Use your GPS device to go on a self-guided adventure in finding one or all of these virtual geocaches located on the grounds of Longwood Gardens. Please note that admission to Longwood Gardens is required and that there are no cache containers at the coordinates. This is a fact-finding adventure only. All of the locations can be found without leaving the established pathways. Download and fill in your answers on the Geocaching Question Sheet and check the Answer Sheet to see if you correctly followed all the coordinates.
Longwood's Wildlife Tree is a popular part of the annual Christmas display. Learn how to make edible ornaments that will attract birds to your yard or garden. Click on the link below to download the guide in pdf format.
Need some new ideas for your home garden? Learn how you can keep your garden looking at its best. Simply click on the following links to download the PDF files.
The American Public Garden Assocation
http://www.publicgardens.org/
Penn State Cooperative Extension
http://www.extension.psu.edu/
University of Delaware Cooperative Extension
http://ag.udel.edu/extension/
The Greater Philadelphia Gardens web site is an excellent resource for exploring the rich variety of public gardens, arboreta, and historic houses with gardens in the Philadelphia area. Use the site to plan a weekend getaway, or simply to find an event you’d like to attend.
http://www.greaterphiladelphiagardens.org
The Center for Public Horticulture at the University of Delaware
http://www.publichorticulture.udel.edu/
360° Views of Longwood by students from nearby Unionville High School.
To be placed on a waiting list, register by phone, mail or fax. We will contact wait-listed students if space opens up.
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.
Functional fastigiates and pouty prostrate plants all hold a special place in the well designed garden. Discover the excitement that luscious reds, sparkling golds, and crisp silvers can add to your landscape.
Think of nature as art. Our instructor will show you how to create a sculpture with natural wood pieces and then design flowers to complement the wooden form. You’re going to love these unique designs!