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Cranford Rose Garden at Peak Bloom (Video)
Cranford Rose Garden curator Will Wallace shares highlights of the garden at peak bloom.
By BBG Staff -
A Sustainable School Garden in a Former Parking Spot
A Sunset Park elementary school managed to create a water-wise garden that harvests rain and produces vegetables in a former parking spot.
By Sarah Schmidt -
A Wildlife Walk Through the Garden
The Garden isn’t just a collection of plants. It’s also a collection of habitats where herons hunt for crayfish, monarchs feed on milkweed, and woodpeckers nest and forage for insects.
By Steven N. Severinghaus -
How to Get the Most Out of the BBG Plant Sale
Come in with a plan to make smart purchases.
By Joan McDonald -
An Annual Border in Mondrian’s Style
This year's bulb arrangement was inspired by the early-20th-century De Stijl art movement.
By Sarah Schmidt -
Make Mud Pies Out of Mud Season
Embrace the wet, mucky early spring and encourage your kids to get good and dirty.
By Ashley Gamell -
Use Insects, Not Chemicals, to Fight Pests
Spare the pesticide and enlist ladybugs, parasitic wasps and other beneficial insects to handle pest control in your garden.
By Kim Eierman -
Birds of Brooklyn: Pine Warbler
This bright yellow songbird is one of the first to arrive during spring migration.
By Joe Giunta -
How Did the Cherries, Magnolias, and Other Plants Handle the Snowstorm?
A late winter snowstorm hit after an unusually mild February. How did the Garden's plants handle the stress?
By Sarah Schmidt -
What Are Pussy Willows, Anyway?
These little nubs are an early sign of spring, but what is their botanical role?
By Ashley Gamell