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Cut-Flower Care: How to Make Fresh Flowers from Your Garden Last Indoors
The flowers in your garden can and should be cut periodically. Doing so encourages more blooming and allows you to bring beautiful bouquets into your home. Get advice on how and when to cut garden flowers how to keep your arrangements fresh.
By Rose Edinger -
Why Are Flowers Blooming Now?
Flowers are blossoming around the Garden. Is this normal at this time of year?
By Joni Blackburn -
Learn to Create an Indoor Orangerie
You can grow citrus fruits indoors if you choose the right varieties and you learn how to care for them.
By Tom McClendon -
BBG’s Japanese Hill-and-Pond Garden: A History
This beloved Brooklyn place was created at a time when Japanese gardens were very much in vogue in the United States, but it was inspired by in the historical garden styles of Japan.
By Jeanne Rostaing -
Introducing the New BBG.org
Learn more about our new site. The new design will make it easier to find what you need on your phone, tablet, or any other device.
By Ruiyan Xu -
Last of the Million Trees Given Away at BBG
After eight years, the last trees have been distributed. May they all thrive for years to come!
By Sarah Schmidt -
Birds of Brooklyn: Tufted Titmouse
No longer rare but still fascinating to observe, this little bird is capable of stealing the fur right off of a sleeping raccoon's back.
By Joe Giunta -
Bonsai Styles
Bonsai styles can be grouped in many ways. Five basic forms derive their names from the tree’s angle of growth from a container and provide a common starting point for exploring styles.
By BBG Staff -
Native Witch-Hazel
Witch-hazels flower when few other plants do, and there are two native species that make wonderful garden shrubs.
By Mariellé Anzelone -
Eat Local: Green Tomato Shakshuka
Tomatoes were once viewed with suspicion, but these days, we can't get enough of them. Even the unripe ones are delicious, especially in this recipe.
By Sarah Owens