Phipps Blog
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Garlic Mustard Pesto
If you walked in the woods recently, you probably noticed the plant in the picture above densely decorating the forest floor. Labeled as an invasive species by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, garlic mustard takes root in many...
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Ask Dr. Phipps: Hillside Help
Have a question about your perennials, houseplants or turf grass? Worried about pests in the garden, hydrangeas that won't bloom, or tomatoes that died on the vine? Dr. Phipps can help! Ask Dr. Phipps is a free service...
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Volunteer Spotlight: Frank Muto
Phipps is well-known for our beautiful gardens, seasonal flower shows, pioneering sustainability initiatives, informative educational programs and community outreach. None of our work, however, would be possible without the...
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Let’s Stay Connected: April 27 — May 3
We at Phipps are always thinking of our members, visitors and friends, and during these uncertain times, we want to provide you with nature's beauty and inspiration, just like we would if you were with us in the glasshouse....
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Spring Flower Scavenger Hunt
Our Discovery team is encouraging you to take the little learners in your life on a Spring Flower Scavenger Hunt this week. Use this original hand-drawn and watercolor scavenger hunt by Discovery Education Specialist Chris Salitrik...
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Compost in a Jar
Learn about the process of composting with this experiment in a jar! A little bit of dirt, some sunshine and the right kind of garbage makes a magic potion for your plants. This experiment will set you up to compost on a bigger...
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