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Locality: Brooklyn, New York

Phone: +1 718-623-7200



Address: 990 Washington Ave 11225 Brooklyn, NY, US

Website: www.bbg.org

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Brooklyn Botanic Garden 05.11.2020

Today's Art in the Garden: Fall Sundays is named one of the one best things to do in NYC this weekend by Time Out New York! Advance tickets are required.

Brooklyn Botanic Garden 29.10.2020

"Botanical gardens have long represented an ideal of nature civilized, clipped and classified. The Brooklyn Botanic Garden hasn’t discarded taxonomic collecting or spectacular floral displays but has steadily brought more of an ecological ethos to its intimate 52 acres. The new plant groupings are comparatively disorderly, host insects and birds, and change constantly with flowers, seed pods, and leaf colors constantly popping and fading." The New York Times

Brooklyn Botanic Garden 21.10.2020

Last week's Art in the Garden: Fall Sundays filled BBG with live music and dance as performers presented their work throughout the grounds. The second and final Fall Sundays takes place on October 25 from 1 to 6 p.m. Reserve your advance ticket at bbg.org/visit Fall Sundays are presented in partnership with Haiti Cultural Exchange. Images: 1. Craig Harris performing in the Osborne Garden 2. Melanie Charles performing in the Plant Family Collection 3. Charlie Burnham performing in the Water Garden. Photos by Michael Stewart.

Brooklyn Botanic Garden 09.10.2020

As the weather turns brisk, you might find yourself doing a double take when you spot the gorgeous fruits of this month’s weedy plant, porcelain berry (Ampelopsis glandulosa var. brevipedunculata). Although the porcelain berry is still planted ornamentally due to its showy display of sparkling blues and purples, it is invasive to the native flora of the East Coast. Learn more about this month's Weed of the Month.

Brooklyn Botanic Garden 01.10.2020

"The researchers said their experiment shows it may be possible to improve the development of the immune system with relatively simple changes to the living environments of urban children." Guardian US

Brooklyn Botanic Garden 21.09.2020

In honor of #IndigenousPeoplesDay, we would like to highlight the work of the Native American Food Sovereignty Alliance - NAFSA, a non-profit organization dedicated to restoring the food systems that support Indigenous self-determination, wellness, cultures, values, communities, economies, languages, and families, while rebuilding relationships with the land, water, plants, and animals that sustain Indigenous communities. NAFSA is composed of a Turtle Island-wide alliance of ...Indigenous food sovereignty activists, advocates, practitioners, and knowledge-holders. Through their efforts and programs, NAFSA brings stakeholders and communities together to advocate and support best practices and policies that enhance dynamic Indigenous food systems, cultivate sustainable economic development, provide education and mentorship, restore Indigenous trade routes, uphold stewardship responsibilities, and tend multi-generational empowerment. NAFSA works to put Indigenous farmers, wild-crafters, fishers, hunters, ranchers, and eaters at the center of decision-making on policies, strategies and natural resource management. NAFSA houses two signature programs - the Indigenous Seedkeepers Network and the Indigenous Food and Culinary Mentorship Program. The Indigenous Seedkeepers Network (ISKN) is a shade tree of support to the essential work of Indigenous regional and tribal seed initiatives. NAFSA’s Food and Culinary Mentorship Program assists Indigenous chefs and cooks in reconnecting with their traditional diets and lifeways for the wellbeing and health of their communities. To learn more and join NAFSA's virtual community, follow Native American Food Sovereignty Alliance - NAFSA and subscribe to their quarterly newsletters by visiting nativefoodalliance.org

Brooklyn Botanic Garden 16.09.2020

Consciously watching for small wonders in the world around you during an otherwise ordinary walk could amplify the mental health benefits of the stroll, according to an interesting new psychological study of what the study’s authors call awe walks. The New York Times

Brooklyn Botanic Garden 11.09.2020

"As the gardener and curator of the Visitor Center gardens, I work with a small team from New York Green Roofs to maintain the planting... Weeding takes up the bulk of our time, but we also check on the irrigation system, monitor for pests, inspect the drains and weatherproofing elements, take soil samples to assess nutrient levels, apply soil amendments as needed, and take notes and photographs for monthly reports." The Diane H. and Joseph S. Steinberg Visitor Center has a 9,600-square-foot green roof meadow thriving atop the building, with a palette of over 28,000 plants. Learn more about the types of plants found in the garden and the process that goes into maintaining the green roof from Curator Anne Hunter.

Brooklyn Botanic Garden 01.09.2020

Join us tomorrow, Oct. 4, as Mantra Percussion performs "loved." live on Cherry Esplanade. "loved." is a site-specific sound composition created for BBG by NYC-based composer Michael Gordon to honor those we have lost in the pandemic. https://www.bbg.org/visit/event/loved_live... Reserve your advance ticket at bbg.org/visit

Brooklyn Botanic Garden 21.08.2020

The deadline to complete the census is almost here! If you haven’t yet done so, please take a few minutes to fill out the #2020Census form today at my2020census.gov Two Congressional seats and New York’s fair share of billions of federal dollars are at stake. This includes funding for our public education, affordable housing, roads and bridges, and much more. Brooklyn had the lowest self-response rate of any New York City borough in the 2010 Census. Fill out the form today and #MakeBrooklynCount!

Brooklyn Botanic Garden 02.08.2020

Climate Week is taking place now through the 27th! Climate Week NYC is one of the largest climate summits, this year with a special focus on the effects of COVID-19 on the planet. Visit climateweeknyc.org to follow events taking place this week.

Brooklyn Botanic Garden 27.07.2020

BBG's new Elizabeth Scholtz Woodland Garden was designed with the existing tall canopy of oaks and hornbeam overhead, and showcases plants and gardening strategies suitable for Brooklyn backyards and similar shady, dry conditions. Learn more about the plants included in this new space, and consider including them in your city garden!