Harvest the Garden’s bounty and taste an array of fresh flavors. Free for members at the Family level and above; $12 otherwise.
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Search for cool bugs in the Garden and make your very own insect sculpture. Free for members at the Family level and above; $12...
Just over the fence from the Ann Bartram Carr Garden is our Bartram oak (Quercus heterophylla). John Bartram first observed this tree as a...
Bartram’s Garden is perhaps the best 45 acres of birding in Philly! With river access, fields, woodlands, wetlands, and ornamental plantings, this spot has...
The Philadelphia Science Festival is a nine-day, community-wide celebration of science that takes place annually in April. Featuring lectures, debates, hands-on activities, special exhibitions...
Latest plans about our Wedding Pavilion & Picnic Area from Executive Director, Maitreyi Roy: Hello All, Over the winter, we’ve broken ground on some new...
Curator Joel Fry was exploring the Garden this week and discovered two very early-blooming flowers. Let’s hear from Joel: “First is the Yellow-flowered winter...
While some consider January and February to be a gardener’s “off season,” there’s actually plenty to do for the horticulturally minded. Here are a...
As you stroll around the 1731 John Bartram House, you may notice stone pavers by the east, south, and west entrances. These, like the...
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