Sep 09

Those Amazing Cyclamen!

Cyclamen are a welcome sight in our area in January. You tromp into a nursery, or even the floral department of the grocery store, happy to find any glimpse of spring. After enjoying them indoors, cyclamen can be transplanted into the garden. However, they usually crash with the summer heat.

Cyclamen are a welcome sight in our area in January. You tromp into a nursery, or even the floral department of the grocery store, happy to find any glimpse of spring. After enjoying them indoors, cyclamen can be transplanted into the garden. However, they usually crash with the summer heat.

Sep 08

Your Williamsburg Parks Undergo Big Changes

I know the rumors have been circling for some time, and today I want everyone to know the wait is almost over. Soon, we’ll unveil our two-year expansion plan for Busch Gardens and Water Country USA.

We’re re-imagining the look and feel of some of the most recognizable areas of Busch Gardens, and we’re revitalizing both parks with new attractions for your enjoyment. Here’s a video to whet your appetite …

Aug 27

Q and A with Emily Osment

Fans and followers,
Thanks for sending in all of your questions for Emily Osment. It was an amazing concert weekend; we hope you were all there. In between shows, she took some time to answer some of the most popular questions. Hopefully she answered one of yours.

Aug 26

My Favorite Weekend of the Year

All year our park educates and inspires our guests about conservation and the animals we have here at our park. However, we pick one special weekend each season to make these important messages a focus. It’s time for Wild Days at Busch Gardens this weekend, August 28-29.

Aug 24

“PERCH”

Recently we added some new logs to our stage. We thought it might be fun to watch the wolves jump over two sets of logs instead of just one. Since the wolves already knew the behavior "leap," the only real hurdle was to show them that "leap" over the new set of logs was the exact same behavior as "leap" over the old logs.

Aug 19

The Eco-Friendly Job

Most gardeners have had the opportunity to garden organically by hand-picking potato bugs and pesky beetles from their rose garden. (This is the 21st century spin on what my parents called “chores.”) Today I got another opportunity with my personal favorite, the bagworm.

Bagworms are nothing like the tent caterpillars or fall webworms, which form condo-nests high up in trees. These nests can be removed with the aid of a pole pruner from a distance.

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