SEASON OF RENEWAL
Longwood Gardens: ’Spring Blooms’ on display beginning March 30
>> Immersed in the vibrant hues, iconic blooms, and captivating scents of spring, Longwood Gardens celebrates “Spring Blooms” from March 30 to May 5.
As the weather warms and the days lengthen, spring begins to emerge around the outdoor gardens, culminating in an unparalleled show of seasonal blooms. Longwood’s historic 600-footlong Flower Garden Walk flourishes with more than 150,000 tulips and other seasonal bulbs during peak bloom, expected in midApril (weather permitting).
The “Spring Blooms” display extends beyond the radiant show of spring bulbs and encompasses the soft pastels of flowering magnolias, cherry trees, and dogwoods.
The season of renewal also brings with it the reopening of the redesigned Idea Garden. A refreshed layout in the Ornamental Kitchen Garden features more accessible pathways, additional seating, and new display areas. Recently planted and expected to mature and flourish throughout the summer months, the expanded Ornamental Kitchen Garden will support the growth and production of more than 200 fruit and vegetable crops annually.
“Kitchen Gardens have a unique ability to connect guests of all ages with plants and cultivated spaces,” said Longwood’s Associate Director of Landscape Architecture and Program Design Erin Feeney. “Their intriguingly patterned rows entice exploration; their structures showcase the craft of the human hand; and their beautiful and unusual cultivars of familiar crops sustain us and display the variety of the natural world.”
Inside the Conservatory, guests are greeted with the timeless fragrances of blooming freesias, lilies, and stock while hanging baskets of trailing jasmine infuse the surroundings with rich aromas. Seasonal favorites such as hydrangeas, pansies, and foxgloves color pathways while the exotic April blooms of Echium wildpretii “tower-of-jewels” add a touch of magnificence.
Additionally, Longwood’s Café reopens with a refreshed layout and tasty seasonal offerings. The flowering spring attractions extend
into the Meadow Garden where Carolina silverbells, Eastern redbuds, flowering dogwoods, and sweet azaleas unfold with natural beauty. Grand treehouses, whimsical topiaries, and blooming woodlands add to the grace of spring at Longwood.
Spring into Learning
The season of growth also brings new programs and
learning opportunities from classes for gardening enthusiasts to lectures, interesting reads, and more. See all events and programs at longwoodgardens.org. • Composting 101 April 12, 1—4 p.m. Register by April 4 Cost: $79
Learn the fundamentals of compost and how to start this practice yourself. Go behind the scenes at Longwood Gardens Soils and Composting Facility and take home a bag of Longwood compost to help get you started.
• Community Read Lecture Hidcote: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow April 16, 12-1:15 p.m. Register by April 4 Cost: $29
Fully Online
Join Longwood Gardens online to explore Hidcote Manor Garden — situated in the rolling Cotswold hills and featured in The Last Garden in England — from the comfort of home, led by Hidcote General Manager Chris Charman and Head Gardener Lottie Allen.
• Science Series: Seed Science
April 20, 1 p.m.
Free with Gardens Admission
Explore how Longwood’s conservation efforts take place in our laboratory, the fields and forests of Pennsylvania, and remote regions around the world.
• Flower of the Month: Tulip
April 24, 6—8 p.m. Register by April 14 Cost: $109
The Kennett Library & Resource Center
Celebrate the clean lines
and striking colors of spring’s most iconic flower by creating your own tulip-focused arrangement to display at home.
• Flowering Shrubs for Spring Interest
April 27, 1—4 pm Register by April 21 Maximize your spring garden
and make it pop with this exploration of flowering shrubs, from identifying the best plants for your home garden to learning maintenance tips for the best results.
Longwood Gardens is open Wednesday to Monday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
The Gardens are closed on Tuesdays. Timed admission tickets are required and timed reservations are required for members every day throughout “Spring Blooms.”
Tickets and reservations are available now at longwoodgardens.org.