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Shop with PHS online, at the Flower Show, or at Meadowbrook Farm in Abington, PA.

PHS members enjoy a subscription to Green Scene magazine, also available on the iPad.

The support of members, volunteers, and donors. allows PHS to grow and flourish

Do you require further information? Please contact us and we will be happy to assist you.

 
Sponsorship
 
 
PHS offers organizations an extraordinary opportunity to reach its audience and empower its work through sponsorship.

Corporate Volunteering

Want to support the PHS mission in a meaningful way? PHS welcomes corporate groups looking to volunteer. Our offerings include tree plantings, park clean-ups, and other opportunities to make a lasting change. We will work with you to develop a plan that meets your needs and capacity. To discuss a corporate volunteering opportunity, please contact Nick Pytel at 215-988-8814 or .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address).

Sponsorship

Become a sponsor of the PHS Philadelphia Flower Show or another of PHS's signature events and programs. By supporting PHS, you demonstrate an interest in the greening and beautification of the greater Philadelphia region. Sponsorship packages can be customized to meet individual needs. Please consult the contact information below to get started.


EVENTS
PHS Fall Garden Festival The annual PHS Fall Garden Festival takes place each September and offers music, food, plants, shopping, workshops, gardening tips, and children’s activities at the beautiful Philadelphia Navy Yard. Sep 21, 2013 10:00 AM
Civic Horticulture Conference The Civic Horticulture conference will examine Philadelphia’s use of horticulture and what that portends for the future of the city and in other cities. We will examine issues through multiple lenses – health/lifestyle, environment, economy and sense of place – but this conference is unique in putting plants first as a tool for developing holistic stewardship criteria. May 17, 2013 8:00 AM
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