Welcome to Longwood Learning!

Following Longwood’s founder Pierre du Pont’s educational mission in the Garden’s charter, Longwood works to provide world-class horticultural learning at all levels—from individuals with a passing interest to those who make horticulture a central part of their lives.

Daily Visitor Programs (included in the regular Gardens admission) such as self-guided audio tours, behind-the-scenes guided tours, and other daily and special programs provide learning opportunities for all Garden visitors.

Lectures, Courses and Workshops, offered by our Continuing Education department, allow students—from hobbyists to professional gardeners—to develop their skills and knowledge.

Longwood Gardens is pleased to introduce a new series of School & Youth Programs designed to nurture student curiosity while focusing on learning.

Internships, including the College Internship Program, International Gardener Training Program, and High School Summer Internship Program offer hands-on experience to prepare individuals for careers in horticulture and related arts and sciences.

The two-year Professional Gardener Program combines a rigorous academic curriculum with hands-on training to prepare individuals for careers in horticulture.

The Longwood Graduate Program at the University of Delaware helps students who are already competent and experienced in ornamental horticulture to train for a leadership career in public horticulture.

Symposia give attendees the opportunity to learn about a topic in-depth.

REGISTER NOW for Fall Continuing Education Classes

Browse the course catalog online, and call 610-388-1000 ext. 559 to register.


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Ornamental Vines

Begining Thursday, September 4

Learn the identification and creative uses of over 50 vines suitable to gardens in the Delaware Valley.


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Dividing Perennials

Saturday, September 20

This workshop focuses on the basics of how to divide different types of perennials and when best to do it. Roll up your sleeves, because you'll have a chance to learn by doing under the watchful eye of Longwood Gardener Nick Tomlan.


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Landscape Construction Basics

Saturday, September 27

This intensive, daylong seminar covers the fundamental construction techniques essential in countering the forces that Mother Nature and time exert over man-made garden features. 


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2008 Course Catalog

Follow the link below to download the 2008 course catalog in pdf format. You can also find a complete class listing under Lectures, Courses and Workshops on the left.


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