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A Snowy Surprise for Ghouls and Gourds
Last Saturday's strange snowstorm unfortunately coincided with our annual Halloween celebration, but—in true BBG style—the visitors, performers, and staff on hand didn't just head for the hills. Instead, we decamped to the Administration building, where the Xylofolks and Maracatu NY performed rousing sets that had everybody jumping!
By Kate Blumm -
A Harvest Reunion
This year's JB/PIs and their families return to the Children's Garden for a day of hard work, harvesting, and fun.
By Sara Epstein -
Chocolate and Spice and Everything Nice
BBG's Chile Pepper Fiesta is chock-full of chile-chocolate creations this year, including entries in the Chile-Chocolate Takedown.
By Alexandra Muller -
Community Rain Gardening
A focus on community rain gardens fosters sustainability movements in local neighborhoods.
By Maureen O’Brien -
BUGs at the Grassroots
BBG's first class of BUG dives into community projects!
By Nina Browne -
A Children’s Garden of Wildflowers
Favorite native perennials in the Discovery Garden.
By Ashley Gamell -
Garden Closed for Cleanup
BBG will remain closed to the public on Tuesday, August 30, while staff continue to clean up after Hurricane Irene.
By BBG Staff -
New Jersey Gardens Offer Tours to Honor Betty Scholtz
Two private gardens will open to the public to mark Betty Scholtz's 90th birthday.
By BBG Staff -
Composting in the Classroom
Fall is the perfect time to start a classroom compost bin! Learn how at this upcoming workshop for teachers.
By Jenny Blackwell -
In the News: Greenest Block Contest
Press highlights of BBG's Greenest Block in Brooklyn contest.
By Megan Donovan