Azaleas (and knock-knock jokes) abound at the Garfield Park Conservatory’s spring flower show

The knock-knock joke-themed spring show runs through May 8.

Garfield Park Conservatory
Colorful painted doors hang above spring flowers at the Garfield Park Conservatory's "Knock Knock" flower show. Chicago Park District
Garfield Park Conservatory
Colorful painted doors hang above spring flowers at the Garfield Park Conservatory's "Knock Knock" flower show. Chicago Park District

Azaleas (and knock-knock jokes) abound at the Garfield Park Conservatory’s spring flower show

The knock-knock joke-themed spring show runs through May 8.

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The Garfield Park Conservatory’s spring flower show is in full bloom. 18,000 annuals and bulbs make up the display, accompanied by colorful painted doors salvaged by the Evanston Rebuilding Exchange. Attendance is free but pre-registration is required online.

Reset checks in with the Chicago Park District to learn more.

GUEST: Matthew Barrett, Chicago Park District deputy director of conservatories