‘Peter Pan’ and Winnie the Pooh Topiaries, Decorations, and More Sprout Up Ahead of 2022 EPCOT International Flower & Garden Festival

Though the 2022 EPCOT International Flower & Garden Festival does not start until March 2, gardens and topiaries are already being prepared. Today we spotted the classic “Peter Pan” topiaries outside the U.K. Pavilion.

Tick-Tock the crocodile is swimming through a flower bed outside the World ShowPlace Pavilion.

He is made of two topiaries, one for the top half of his body and the other for his tail.

The flowers around him are a blue-ish purple.

Peter Pan and Captain Hook are fighting in the flower bed across from Tick-Tock.

Further into the U.K. Pavilion, we saw Tigger, Eeyore, and Piglet playing in yellow flowers.

Piglet is riding on Eeyore’s back.

They are directly in front of the Sportsman’s Shoppe.

At the next flower bed over is Rabbit and Winnie the Pooh.

Rabbit is holding an armful of orange carrots.

Pooh Bear has a red balloon about to lift him into the sky. Two “hunny” pots sit on the ground next to him.

A food booth with a thatched roof and white stonework has moved in near the “Peter Pan” topiaries.

There is no name on the booth but in previous years it has been Cider House. Right now, the window is blocked.

Check out the full list of outdoor kitchens that will be at the 2022 EPCOT International Flower & Garden Festival.

Meanwhile, in the Morocco Pavilion, garden fixtures have gone up in the flower bed near the restrooms.

The main three fixtures feature tiers of decorated orbs on sticks.

The orbs feature leaves, wood pieces, and stones in pretty patterns.

Decorative boxes of varying sizes hold different plants.

The Prehistoric Garden is also already being constructed in World Discovery. Check out the full list of gardens and topiaries that will be at this year’s festival.

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