Is it realistic to imagine an urban garden—or a city—without rats? Read Rats!
Plants & Gardens Blog
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Rats!
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Blueberry and Huckleberry Shrubs
Blueberry and huckleberry shrubs are hardy and versatile garden plants. The edible berries are a tasty bonus (if you can beat the birds to them). Read Blueberry and Huckleberry Shrubs
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Harvest Season in the Children’s Garden
Walk by on an autumn day you'll see a bounty of veggies ready to be harvested in the Children's Garden. Read Harvest Season in the Children’s Garden
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Red-tailed Hawk and Natural History
It’s always a good day when one of Brooklyn Botanic Garden’s regular visitors, the red-tailed hawk (Buteo jamaicencis) is spotted. Read Red-tailed Hawk and Natural History
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BBG Supports Plants for the Planet
Botanic Gardens Conservation International has launched Plants for the Planet, a website to promote support for BCGI’s Global Strategy for Plant Conservation. Read BBG Supports Plants for the Planet
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Garden Weathers Storm
BBG gardeners assessed damage from yesterday's storm, and the Garden seemed to fare relatively well. Read Garden Weathers Storm
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Migration and Hibernation in the Discovery Garden
On September 18 and 19, the Discovery Garden will host free family workshops all about migration and hibernation. Read Migration and Hibernation in the Discovery Garden
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Portraits of a Garden V
Portraits of a Garden V: the 2010 BBG Florilegium Exhibition had its opening reception Tuesday afternoon in the Steinhardt Gallery. Read Portraits of a Garden V
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Peppers from the Herb Garden
The peppers are popping in BBG's Herb Garden! Read Peppers from the Herb Garden
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LLL Centennial Soiree
View photos from the Linnaean Libation League celebration of the Garden's centennial inspired by the marvelous era of the early 1900s. Read LLL Centennial Soiree