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The Flower Show

70,000 Rainbow-Colored Bulbs in Philadelphia’s Logan Square This Spring

April 05, 2022

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Spring has sprung at PHS’s 20 public garden spaces across Philadelphia, welcoming visitors to celebrate the season and marvel at the beauty of new plantings 

PHILADELPHIA, PA - April 5, 2022 – The Pennsylvania Horticultural Society (PHS) celebrates the return of spring and the blooming of 20 PHS public gardens and landscapes across the Philadelphia region. 

PHS public gardens and landscapes are an integral part of the PHS mission of promoting health and well-being through horticulture. These areas create vital greenspace throughout the Philadelphia region, contribute to much-needed tree canopy, and attract vital pollinators, all while benefiting both physical and mental health. Free to access for all, these spaces offer neighbors, suburbanites, and out-of-town visitors the opportunity to connect with the natural world, be inspired by plants and gardening, and foster social connections.  

As we enter the spring season, these public gardens and landscapes are sure to offer visitors an exciting and inspiring respite from winter with multi-colored plantings and new designs and renovations. 

“PHS maintains a wide range of public gardens and landscapes that contribute to the rich cultural fabric of the City of Philadelphia. They serve to not only beautify, but also educate and inspire visitors through discovering firsthand the positive impact that urban, public greenspaces have on a community,” said PHS Director of Public Gardens and Landscapes, Tom Morris. 

See below for PHS’s premier garden spaces to visit this spring! 

Logan Square – Benjamin Franklin Parkway, Philadelphia 
Experience a rainbow-colored assortment of 70,000 bulbs at Logan Square this spring! In partnership with Jack de Vrooman, a famed flower bulb and perennial plant expert from the Netherlands, PHS installed elaborately designed mixes of bulbs throughout the Logan Square garden spaces to showcase flowers reminiscent of those found in the celebrated Keukenhof Garden in Lisse, Netherlands. This garden, famous for its vast expanse of vibrantly colored tulips, will be brought to life here in Philadelphia. A picturesque spot to celebrate the arrival of spring, you do not want to miss this breathtaking garden! 

The Gateway Garden at Drexel – University City, Philadelphia 
Now entering its second year, the Gateway Garden at Drexel will be adding 1,000 square feet of space to offer guests more seating and lounge options. Open to everyone including the Drexel University community, garden guests can also anticipate the addition of several new planters, and a vibrant new palette of spring plantings to refresh and inspire visitors to celebrate the outdoors. 

The Gateway Garden’s weekly “Meet the Brewers”  beer garden events will be expanding this season due to popular demand. Running April 6 - May 26, these beer garden events will be held every Wednesday. Every Thursday, guests can enjoy outdoor markets featuring local artists and producers.  

From June - August, the beer events will be held every other Wednesday, and garden workshops will be held every other Thursday. On the roster of brewers and cider makers that will visit are names such as Triple Bottom Brewing, Urban Village Brewing, Dressler Estate, Hale and True Cideries, and many more. You won’t want to miss this buzzing hotspot! 

For more information on the Drexel Gateway Garden, visit below!

PHS Pop Up Gardens – South Street and Manayunk, Philadelphia 
Experience these lively seasonal hangouts featuring breathtaking plant and garden installations, alongside a full food and beverage menu with ample seating, entertainment, and space options to suit every party size. 

Whether you’re seeking a relaxing midday escape somewhere green, a hot spot for urban nightlife and delicious botanical cocktails, or a place to enjoy the best of Philly foodie culture, the PHS South Street and Manayunk Pop Up Gardens are the perfect place to ring in the springtime season! 

The Pop Up Garden in Manayunk features an array of cool season annuals and bulbs, as well as North American native plants and flowers which will mimic the feel of an urban forest. Additionally, Manayunk will plant several new street trees this year, as well as incorporate 2022 PHS Gold Medal Plant winner, Acer freemanii, ‘Autumn Blaze’ to the garden’s plant and floral design palette. 

At the South Street Pop Up Garden, guests will be greeted with a mix of annuals and bulbs, layered with existing selections of diverse perennials and herbs. Come the summer months, dramatic, large-scale tropicals with long-lasting colorful annuals will be rotated into the garden space, delivering beauty and vibrancy well into the Fall. 

In addition, Manayunk and South Street Pop Up Gardens will also have a full roster of events and programming beginning in April. Visitors can participate in group events to connect with gardening and one another, such as a plant swap, or a giveaway event to receive PHS’s 2022 Gold Medal Plants, summer bulbs, or even a delicious botanical cocktail! For those who enjoy hands-on activities, the Pop Up Gardens will also be offering crafting events, terrarium design, leaf printing, teacup plantings, natural plant dyeing, and so much more.

For more information on PHS Pop Up Gardens, visit below!

Delaware River Waterfront – Old City, Philadelphia 
This spring, the Delaware River Waterfront and its medians will feature stunning plants that offer unique spring interest, such as blooming cherry trees, early spring perennials such as Hellebore, Euphorbia, Salvia, Nassella, and many others to excite and inspire visitors. 

Come summer, these gardens will be refreshed with ornate installations to prepare for the Summerfest Openings, including large annual and tropical container plantings at Spruce Street Harbor Park, Summerfest, and Cherry Street Pier. Pay a visit to this gorgeous waterfront and experience a refreshing getaway with all its floral delights! 

Love Park Garden – Center City, Philadelphia 
New this year, PHS will partner with Philadelphia Parks and Recreation to maintain the garden spaces and displays in Love Park! New plantings will adorn the park this year with a mix of color and bold plantings, including large tropical foliage, bright magenta annuals, and urban tolerant perennials that will span four large beds, approximately 6,500 square feet.  

This unique garden space will also include numerous shrubs as a backdrop for copper and burgundy toned foliage, and colorful bulbs will fill large swaths of the garden emerging as the temperatures rise, welcoming in the season. Stop by, take a photo with the iconic LOVE statue, and take in the beauty of vibrant flowers and greenery to brighten up your day.  

Eastern State Penitentiary Gardens – Fairmount area, Philadelphia 
Last Fall, many of the original plantings (Viburnum trilobum, Viburnum prunifolium, and Viburnum dentatum) onsite at the Eastern State Penitentiary gardens were cut back to ground level to rejuvenate and prune them for fresh and vigorous growth this season. This spring, the Eastern State Penitentiary gardens will continue renovations while visitors can experience a sequence of new bulbs including daffodils and various species of eye-catching tulips. On the southern façade, 300 containers of warm season grasses will thrive in the full sun coverage and offer guests a beautiful splash of green at this historic city landmark. 

Philadelphia Navy Yard Gardens – South Philadelphia 
This upcoming season, visitors to the Philadelphia Navy Yard will be greeted with a wonderful display of spring bulbs, including a variety of tulips, Camassia, and Alliums, as well as several new trees in the Navy Yard Arboretum. Along the waterfront, visitors will find beautiful perennial gardens, offering a picturesque vantage point to see passing ships and planes overhead, while soaking in the springtime beauty of the gardens. For those looking to foster their green thumb, or anyone looking to expand their horticultural expertise, seasonal gardeners will be available across the 1,200-acre campus to give further insight and detail about the varied horticultural displays. Pay a visit to this South Philadelphia landmark and experience all the gorgeous views and lush garden spaces in store this season!  

Geary Park – South Philadelphia 
In collaboration with the Sports Complex Special Services District, PHS has completely renovated Geary Park in South Philadelphia, providing a brand-new space for the community based on feedback calling for more lighting, open space, and beautiful gardens for visitors to enjoy. 

The park now features an extensive lighting plan which will be programmable with colors for holidays and Philly sports gamedays! Geary Park’s garden renovations will be reminiscent of strolling gardens, with various brick walking paths, new site furnishings, a nature grove, and various colorful flowering plants and trees, creating a serene and relaxing experience for visitors. Pay a visit to Geary Park following its May 24th ribbon-cutting ceremony and experience everything this exciting, full renovation has in store for you! 

For more about PHS Public Gardens and Landscapes, visit below!

ABOUT PENNSYLVANIA HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY 
The Pennsylvania Horticultural Society (PHS), an internationally recognized nonprofit organization founded in 1827, uses horticulture to advance the health and well-being of the Greater Philadelphia Region. PHS programs create healthier living environments, increase access to fresh food, expand access to jobs and economic opportunity, and strengthen deeper social connections between people. PHS’s work spans 250 neighborhoods; an expansive network of public gardens and landscapes; year-round learning experiences; and the nation’s signature gardening event, the Philadelphia Flower Show. PHS provides everyone with opportunities to garden for the greater good as a participant, member, donor, or volunteer. For information and to support this impactful work, please visit PHSonline.org

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