Inside The New York Botanical Garden

Jennifer Caplan

The NYBG Greenmarket: More Than a Place to Buy Food

Posted in Learning Experiences on August 13 2013, by Jennifer Caplan

Jennifer Caplan is an intern for the NYBG Greenmarket this summer season. She is an environmental studies and international affairs double major at Gettysburg College in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. She is interested in gardening and cooking the fruits and vegetables purchased at the NYBG Greenmarket and her local market.


GreenmarketAlthough the food at the market is always fun to taste and look at, the people and the events are probably the best part of all. The New York Botanical Garden Greenmarket is fortunate to have not only a wide selection of seasonal vegetables, fruits, and baked goods, but we also have weekly guests that come to promote healthy living for those in the community, like the Albert Einstein College of Medicine sharing a study on Hispanic community health, or helping locals lead a more sustainable lifestyle with Bronx Green-Up’s Compost Q&As.

GrowNYC is also on location at the market to provide cooking demonstrations and recipes, and to assist customers using debit or credit cards, WIC and FMNP coupons, and EBT payments. The GrowNYC tent is also where you can learn about farmer’s markets in other parts of New York City, each one being unique in its own way.

If you have any questions on any of the goods being sold at the market, make sure you talk to the vendors and farmers who are present—they sure do love to talk! Last week I had a chance to talk to one of the farmers from Gajeski Produce. We discussed what it was like to have a farm on Long Island and how it was affected by extreme weather like Hurricane Sandy last fall and the recent heat wave. He said that when Long Island flooded during Sandy, many of his leafy herbs died from salt damage, hurting the farm’s production. Now, the recent heat has caused them to water more frequently, and their crop yield has been successful.

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The NYBG Greenmarket: A Surprise at Every Tent

Posted in Programs and Events on August 6 2013, by Jennifer Caplan

Jennifer Caplan is an intern for the NYBG Greenmarket this summer season. She is an environmental studies and international affairs double major at Gettysburg College in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. She is interested in gardening and cooking the fruits and vegetables purchased at the NYBG Greenmarket and her local market.


The NYBG GreenmarketThe New York Botanical Garden Greenmarket is in full swing this summer! The weather has been incredibly hot until recently, but that hasn’t stopped the farmers and the patrons from coming to the market, showing how important local food and healthy living is to the Bronx community. Each week, vendors and farmers come together under white tents at the base of Tulip Tree Allée, each excited to share their fresh-picked produce and delicious baked goods with the local community.

Every week at the market is a surprise! For months people had been waiting for those ruby red tomatoes to come in. Then one day they finally arrived at the market in all different shades and sizes, and they stay in season until September. Last week Migliorelli Farm showed up with cantaloupe—something no one was expecting! It is obvious that Mother Nature is the one who decides what produce will be coming in each week. SPOILER ALERT: Fingerling potatoes should be coming in soon!

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