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PHS Philadelphia Flower Show Features Gardens of Tomorrow | Princeton Magazine

PHS Philadelphia Flower Show Features Gardens of Tomorrow | Princeton Magazine

Posted by Honey Buz team on Feb 25th 2025

Honey Buz is proud to be featured in Princeton Magazine 

The Philadelphia Flower Show is here!

Floral enthusiasts can plan a visit to the celebrated Philadelphia Flower Show now that tickets are on sale at tickets.phsonline.org.

To stay up to date with the latest information on the 2025 Flower Show, visit phsonline.org/the-flower-show.

Mercer County Community College (MCCC) students will be exhibiting at the show, focusing on urban green infrastructure, highlighting street tree plantings, stormwater management, and ecological diversity. MCCC students won a gold medal last year in the Education category, their fourth gold medal since 2017. For the first time, the Flower Show will feature a student-created floral exhibition by Bucks County (Pa.) Community College’s Floral Design Program, which will offer a playful futuristic twist featuring nine unique floral and sculpture installations reimagining the art of floral arranging.

The special events this year include a Family Frolic on Sunday, March 2, a day dedicated to youngsters, with hands-on activities and entertainment for families. Free with admission from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

 

Honey Buz and Paris Fit hosting Blossom + Breathe

On Friday, March 7, the Flower Show hosts Blossom and Breathe, a celebration of beauty, wellness, and natural healing. This special event will collaborate with Honey Buz Natural Skincare and Noel Davis of Paris Fit to offer Flower Show guests access to wellness vendors in a botanical bazaar. The event is free with admission from 5 to 8 p.m., with a yoga class for an additional fee.

 

During the Flower Show 

Flowers After Hours takes place on Saturday, March 8 – a galactic adventure packed with campy vibes, interstellar charm, and eclectic experiences at an after-hours dance party. The evening will feature photo ops, galaxy-inspired cocktails, and a space fashion show. Plus, music will be curated by SNACKTIME and feature a lineup of DJs. Guests can explore all the Flower Show floral, garden, and landscape designs during the event and peruse the PHS Hamilton Horticourt plant competition and Artistic and Design galleries. This event is for guests 21 years of age and older. ID is required to enter. Hours are 8:30 to 11:30 p.m. Purchase required.

Flower Show’s educational lecture series, Know to Grow, will return this year with industry experts leading presentations on diverse topics several times a day. Presentation topics include garden design, vegetable gardening, native plants, container gardening, shade gardening, houseplants, and information on PHS programs. New this year, attend Know to Grow sessions Friday, March 7 through Sunday, March 9 and hear from presenters sponsored by Great Grow Along — the world’s largest virtual garden festival. Free with admission.

Artisan Row is the Flower Show’s experiential hub where guests can create an elevated floral or gardening-inspired craft working side-by-side with artisans. Purchase required.

Experience native and exotic butterflies with spectacular color in a serene setting with Butterflies Live. Hundreds of pollinators will spread their wings together in this all-ages activity. Purchase required.

Families can explore the Kids Cocoon, a kid-focused play space where young visitors can plant seedlings, enjoy story time, and participate in engaging activities and live programming from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily, excluding Sunday, March 9. In partnership with The Franklin Institute (TFI), Kids Cocoon will feature a Flower Show-themed version of TFI’s Creation Station, where children can create floral-inspired masterpieces using LEGO bricks. Free with admission.

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