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Saying Goodbye to Natural History
Saying Goodbye to Natural History
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People
Melanie Sifton
Melanie Sifton is the vice president of Horticulture and Facilities at Brooklyn Botanic Garden.
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Mindful Gardening: Protecting Your Trees
Mindful Gardening: Protecting Your Trees
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Gardening Like Our Life Depends on It
Gardening Like Our Life Depends on It
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Hedge Fun
Hedge Fun
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People
William Lach
William Lach is an avid gardener and editor who lives with his family in Windsor Terrace, Brooklyn. His most recent children’s book is My Friends the Flowers (Abrams, 2010).
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Much Ado About Mulch
Much Ado About Mulch
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School Cafeteria Lunch Goes Green
School Cafeteria Lunch Goes Green
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Garden Plants Find New Homes in Brooklyn
Garden Plants Find New Homes in Brooklyn
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BBG Weathers Hurricane Sandy
BBG Weathers Hurricane Sandy
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Calendar: Events
Free Garden Admission
Free Garden Admission
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Calendar: Events
Weird Winter Worms Discovery Workshop
Weird Winter Worms Discovery Workshop
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What Gives Leaves Their Fall Color?
What Gives Leaves Their Fall Color?
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People
Kathryn Douglass
Kathryn Douglass is BBG’s major gifts and special events associate.
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Garden Shop Tasting
Garden Shop Tasting
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Calendar: Events
Waltz of the Flowers
Waltz of the Flowers
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People
Hannah Singer
Hannah Singer is a science intern at BBG.
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Nastiest Mushroom Ever
Nastiest Mushroom Ever
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Calendar: Events
Wild Edible and Medicinal Plants of the Northeast
Wild Edible and Medicinal Plants of the Northeast
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Fall Leaves: Coming Soon!
Fall Leaves: Coming Soon!
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Calendar: Events
Open for Columbus Day
Open for Columbus Day
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Calendar: Events
Nature’s Counsel: Botanical Art by Eloise Payne Luquer
Nature’s Counsel: Botanical Art by Eloise Payne Luquer
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Look, Up in the Sky!
Look, Up in the Sky!
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Recipe: Chile Pepper Sambal
Recipe: Chile Pepper Sambal
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Escaping Spider Plant?
Escaping Spider Plant?
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Preventing Pest Problems
Preventing Pest Problems
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People
Kathryn Littlefield
Kathryn Littlefield is BBG’s Institutional Funding Manager.
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Working for Watersheds
Working for Watersheds
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Fall in the Children’s Garden
Fall in the Children’s Garden
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People
Ariel Nadelberg
Ariel Nadelberg is the chef of BBG’s Terrace Café.
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Recipe: Eggplant Tzatziki
Recipe: Eggplant Tzatziki
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People
Sarah Dougherty
Sarah Dougherty is the Brooklyn outreach coordinator for MillionTreesNYC.
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Market Day in the Children’s Garden
Market Day in the Children’s Garden
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Herbarium Course at BBG
Herbarium Course at BBG
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Food for Thought
Food for Thought
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Building Blocks
Building Blocks
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Sarracenia: Native Pitcher Plants
Sarracenia: Native Pitcher Plants
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A Once-in-a-Lifetime, One-in-a-Million Chance…
A Once-in-a-Lifetime, One-in-a-Million Chance…
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Native Bees
Native Bees
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WNYC Investigates Amaranth
WNYC Investigates Amaranth
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Lovely Lotuses
Lovely Lotuses
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Summer Harvest
Summer Harvest
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Testing Your Soil
Testing Your Soil
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Plants for Tree Beds
Plants for Tree Beds
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Q&A with E.O. Wilson
Q&A with E.O. Wilson
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Street Tree Bed Care: Give Trees a Chance
Street Tree Bed Care: Give Trees a Chance
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Creating a Rain Garden
Creating a Rain Garden
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BBG Babies
BBG Babies
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Plants for Shady Window Boxes?
Plants for Shady Window Boxes?
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Brooklyn Botanic Garden Staff
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Roots Growing Through the Pot?
Roots Growing Through the Pot?
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Wearable Art
Wearable Art
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Plants in Bloom
Hybrid Tea Rose Frederic Mistral
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Children’s Garden Honored
Children’s Garden Honored
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Another Reason to Green the City
Another Reason to Green the City
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Herbarium Receives Historic Collection
Herbarium Receives Historic Collection
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Shrubs in a Tree Bed?
Shrubs in a Tree Bed?
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Summer Discovery Workshops
Summer Discovery Workshops
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See You on the Flip Side
See You on the Flip Side
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Education and Activities
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Hayley Levenson
Hayley Levenson is BBG’s institutional funding coordinator.
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Run for the Roses
Run for the Roses
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Visitor Center Now Open!
Visitor Center Now Open!
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Visitor Center Opens Tomorrow
Visitor Center Opens Tomorrow
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Visitor Center In the Spotlight
Visitor Center In the Spotlight
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Global Plant Initiative Reigns in Spain
Global Plant Initiative Reigns in Spain
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Gardens & Collections
BBG’s New Visitor Center
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Green Roofs and Rooftop Gardens
Living roofs cool the air, reduce water pollution, extend roof life, and cut energy costs. They also provide green space for city dwellers and habitat for birds and insects. Green Roofs and Rooftop Gardens tells the stories behind some of the city’s most interesting green roofs and offers tips for…
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Visitor Center
BBG’s new visitor center
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Rain Gardens Capture Stormwater
Rain Gardens Capture Stormwater
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A Manhattan High Rise with Two Green Roofs
A Manhattan High Rise with Two Green Roofs
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Plants in Bloom
Kaempferi Azalea
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April Roses?
April Roses?
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Blooming Right Along
Blooming Right Along
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Terrance P. Riordan
Terrance P. Riordan is a professor of horticulture at the University of Nebraska, where he teaches a graduate course in turfgrass management. He received his Ph.D. in agronomy from Purdue University in 1970. In 1997, he received the Fred V. Grau Turfgrass Science Award. His work with buffalograss for the…
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Planting and Maintaining a Buffalograss Lawn
Planting and Maintaining a Buffalograss Lawn
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In Search of Andreaea
In Search of Andreaea
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Interpreting the Garden
Interpreting the Garden
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Notice How Different Daffodils Can Be
Notice How Different Daffodils Can Be
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Eat Al Fresco Now
Eat Al Fresco Now
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Checking in on Pine Snakes
Checking in on Pine Snakes
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Magnolia-rama
Magnolia-rama
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Tea Time
Tea Time
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Wow, What’s That Smell?
Wow, What’s That Smell?
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Calendar: Events
Natural History at Brooklyn Botanic Garden
Natural History at Brooklyn Botanic Garden
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Plants in Bloom
Stinking Hellebore
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A Budding Crisis?
A Budding Crisis?
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Snowdrop Struck
Snowdrop Struck
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Handbooks
A Native Plants Reader
Complementing Brooklyn Botanic Garden’s top “how to” guides like Great Natives for Tough Places, A Native Plants Reader offers a set of engaging narratives on the importance of native plants.
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Terrarium: Works by Jae Hi Ahn and Plant Displays by Jennifer Williams
Terrarium: Works by Jae Hi Ahn and Plant Displays by Jennifer Williams
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Global Worrying?
Global Worrying?
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Summer Children’s Garden Registration
Summer Children’s Garden Registration
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People
Patricia Hulse
Patricia Hulse is BBG’s Youth & Family Programs Manager.
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BBG’s Mission (Video)
BBG’s Mission (Video)
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Watch BBG’s Living Roof Come to Life (Video)
Watch BBG’s Living Roof Come to Life (Video)
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Woodpeckers, Wintersweet, and More
Woodpeckers, Wintersweet, and More
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Sankofa for a Greener Brooklyn
Sankofa for a Greener Brooklyn
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A Rain Garden Grows in Brooklyn
A Rain Garden Grows in Brooklyn
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History of the Native Flora Garden
History of the Native Flora Garden
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Early Bloomers
Early Bloomers