You guys... I visited Chanticleer! And Longwood, and David Culp's Brandywine Cottage, and Andrew Bunting's Belvidere, and Paxson Hill Farm, and Terrain at Styer's, and the Morris Arboretum, and, and, and...wow. All told I have 17 gardens to write about; Philadelphia truly earns the nickname America's Garden Capital.
It had been four years since my last "Fling"—2019 in the Denver, Colorado area. COVID meant no Fling in 2020 and 2021, then I missed 2022's Fling in Madison, Wisconsin. This year's Philly-area event was an epic re-entry into touring gardens with nearly 100 of my closest friends. The Fling used to be open to only garden bloggers, but now anyone with a garden-focused social media presence can attend. This year's tour was organized by Longwood Gardens Conservatory Manager Karl Gercens, if you don't already follow power-house garden traveler Karl then you need to start right now; here or here. Karl loves plants!
Andrew and I arrived in Philly early, a couple of days before the Fling got underway. Our first day on the ground included a stop at Wolff's Apple House. We'd been to the local Ace Hardware so Andrew could buy a fishing license and now he needed a bamboo pole to use as a wading staff. Lucky for him I'm always scanning for plant buying opportunities and had spotted Wolf's as we zoomed past. That's where I saw my first Pennsylvania agave (there would be many more)...
...and where I went into mum-overload (kind of like a kid's Halloween candy sugar-high). So many mums!
It's also where discovered that hairy balls (Gomphocarpus physocarpus) grow fabulously in the Philly area...