I’ve been going to the Philadelphia Flower Show on and off for decades. It’s the perfect dose of springtime to get me excited for a new season. The best way to see it is when you don’t have to fight all the crowds, like the night of the preview gala, which I’m lucky enough to attend. On that night, shopping is closed, which is for me half the fun!
For those of you who can’t get there, enjoy these photos. For those of you who can, maybe this will inspire you.
Lots of ideas for outdoor living
These two scenes are only a foot high!
This year, Organic Gardening is hosting a series of expert culinary demonstrations to teach people how to turn the edibles from the garden into a full range of international dishes, from rustic Italian to flavor-forward Asian fusion. Edward Lee, acclaimed chef at Louisville, Kentucky’s 610 Magnolia, Iron Chef America competitor and recent James Beard finalist for Best Chef, will hold cooking demonstrations, on March 4 and 5 at 1:30 p.m. and 3 p.m. Nationally recognized journalist and author Eugenia Bone will demonstrate the art of mushroom pickling on March 11. Celebrated food writer Victoria von Biel, who is the former executive editor of Bon Appétit magazine and is consulting food and wine editor for Organic Gardening magazine, will hold a cooking demonstration on March 6.
Plus, Organic Gardening Editor-in-Chief Ethne Clarke will play host to the magazine’s opening events over the first several days of the show; Editor Doug Hall will be discussing organic gardening how-to’s. Plus, there will be some amazing lectures, including some from Rodale authors, among them Colonial Williamsburg gardener Wesley Greene and photojournalist Matthew Benson. Benson, who is a contributing editor to Organic Gardening, will present advice and highlights from his gorgeous forthcoming book, The Photographic Garden: Mastering the Art of Digital Garden Photography (Rodale, 2012).
In addition, this year Organic Gardening has a fantastic setup in the show’s marketplace, featuring the “We Like This” display of editor-favorite gardening products and collection of books and products from some of the editors’ favorite presenters.
For more information on the Philadelphia Flower Show, visit theflowershow.com
Hello Maria,
I thoroughly enjoyed your photos of the Philadelphia Flower Show (especially since I was not able to attend this year). The giant wall of lettuce is rather intriguing to me. I agree, the show is a great way to usher in the spring season.
Naturally yours,
Sally
I don’t live too far from there and usually attend the show, except I hate driving there. Trying to find a place to park is like trying to park on the streets in Manhattan, but worse. It’s a nightmare, and will turn someone completely off from visiting the show. Try to find someone who’ll take you there, if possible, or maybe go with a group by bus. It’s maddening!!
I grew up in Pa and miss going to see the flower show. Thank you so much for putting up the pictures for us to see. The organic gardening exhibit looks fabulous! I can’t wait for spring!!!