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Archive: November 2012

Weekly Greenmarket Preview: Fresh-Baked

Posted in Programs and Events on November 13 2012, by Matt Newman

We’re seeing a lot of countdowns, lately. Fall is drawing to a close, the IGPOTY submission deadline is on the horizon, and we’re pipping off the days until the opening of the Holiday Train Show. Near at hand, we’re also staring down the November 21 close of 2012’s Greenmarket season; tomorrow–Wednesday, November 14–marks the penultimate chance to get your fresh fruits, vegetables, baked goods and cheeses before our vendors close up shop until next summer. And why, oh why, would you choose to skip out on fresh eats?

I didn’t think you would!

Last week’s menu was stuffed with fresh-from-the-oven goodies by both The Little Bake Shop and Meredith’s Bakery (you’ll find a reliable herd of staffers making a mad dash for the whoopie pies each Wednesday morning). Chocolate croissants, cupcakes, cookies, fruit pies, and plenty of freshly-baked breads took center stage, while Migliorelli Farm’s apple cider donuts weren’t exactly flying under the radar, either.

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Mum Countdown

Posted in Around the Garden on November 13 2012, by Sonia Uyterhoeven

Sonia Uyterhoeven is the NYBG’s Gardener for Public Education.


After a week of election post-mortems, the NYBG is now ready to follow suit with the results from our ‘choose your favorite mum’ poll. For those of you not already in the know, I posted a blog on October 26 entitled ‘Mum Madness.’ In it, I explained our breeding program for Korean mums at the Garden.

To make things easy for newcomers, here is the encapsulated version: every year we collect seed from our Korean mum collection and grow them on through the next year to see if we have any new varieties. We look for certain traits–compact growers, flowering time, flower forms, and color. When we find one we like, we keep it to propagate via cuttings.

This year we asked the public to join us in the selection process. We went out to the Korean mum Trial Bed in the Home Gardening Center and chose six mums that differed from our current collection and had great appeal, photographing and displaying them in the October 26 blog. They were also labeled in the garden and, through signage, visitors were asked to vote for their favorite selection by texting in their answers.

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IGPOTY: Three Weeks and Counting

Posted in Around the Garden on November 12 2012, by Matt Newman

Alan Price — “Sweet Peas”

Worldwide exposure, thousands of dollars in prize money, and the chance to see your work displayed alongside that of the globe’s most talented nature photographers–the International Garden Photographer of the Year competition offers a seriously tempting package. But what it doesn’t offer is an infinite submission window! The November 30 deadline is nearly at our doorstep, and as the official U.S. IGPOTY partner, we’re not playing coy about pushing our talented fans and visitors to get their work out in the open.

With a little under three weeks until the contest shutters for 2012, I can’t emphasize enough what an opportunity this is for those who patron The New York Botanical Garden. For professional photographers, IGPOTY is the next step in bolstering your name among garden photography circles; for amateurs, it’s a chance to prove your mettle with the big players. Whichever the case, a win during IGPOTY boils down to a shot in the arm for your photography career (and your bank account).

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This Weekend: Cheering Fall in the Forest!

Posted in Around the Garden on November 9 2012, by Matt Newman

Temperatures are inching up! The sun is bright, and the NYBG doesn’t look quite so much like a scene pulled from a Bing Crosby movie. Still, there’s enough in the way of pristine snow to remind us of our flirt with winter. The frosty juxtaposition with the very last of the fall leaves, all of it laced over still-green grass, creates a beautiful mosaic of the seasons. And if you’re joining us for the end of 2012’s Fall Forest Weekends, you’ll get to see the scene for yourself, so why am I waxing poetic?

Our schedule through Saturday and Sunday is dedicated to celebrating our 50-acre Forest, the last, old growth remnant of the woodlands that once covered what is now New York City. We not only have educational opportunities and detailed tours in the works, but a docket loaded down with hands-on adventures such as tree-climbing adventures and bird watching. We’re also proud to host the Bronx River Alliance‘s canoe trips along the Garden’s own stretch of clear, cool water; it’s a rare opportunity to look out on this borough from nature’s perspective. You simply can’t understand how important green spaces are to the Bronx until you’ve seen it with a paddle in your hand, passing under a panorama of treetops.

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What’s Beautiful Now: First Snow

Posted in Around the Garden on November 8 2012, by Ann Rafalko

It snowed last night. It was very quiet and very beautiful, and it hung around until this morning when we were able to document it for posterity. Which is good because by this weekend when it’s 60 degrees again and we’re celebrating Fall Forest Weekend, we’ll all be asking each other “What snow?”

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Fall Forest Weekend is your opportunity to explore one of the oldest remaining remnants of the forests that once covered most of New York City and you can immerse yourself in the magnificent colors of fall foliage. Tree-climbing demonstrations, guided tours, and more make for an unforgettable autumn experience! Get your tickets now!