Enjoy The Most Colorful Festival Of The Year At Mt. Cuba Center's Wildflower Celebration In Delaware
By Kim Magaraci|Published March 09, 2020
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Kim Magaraci graduated Rutgers University with a degree in Geography and has spent the last seven years as a freelance travel writer. Contact: kmagaraci@onlyinyourstate.com
When the weather starts to warm up in the First State, nature lovers flock to the Mt. Cuba Wildflower Celebration. This one-day festival is the unofficial start of the garden season in Delaware and you’ll want to attend to see it for yourself and celebrate the beauty of the Brandywine Valley.
The Mt Cuba Center hosts events, workshops, and open garden hours throughout the year, but their annual signature event is the breathtaking Wildflower Celebration.
Mt. Cuba stands out among the gorgeous gardens of the Brandywine Valley thanks to their commitment to natives - that's all you find in these gorgeous garden groves.
The Mt. Cuba Wildflower Celebration is the perfect day to learn about the benefits of bees and find out how to support them and their quest to keep our ecosystem thriving.
You can learn a lot about planting your own pollinator garden by asking the experts at Mt. Cuba. Learn about phlox, coneflower, and others that will attract these helpful critters to your yard.
You could easily spend all day wandering the trails and garden paths, but the centerpiece of the estate has to be the pond. Take some time to look around the edges, and you'll spot frogs and other critters enjoying their own private pool.
The Mt. Cuba Wildflower Celebration serves as the festival that welcomes spring to the First State, and nature lovers will enjoy spending the day outdoors amongst thousands of beautiful native wildflowers.