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How to Create a Bog Garden
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How to Create a Bog Garden

Bog gardens serve as a means of beautifying traditional gardens and enhancing plant collections, but they can also play a role in safeguarding rare plants and conserving the flora and fauna of globally rare and threatened ecosystems.

By Peter Zale, on May 5, 2021
The Height of Care
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The Height of Care

These late spring flowers have just recently made their debut along Flower Garden Walk, but we’ve been carefully planning and coaxing their arrival since last summer, using a growing technique rooted in precision and care.

By Katie Mobley, on April 29, 2021
Reimagining Our Orchid House

Reimagining Our Orchid House

Upon its fall 2021 reopening, hundreds of orchids at any one time will be lovingly displayed in a more immersive, bountiful experience that will showcase up to 50 percent more orchids from our collection throughout the year.

By Katie Mobley, on April 27, 2021
Community Read: A Conversation with Author J. Drew Lanham
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Community Read: A Conversation with Author J. Drew Lanham

We are delighted to discuss finding a passion for nature and what can become of that spark … an idea that’s wonderfully explored in our 2021 Community Read adult title by J. Drew Lanham.

By Gillian Hayward, on April 21, 2021
Reflections on the Pandemic as a Student
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Reflections on the Pandemic as a Student

Learning to navigate the effects of Covid-19 is an experience that every person in our country and across the world has been confronted with over the past year, including the Longwood Professional Horticulture class of 2021.

By Kaylene Argot, on April 14, 2021
Making Lunch Count

Making Lunch Count

National Make Lunch Count Day (April 13) serves to remind us all to unplug midday and enjoy a true (and delicious) lunch break, no matter where you’re working or what you’re working on.

By Executive Chef Will Brown, on April 7, 2021
The Tale of Bayard Taylor
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The Tale of Bayard Taylor

There are many stories to be told about the lives of the residents of the Longwood Cemetery, located just outside of the Longwood Gardens entrance.

By Gillian Hayward, on March 31, 2021
The Art of the Great Gardener

The Art of the Great Gardener

Behind every great garden is a great gardener telling a story through his or her design.

By Katie Mobley, on March 24, 2021
Community Read: A Conversation with Author Mya Thompson
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Community Read: A Conversation with Author Mya Thompson

We had the pleasure of recently speaking with Mya Thompson about her work, her inspiration, and her recommendations for how families can get involved in birding and nature appreciation.

By Gillian Hayward, on March 17, 2021
Specimens of Beauty
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Specimens of Beauty

Our frequently-changing display of specimen orchids gives our guests the chance to see some of the most spectacular and unusual selections from our collection of approximately 5,500 orchids.

By Greg Griffis, on March 10, 2021
March is a Month of Icons
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March is a Month of Icons

With iconic, impactful, and simply gorgeous plants gracing nearly every corner of our Main and East Conservatory display, March is the time that many of our most signature plants are on view in full spectacular bloom.

By Karl Gercens, on March 3, 2021
How to Grow Early Spring Vegetables

How to Grow Early Spring Vegetables

If timed carefully, the vegetable gardener can reap the rewards of frost-tolerant spring vegetables—peas, broccoli, kale, arugula, cabbage, spinach, carrots, radishes, scallions, cilantro, and lettuce, to name a few.

By Alex Correia, on February 25, 2021
Reimagination Realized

Reimagination Realized

We are thrilled to announce our newest—and most ambitious—change. Longwood Reimagined: A New Garden Experience is the largest expansion, reimagination, and preservation of our Conservatory and surrounding landscape in Longwood’s modern history.

By Paul B. Redman, on February 18, 2021
A Poignant Reading Journey

A Poignant Reading Journey

Explore the following selections that serve as fantastic sources of excellent nature writing, each with its own perspective of the African American experience.

By David Sleasman, on February 10, 2021
The Beauty of Height
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The Beauty of Height

For this season, we’ve created a true sanctuary of warmth inside our Conservatory, with a record number of more than 50 baskets throughout our East Conservatory and Main Conservatory spaces.

By Jim Sutton, Display Designer, on February 3, 2021
Winter Recipes to Warm the Soul

Winter Recipes to Warm the Soul

No matter where you’re enjoying the beauty of winter, when it’s time to come in from the cold, these seasonal cocktails and treats (many with a bright citrus twist!) will surely help keep the chill off.

By Executive Chef Will Brown, on January 27, 2021
Telling the Inside Story
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Telling the Inside Story

At a time in which we find ourselves connected to—quite fortunately—one another via wireless technology, it may be hard to remember that we, as human beings, are wired for storytelling and for time spent in nature.

By Katie Mobley, on January 19, 2021
Windows of Opportunity

Windows of Opportunity

Our new nursery production greenhouse is much more than a new building. With its groundbreaking design, it allows us unprecedented flexibility to accommodate a variety of plant materials, growing methods, and environments, all in one remarkable facility.

By Katie Mobley, on January 15, 2021
Ensuring the Longevity of Our Boxwood
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Ensuring the Longevity of Our Boxwood

While we nurture each and every plant across our Gardens with the utmost care, it is with solemnity that we must say goodbye to a portion of our tree boxwood in the eastern part of our Gardens due to boxwood blight infection.

By Katie Mobley, on January 12, 2021
How We Make Our Living Succulent Wreaths

How We Make Our Living Succulent Wreaths

As a Longwood Senior Horticulturist, I’ve had the pleasure of creating dozens of living wreaths and many succulent creations throughout my time here, but this year’s Silver Garden wreath is especially poignant and beautiful to me.

By Kat McCullough, on December 30, 2020