HARVEST BLOOMS 2024
Explore the natural beauty of fall by visiting the Harvest Blooms exhibit here at the Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens. This horticultural exhibition will be viewable daily from September 28 through November 3, 2024.
Get ready for a magical fall experience at Harvest Blooms! This season, the botanical gardens will be transformed with thousands of pumpkins, vibrant mums, stunning cabbages, and more. Don't miss the two enchanting pumpkin houses, a larger-than-life cornucopia, and whimsical 'trees' adorned with pumpkins and colorful foliage. The Conservatory will be brimming with the captivating spirit of fall, making it an experience not to be missed!
The vibrant foliage is a cherished feature of autumn in Central Ohio. The colors begin to change as the season progresses, and the period of "peak foliage" typically occurs from mid- to late-October, varying based on the weather and temperature. Keep track of the beauty of our fall foliage by following our Fall Color Report on the internet and through social media.
While at the Conservatory for Harvest Blooms, visitors can see the indoor plant collections, the Chihuly Collection, Paul Busse Garden Railway and Through the Vines. Harvest Blooms is also on view during Pumpkins Aglow, a Special Engagement on select evenings in October.
Harvest Blooms is presented by Fahlgren Mortine. Guests are encouraged—but not required—to reserve tickets in advance. For more details, please visit fpconservatory.org/harvest-blooms and follow the Conservatory on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram.
Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens offers world-class horticulture, art & nature-based exhibitions and educational programs. The 13-acre indoor and outdoor facility—situated two miles from downtown Columbus—features glasshouses including the historic John F. Wolfe Palm House; botanical gardens including the Scotts Miracle-Gro Foundation Children’s Garden and Scotts Miracle Gro-Foundation Community Garden Campus; and event venues. The Conservatory is home to the largest collection of Chihuly glass in a botanical garden and Light Raiment II by internationally renowned artist James Turrell. Committed to the community, the Conservatory strives to provide an accessible and welcoming experience to all.