Seasonal Highlights: Winter 2024

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Winter Wonder January 20–March 24



Winter Wonder On View January 20–March 24, 2024 2024 promises to be a year to remember as we look to a fall opening of the muchanticipated Longwood Reimagined, yet special moments throughout the year will give you a glimpse of what’s ahead. Starting the year off is our captivating winter season, bursting with warmth, wonder, and wow moments at every turn in the Conservatory. Ever-changing and always stunning, our Gardens from January through March are all about bold blooms, textural touches, and grand displays under glass. Plus, enjoy free programs like our Science Series and special Floral Features. Just like a garden, buildings need tending and we’re taking these first few months of the new year to care for the Peirce-du Pont House, The Café, and 1906, resulting in closures. The House will be closed through early March. The Café and 1906 will be closed through April, yet plenty of delicious food will be available in climate-controlled tents. Thank you for understanding as we freshen our Gardens up for you!


Winter Calendar Free Spotlight Tours Join a tour guide and discover more about Longwood during our free, 30-minute Spotlight Tours. During this season of wonder, explore horticultural excellence in the Conservatory.

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Floral Design Focus: Hogarth Curve The Kennett Library & Resource Center 6–9 pm2

January 20–March 31 Daily at 11:30 am, 12:30 pm, and 2 pm Free with Gardens Admission Inquire at the Conservatory Information Desk about availability the day of your visit.

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loral Feature F On View through January 28 Enjoy a special floral display inspired by its setting.

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Winter Wonder On View Now–March 24

Please note: Capacity is limited

January 10

Self-Guided Field Trips Spring Requests Open1

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Starting a Botanical Sketchbook 8 am–12 pm2

raveling Seeds T Registration Opens1 Educator-Guided Field Trips Spring Requests Open1

artin Luther King, Jr. Day M Commemorative Seed Packet Giveaway While supplies last Floral Design 1 Self-Paced Begins January 152 Floral Design 2 Self-Paced Begins January 152

Science Series: Innovative Greenhouses, Extraordinary Plants 1 pm Discover how Longwood’s state-of-the-art greenhouses enable us to customize growing conditions for a diverse set of plants.

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Christopher Kehoe 3 pm

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Grow and Know: Citrus Trees 6–7:30 pm2

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Member Orientation Fully Online 12 pm3

Floral Design 3 Self-Paced Begins January 152

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Teen Volunteer Program Registration Opens1

Garden Photography in a Flash 3-part class Begins January 172

Plantology on Tap: Hydrangeas The Creamery of Kennett Square Doors open at 5 pm, talk at 6 pm2


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Flower of the Month: Amaryllis The Kennett Library & Resource Center 10 am–12 pm2

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Dalaie Choi 3 pm

February 1

rofessional Horticulture P Program Applications Open1

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Plantology on Tap: 15

The Language of Flowers The Creamery of Kennett Square Doors open at 5 pm, talk at 6 pm1

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Garden Photography 101 7-part class Begins February 12

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Today’s Horticulture Symposium 8 am—4:30 pm2

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Botanical Watercolor 6–8:30 pm2

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Flower of the Month: Rose The Kennett Library & Resource Center 6–8 pm2 Introduction to Portrait Photography 3-part class Begins February 22

Indoor Kitchen Gardening Fully Online 6:30–7:30 pm1

Nicole Keller 9 6

cout Programs S Registration Opens1 Diversify Your Harvest Fully Online 6–8 pm2

Learning Together: 5

Beyond the Bouquet Fully Online 6:30–7:30 pm2

Member Orientation Fully Online 12 pm2

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Valentine Florals: 6

Hellebores and Snowdrops: Stars of the Winter Garden 10 am–12 pm1 Longwood Reimagined Update 1 pm

Professional Horticulture Program Plant Sale 8 am–4:45 pm While supplies last

istory of Performing Arts at H Longwood: Talk and Garden of Music Book Signing with P.S. du Pont Fellow Colvin Randall 1 pm

cience Series: Plant S Exploration in Tanzania 1 pm Travel to little-explored regions in Tanzania—from our Ballroom— as we share highlights from a recent plant exploration trip focused on conservation of Tanzanian native plants.

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loral Feature F On View through March 3 Enjoy a special floral display inspired by its setting.


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reating with Color: C Pantone Color of the Year 9 am–12 pm2

Science Series: Longwood Research, Down to a Science 1 pm Learn about Longwood’s science accomplishments over the last year, research projects underway, and an outlook for the future.

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Design Tuesdays @ The Garden Shop: Mini Moss Walls 6–8 pm2

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een Volunteer Program T Applications Close1

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Ceramic Seed Starter Workshop 2-part class Begins March 132

Community Read: Women in Horticulture with Mt. Cuba Center Fully Online 6–7:30 pm7

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ongwood Reimagined L Member Talk Fully Online 6 pm8 Join Longwood staff online and learn more about this extensive project, the work that has been done, and what’s coming next.

Martha Redbone Roots Project 7:30 pm6

March 1 International Internship/ Trainee Program Applications Open5

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Floral Feature On View through March 24 Enjoy a special floral display inspired by its setting.

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Arbor Day Virtual Field Trip Registration Opens1

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pring Landscape Floral Design S 9 am–12 pm2 Getting Started with Vegetable Gardening 9 am–3 pm2

Curtis Student Recital 1 pm

Summer Performing Arts 18

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cience Series: S Managing Our Natural Lands 1 pm Explore how we utilize prescribed fires, biodiversity enhancement, wildlife monitoring, and more in our natural lands.

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Member Orientation 10:30 am3

Emily Erb 3 pm

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Floral Design 3 Fully Online 3-part class Begins March 112 Design Tuesdays @ The Garden Shop: Hanging Kokedama 6–8 pm2

Pre-sale Sale begins at 10 am Specific levels of Membership and Innovators receive up to 15% off regular ticket prices and access to the Pre-sale. If you are eligible to receive the discount and Pre-sale access, your discount code is printed on the back cover of the brochure.

Summer Performing Arts 19 Public Sale Sale begins at 10 am

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Landscape Design 1 Fully Online 8-part class Begins March 202


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Small Flowering Trees 6-part class Begins March 212

Calendar Key

Italian-Inspired Garden Design Fully Online 5-part class Begins March 212

Education

Plantology on Tap: Sensational Citrus The Creamery of Kennett Square Doors open at 5 pm, talk at 6 pm2

Performance

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Horticulture

Members-only

The Garden Shop

and Practices 9:30 am–12 pm2

Pruning 101: Shrubs 2–5 pm2

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ommunity Read Conversation C Looking Back to Create Something New with Julia Kelly: Inspirations for The Last Garden in England Fully Online 6:30–7:45 pm9 Design Tuesdays @ The Garden Shop: Hanging Kokedama 6–8 pm2

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pring Blooms S On View Now–May 5 Easter Weekend Live String Quartet Music in the Conservatory 1–4 pm

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Easter Weekend Live String Quartet Music in the Conservatory 1–4 pm

1 To register: longwoodgardens. org/education/k-12-programs. 2 Advance registration and fee required: longwoodgardens. org/enroll or 610.388.5454. For a complete list of our Continuing Education opportunities, visit us online. 3 Advance registration required: longwoodgardens.org/memberorientation or 610.388.1000. 4 To apply: longwoodgardens.org /education/professionalhorticulture/program. 5 To apply: longwoodgardens.org/ education/college-universityprograms. 6 Special ticket required: longwoodgardens.org or 610.388.1000. 7 Advance registration and fee required: longwoodgardens.org/ community-read. 8 Advance registration required: longwoodgardens.org or 610.388.1000. 9 Advance registration required: longwoodgardens.org/ community-read.

Is the class you want sold out? Email help-ce@longwoodgardens.org or call 610.388.5454 to be put on our wait list.

Please note: All ticketed events are limited. Sell out likely.


Winter Classes and Experiences Kick off the new year with new classes, new experiences, and new opportunities to learn—and have fun—with us. Join us here in the Gardens, online, and in such community spaces as The Creamery of Kennett Square and the Kennett Library & Resource Center for a fresh selection of fun. Discover all of our learning opportunities at longwoodgardens.org/enroll.


Register for these winter experiences, among many others: Introduction to Portrait Photography Begins February 22 Register by February 18 Perfect for beginner photographers, learn the fundamentals of portrait photography while experimenting with lighting, posing, and beautiful botanical scenery—while making fun, impactful portraits in our Gardens. Flower of the Month: Rose February 22, 6–8 pm Register by February 11 At the Kennett Library & Resource Center Our 2023–24 Floral Fun Series invites you to explore—and design with—a different iconic flower each month. This month, celebrate the romantic petals and charming colors of the iconic flower of love—the rose—and create your own rose-focused design.

Getting Started with Vegetable Gardening March 16, 9 am–3 pm Register by March 10 Want to create your own vegetable garden, but not sure how to get started? Dig into vegetable cultivation with this fun introductorylevel class for beginner vegetable gardeners—including a firsthand look at Longwood’s Ornamental Kitchen Garden to see how we implement essential gardening techniques. Deer-Resistant Native Plants and Practices March 23, 9:30 am–12 pm Register by March 10 Wondering how to grow a successful garden that deer won’t eat? We have the answers! Explore deer-resistant native plants, deer-repelling best practices, and more—and then take this knowledge home to help maintain a beautiful and resilient landscape.


Join Our Community Read In the eleventh year of our Community Read, we are exploring the inspiration and meaning we can all find in the beauty of gardens. Along with our community partners—gardens, museums, conservation organizations, and public libraries—this collaborative effort between Longwood and the community brings books and people together to encourage reading for pleasure and to start a conversation. This year, we’ve selected our very first historical fiction book, as well as a picture book adaptation of a classic novel for our youngest readers—both focusing on the powerful connections between gardens and people. Join us as we dive into these outstanding selections, all available for purchase at The Garden Shop (onsite and online at shop.longwoodgardens.org) and at major booksellers. The Last Garden in England by Julia Kelly The lovely gardens of Highbury House are at the center of this historical fiction novel that takes place in 1907, 1944, and present day, connecting five women— from the gardens’ original designer through the modern-day designer charged with restoring their beauty— and exploring how each finds solace and connection with the gardens.

The Secret Garden based on the novel by Frances Hodgson Burnett, adapted by Calista Brill, and illustrated by Adelina Lirius. In this picture book adaptation of the classic novel, our younger readers follow Mary Lennox as she moves into a confusing new home and finds comfort from exploring the grounds and gardens surrounding the imposing manor house. Through unexpected friendships, fresh air, connecting with nature, and a mystery surrounding a secret garden, Mary is transformed.


Join Us for these Community Read Events Women in Horticulture with Mt. Cuba Center March 13, 6–7:30 pm Fully Online Advance registration required via mtcubacenter.org/event/women-inhorticulture-online Author Jenny Rose Carey gives a historic overview of American women in horticulture and landscape design, exploring the movement that brought women to the forefront of the burgeoning gardening movement in the early part of the 20th century.

Looking Back to Create Something New with Julia Kelly: Inspirations for The Last Garden in England March 26, 6:30–7:45 pm Fully Online Free; Advance registration required via longwoodgardens.org/community-read/ community-read-events Join author Julia Kelly online for a discussion of The Last Garden in England and explore the real-life people and gardens that inspired her to write her novel.

View our full Community Read events calendar at longwoodgardens.org/ community-read.


Reimagine Your New Fireworks & Fountains Experience There is much to be excited about in our Gardens this year. Not only will 17 acres of new experiences open in the fall, but Fireworks & Fountains Shows are back and better than ever. Take in imaginative shows with new reserved seating, new vistas, and an enhanced sound system. Stroll through freshly planted allées of trees and change your perspective as you view the Main Fountain Garden from our new tiered Conservatory Overlook. So many exciting new moments await you this year … and this is just the prelude. Our reimagined Fireworks & Fountains Shows will be here soon. Tickets go on sale April 9 with the first show set to debut on July 3. Mark your calendar. More details to come soon.


Winter Performances Enjoy the wonder of the performing arts in the beauty of our Conservatory. Organ Series

Nicole Keller February 9 7:30 pm Focusing on the works of Florence Price, Nadia Boulanger, and William Grant Still in this performance, Associate Organist at Trinity Cathedral (Episcopal) in Cleveland Nicole Keller specializes in eclectic programs designed to expand the listener’s horizons, pairing familiar sounds and genres with those less familiar. Performance: Ballroom $25 Reserved Seating $21 Gardens Preferred, Gardens Premium Members, and Innovators Longwood Debut

A World of Music Series

Martha Redbone Roots Project March 14 7:30 pm Vocalist, songwriter, composer, and educator of African American, Cherokee, and Choctaw descent, multi-award-winning musician Martha Redbone broadens the boundaries of American roots music with songs and storytelling.

Tickets On Sale Now View the schedule for our 2023–24 Performance Series and purchase tickets online at: longwoodgardens. org/performance-series. Purchasing online is the most efficient way to get performance tickets. Prefer to Order by Phone? Purchase performance tickets by calling 610.388.1000. Ticketing and phone convenience fees apply.

Buy a Bundle, Save 20% Purchase a bundle of 3, 4, or 5 2023–24 Performance Series concerts and save 20%. This discount can be applied when tickets are purchased directly through our Pick 3, Pick 4, or Pick 5 bundles at longwoodgardens.org/performanceseries. Please note: This discount cannot be combined with any other promo code or Member/Innovator discount. All tickets are limited. Sell out likely. *Discount for Gardens Preferred, Gardens Premium Members, and Innovators Specific levels of Membership and Innovators receive up to 15% off regular ticket prices. If you are eligible to receive the discount, your discount code is printed on the back cover of this brochure.

Performance: Ballroom $34 Reserved Seating $29 Gardens Preferred, Gardens Premium Members, and Innovators Longwood Debut

Save the Date 2024 Summer Performance Series and Wine & Jazz Festival Tickets On Sale March 19 at 10 am Gardens Preferred & Premium Member and Innovator Pre-sale: March 18 at 10 am



Gardens Information Winter Wonder

January 20–March 24, 2024 Gardens and The Garden Shop Hours Wednesday–Monday, 10 am–5 pm Tuesday: Closed Dining Hours Temporary Food Service in the Heated Beer Garden Tent Wednesday–Monday, 11 am–4 pm The Cafe Closed for renovation 1906 Closed Reservations for Members and Innovators are not required throughout Winter Wonder.

Phone: 610.388.1000 Website: longwoodgardens.org Free WiFi available: Connect to FreeGardenWIFI Our Gardens are smoke-free. Photography credits: Hank Davis, Carol Gross, Becca Mathias and Eileen Tercha © 2024 Longwood Gardens


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