Little Landscapes
The New York Botanical GardenBring your little one to the Everett Children's Adventure Garden to explore nature and plant science through hands on activities.
Bring your little one to the Everett Children's Adventure Garden to explore nature and plant science through hands on activities.
Bring your little one to the Everett Children's Adventure Garden to explore nature and plant science through hands on activities.
Bring your little one to the Everett Children's Adventure Garden to explore nature and plant science through hands on activities.
Bring your little one to the Everett Children's Adventure Garden to explore nature and plant science through hands on activities.
Bring your little one to the Everett Children's Adventure Garden to explore nature and plant science through hands on activities.
Courtesy of Madison Square Park Conservancy The Madison Urban Club for Kids (M.U.C.K.) has officially launched! This horticultural workshop series is designed to provide local…
Join the community-led planting and restoration day on Ruler’s Bar and Blackwall marsh islands in Jamaica Bay.
Zach Pickens, Farmer at Tom Colicchio’s Riverpark Restaurant and founder of the fiercely independent Rooftop Ready Seeds, will teach the basics of seed collection to save money on garden seeds and preserve our genetic diversity.
For the two year anniversary of Storm Sandy, Rockaway Waterfront Alliance (RWA) is bringing people of all ages together to create a nature protective buffer for the Rockaway community.
Families and people of all ages are welcome to participate in this dune restoration planting & biomimicry project. Students can receive community service hours. No registration is required. This event is rain or shine, so please dress accordingly.
In two hours, we will transform egg cartons, old cotton clothing, and glass bottles into beautiful hydroponic planters. Want a little green in your life but have a troublesome black thumb? This growing and upcycling workshop is for you!
Volunteer with the Stewardship Team to plant trees in the forest in Jamaica Bay Park! Trees provide so many benefits to New Yorkers such as improved air and water quality, reduced pollution, and lower energy costs. Volunteers will be trained in proper planting techniques. Come dressed in sturdy boots or shoes, long pants, and clothing that can get dirty. Please bring your own water bottle for this event. Space is limited and registration is required for this event.
Help the NYC Parks Stewardship Team and the Natural Areas Conservancy restore a vital and dynamic urban resource—the salt marshes of Alley Creek! We need…