Philadelphia Flower Show to dig into the history of gardening in America

Philadelphia Flower Show Set to Uncover the Rich History of Gardening in America

As one of the longest-running horticultural events in its 197th year, this February's Philadelphia Flower Show will delve into the country's gardening heritage with a theme that "roots" back to its origins. The show, which runs from February 28 to March 8 at the Pennsylvania Convention Center, promises an immersive experience that will transport visitors through time and space.

According to Seth Pearsoll, vice president and creative director for the Flower Show, this year's theme, "Rooted: Origins of American Gardening," marks the culmination of a three-year series exploring the past, present, and future of planting. To kick off the celebration, an entrance display titled "The Forest Floor" will be unveiled, inspired by Japan zen gardens and Scottish forests. The twisted sculpture resembling roots will feature timeless materials like moss, stone, and wood.

Inside the exhibit halls, four different designers – California's Etta Studio, Baltimore's Unknown Studio, Rhode Island's Design Under Sky, and Iowa's Kelly D. Norris – have collaborated to create an "American Landscape Showcase" that demonstrates how people garden today. The installation will be a testament to the diversity of American gardening styles and traditions.

Another highlight is the "First Bloom – Rooted in Memory" display, where four international florists – Gábor Nagy of Hungary, Alex Segura of Spain, Chantal Post of Spain, and Conny van der Westerlaken of the Netherlands – will share their personal stories of how they first got into gardening. Each exhibit has been uniquely interpreted, with some inspired by childhood memories, while others delve into the history of plants or explore transportation routes that carried them across the world.

Pearsoll emphasizes that there's no single definition of "being rooted," and it's this diversity that makes the experience so universal and exciting. With its diverse exhibits, interactive displays, and immersive atmosphere, this year's Philadelphia Flower Show promises to be an unforgettable celebration of America's gardening history.

Additional highlights include a meeting for the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology at the convention center during the week of the show, with a restructured layout that will guide visitors through the space. The Marketplace, which includes a maker's market, PHS Shop, and DIY flower crown bar, has been moved to the street level below the main exhibit halls.

With its rich history, diverse exhibits, and engaging atmosphere, this year's Philadelphia Flower Show is set to be an event that will leave visitors "rooted" in the spirit of American gardening.
 
🌼 This Philly flower show sounds super cool! I think it's awesome how they're exploring America's gardening history through different exhibits. The idea of a twisted sculpture resembling roots made from moss, stone, and wood is so unique and interesting 🌿. And I love that each exhibit has its own special story behind it - like the florists sharing their personal memories of getting into gardening 💐. It just goes to show how diverse and universal gardening can be. Maybe next time I'll even get to check it out in person! 😊
 
I just saw this thread about the Philadelphia Flower Show and I'm like wow! 🤯 I love how they're exploring the rich history of gardening in America, it's so cool to see how it's evolved over time. The idea of having different designers showcase their own take on American landscaping is genius, it's like a cultural mosaic or something 😊. And I'm intrigued by the "First Bloom" display, sharing personal stories of how people got into gardening... it's like a human interest story within the show 🌼. What really caught my eye though was the mention of the marketplace being moved to the street level, that sounds like an awesome way to bring in some extra energy and excitement 💡. Can't wait to check this out when I have the chance!
 
🌼🎨 gotta say, i'm super stoked about this philadelphia flower show! 197 years old is crazy 🤯 and it's awesome they're doing a whole theme around the history of american gardening. i mean, who doesn't love gardens? 🌳 it sounds like there's gonna be some amazing exhibits and designs on display, from the entrance display "the forest floor" to the american landscape showcase. and i love that they're featuring different designers and florists from all over the country and world! it's all about celebrating the diversity of american gardening styles and traditions 🌈👍
 
I've got a bad feeling about this one 🤔. I mean, think about it... a flower show that's all about roots, but what if they're not just talking about plants? What if they're actually digging up some deep secrets about America's past and the people who shaped its gardening traditions? Maybe there's more to this "Rooted: Origins of American Gardening" theme than meets the eye... 👀 I'm not saying it's all conspiracy, but you never know. And what's with the four international florists sharing their personal stories of how they got into gardening? Are they trying to distract us from something? 🤷‍♀️
 
🌼 I'm so down for a trip down memory lane with the Philly Flower Show 🎨! The idea of exploring America's gardening heritage through art and history is really cool... like, have you ever thought about how Japanese zen gardens influenced the US garden scene? 🤔 And now they're going to show us what that looks like in this twisted sculpture that'll make you feel like you're walking on a forest floor! 🌲 But I'm also hyped for the American Landscape Showcase - it's gonna be dope to see all these different design styles and traditions come together. Plus, sharing personal stories from international florists is gonna be so inspiring... can't wait to check it out in person! 😊
 
🌼 I'm so stoked about this flower show! They're gonna have a huge exhibit on the history of American gardening 🤯. It's crazy how it all started from Japan zen gardens and Scottish forests, and now we've got designers from all over the US working together to create this amazing "American Landscape Showcase". And can you believe they're featuring people's personal stories about how they got into gardening? That's so inspiring! I'm def gonna check out the DIY flower crown bar too 🌺💐. The whole event is supposed to be super immersive, like a journey through time and space... sounds like my kind of vibe 😎
 
I think its gonna be super interesting 2 see how they bring 2 life the history of gardening in America 🌼👀. I mean, who doesn't love plants & flowers, rite? 😊 Its cool that they got these different designers 4m all over the US 2 work on this showcase. I'm thinkin they'll do a great job showin us how gardens can be different but still super beautiful 🌺💚
 
🌺 This flower show sounds like it's gonna be epic! I'm low-key excited to see how they're gonna make history come alive. I love that they're highlighting different designers and their takes on American landscaping - it's all about embracing our diversity, right? 🤗 And those international florists sharing their personal stories of gardening? That's like a big ol' bouquet of emotions! 💕 Let's hope the Marketplace area is just as awesome this year... I need some DIY flower crown inspiration ASAP 💐
 
I'm not sure about this... all these elaborate displays and interactive experiences are gonna attract a whole lotta people, but what's the point? They're just showin' off fancy gardens and stuff. I mean, we've got flowers growin' in our own backyards already! And what's with the entrance display? A twisted sculpture made outta moss and stone? It sounds like somethin' from a fantasy novel 🤔.

And don't even get me started on the prices. I'm sure those designer gardens are gonna be way outta reach for most people. Maybe they should just have a regular ol' flower show with some decent blooms instead of all this over-the-top nonsense 💸.

I guess it's great that there's a focus on diversity in gardening styles and traditions, but I'm not convinced it's enough to make me want to shell out the cash for tickets 🤑.
 
OMG 🤯 I cant even begin to imagine how cool it's gonna be at the flower show this year! 197 years old!!! 🙌 They're actually makin' a whole thing about how gardening started in america, like it's a whole history lesson 📚. And i love that they got different designers from all around the country (and even other countries!) to show off their own takes on american landscaping styles. It's gonna be so lit 💃🌻 with them interactive displays and immersive atmosphere too! I'm def gonna check out that "First Bloom – Rooted in Memory" display, it sounds so emotional 😊. I just hope they don't forget about the bees 🐝, gardening is all about sustainability right? 🤔
 
🌼👀 gotta say, 197 years old is like, whoa! 🤯 i mean, think about all the historical events, social movements, and cultural shifts that have taken place during that time. it's wild to think that one event has been a constant in american life for so long.

i'm loving the idea of exploring the country's gardening heritage, too. like, we don't often talk about the history behind our daily habits, but this show is giving us a chance to connect with our roots 🌱 (pun intended). it sounds like they've got a great lineup of designers and florists showcasing different styles and traditions.

i'm also intrigued by the "First Bloom" display. sharing personal stories of how people got into gardening can be really inspiring, and i love that each exhibit has its own unique interpretation. 🌺📚
 
I'm tellin' ya, I used to love goin' to the flower show back in my day 🌼🎉. It was like steppin' into a whole different world, all these beautiful flowers and plants just bloomin' everywhere! And now they're doin' this new theme, "Rooted: Origins of American Gardening", which is so cool 🤓. I mean, it's not just about the flowers, it's about the history behind 'em too. I love that they're gettin' all these different designers and florists to share their stories and whatnot. It's like a big ol' family reunion, but with more plants! 😊

And can you believe this show has been goin' on for 197 years already? That's just crazy 🤯. I mean, I've seen some old pictures of the first flower shows back in the day and they were so different from what we see now. But it's awesome to see how far it's come and how much people still love flowers and gardens today 💚.

I'm thinkin' about goin' this year with my family 🤝. We can all just chill out and enjoy the beauty of nature together. And who knows, maybe we'll even pick up some new ideas for our own gardens 🌱👍. It's gonna be a blast! 🎉
 
idk about this flower show thing... sounds like a bunch of people getting together to talk about how they started gardening 🤔. what's the point of it all? is it just gonna be a bunch of pretty flowers and some random stories about why people like plants? also, what does japan zen gardens have to do with american gardening? seems like a stretch to me 😒. and another thing, isn't the whole "rooted" theme just a play on words? 🤷‍♂️
 
🌼 I'm super stoked for this years Philly flower show! 197 years old and still going strong 🤩 it's amazing to see how they're showcasing the roots of american gardening, literally and figuratively 🌿 i love that the theme explores the diversity of styles and traditions in america, it's gonna be so cool to see all the different exhibits come together. And can we talk about the entrance display "The Forest Floor" inspired by japan zen gardens? That sounds hella gorgeous 🏞️ I'm already imagining myself wandering through the exhibit halls, taking it all in... 😍
 
🌼 This flower show always blows my mind! I mean, have you seen the design of the entrance display? A twisted sculpture resembling roots made from moss, stone, and wood... it's like a mini zen garden 🙏. And the showcase of American gardens today? So cool! I love how they're featuring designers from all over the country, each with their own unique style. It's really showing that gardening is all about personal expression and connection to nature. Plus, I'm curious to see what those international florists have to say in their "First Bloom" display... might be a trip down memory lane for some people 🤗.
 
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