
The final registration deadline is approaching for the Perennial Plant Association's 2022 National Symposium. The 2022 event takes place in and around Lancaster, Pennsylvania from Aug. 1-5, and registration closes July 22.
From tours of public and private gardens to education crafted for diverse industry interests, the National Symposium aims to be the event for perennial plant people. The National Symposium will be hosted at the Lancaster Marriott at Penn Square, with tours exploring into the surrounding areas.
Participants will have the opportunity to attend education, tours, socials, dinners and a trade show and can choose to participate in the weeklong experience (Monday through Friday), or a three-day Core Symposium (Tuesday through Thursday).
On Monday of the National Symposium, attendees can choose from two different bus tours that offer opportunities to visit greenhouses, garden centers, private gardens and a state-of-the-art unique production facility for the entertainment industry. On Wednesday, attendees will have an exciting chance to focus on one of three opportunities to either visit retail and garden centers, nurseries and growing facilities, or beautiful gardens and landscapes unique to the region. Friday will wrap up the Symposium with additional tour options that extend into Maryland or offering the opportunity to discover “hidden gems” nearby to Lancaster. Click here for more details on the tour stops.
The PPA National Symposium follows traditions started over thirty years ago but incorporates something new each year, and is always focused on inspiring perennial plant people. Click here for more information on the National Symposium and to register.
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