.

Jason Cameron, host of DIY Network shows Sledgehammer, Man Caves and Desperate Landscapes, will make an appearance.

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