Dressing Up Your Plate Family Workshop
Brooklyn Botanical Garden , United StatesFamilies will assemble their own salad and dressing using seasonal ingredients while discussing values of good nutrition. All materials included.
Families will assemble their own salad and dressing using seasonal ingredients while discussing values of good nutrition. All materials included.
Garden Crew meets to maintain and revitalize the ornamental and native plantings around Sherman Creek and Swindler Cove. As part of garden crew you will help redesign and plant garden beds as well as weed, water and dead-head in existing gardens.
Come visit Brooklyn Botanic Garden for a free guided tour covering the season's highlights.
Join Fred Gerber, Director of Education Emeritus for an adult workshop on starting your summer vegetables indoors.
Learn more about the High Line Gardens, plants, shrubs and trees throughout the seasons.
The Northeastern U.S. hosts a rich diversity of native plants, many of which play essential roles for humans and the environment. Alarmingly, a number of these species are declining, often becoming imperiled as a result. This symposium will address our dearth of knowledge by bringing together experts and interested members of the public to present and discuss the state of the area's plant species.
An international trio of renowned garden designers who are setting trends on both sides of the Atlantic, and took Chelsea Gold in recent years.
Join a trained Garden Guide on a tour of the exotic flora of tropical, desert, and Mediterranean climates without leaving Brooklyn.
Come out to our "Volunteer Open House" and find out more about volunteer opportunities. Refreshments will be served.
In honor of National Poetry Month, QBG partners with the Kupferberg Center for the Arts to bring you a special nature-themed poetry reading by the Queens Poet Laureate, Maria Lisella, accompanied by renowned poets from Queens. Includes Garden tour and reception.
From prominent temple gardens in Kyoto to the tranquil stone oasis at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, Shiro Nakane is keeping the art of the traditional Japanese garden alive.
This Earth Day, get inspired to take action with a thought-provoking film on climate change and global food security.