The 2025 PHS Philadelphia Flower Show invites visitors to explore innovative horticultural designs and sustainable practices from March 1 to 9.
The time to plant is now. After months of socially distant living, valuing open green space and connecting with plants and one another is more vital to our health and well-being than ever before.
It's a space perfect for COVID-19 with 20,000 square feet of open space that can hold up to 150 socially-distanced people.
After a lengthy hiatus from growing vegetables at their home, a Garnet Valley couple is back in the garden growing crops to feed those in need across Philadelphia.
Food insecurity is a problem that plagues our region. Harvest 2020 is a PHS-led initiative that plans to produce 5 million pounds of fresh food for Philly neighborhoods.
During World War I & II, victory gardens cropped up around the country to help the war effort. And now with the arrival of COVID-19, those cooperative gardens are cropping up yet again to help those in need.