Effective immediately and until further notice, we are open to garden members only, and only for absolutely necessary maintenance and season preparation.
Read MoreIn the spring, the tall, bearded purple irises (Iris germanica), named after the Greek goddess who rode on rainbows as a messenger of the gods, bloom.
Read MoreThis time of year, the garden still looks pretty wintery, but if you look closer you’ll notice signs of of the changing seasons with the Cornelian cherry dogwood bursting into spring with its showy yellow flowers.
Read MoreThis year the garden will be participating in the 2018 Stuyvesant Heights Halloween Tour as the Petrified Park on October 31st
Read MoreAnyone else have more zucchini than they know what to do with!? Make SMOOTHIES!
Read MoreTask force recommendations for this year to strengthen and improve our infrastructure and procedures, with a specific focus on communication and engagement with both members and the public, as well as the tasks of garden maintenance.
Read MoreFall is closing in on us and it's time to start thinking about prepping beds for winter. There's a few options from cleaning up your bed and letting it lie fallow for the season to extending your season and continuing to grow winter crops or overwintering crops.
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