Edible Garden Cooking Series

April - October


Food and fun meet fresh and healthy at Edible Garden Cooking events for kids, families, and adults. Enjoy a variety of cooking demonstrations, tastings, and hands-on activities that promote the connections between gardening, cooking, and a healthy lifestyle. See Garden educators prepare seasonal treats harvested from Family Garden beds and using Whole Foods Market 365 Everyday Value™ pantry staples.

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NYBG staff favorite recipes:

Broccoli with Grainy Mustard
Carrot Slaw with Basil
Roasted Tomato and Corn Rotini
Grape Juice Spritzer
Simple Strawberry Vinegar

Harvest Calendar

Home Gardening Online:

Home Gardening Online is your one-stop resource for plant questions, gardening tips, expert advice, and much more.

Check out these recipes from our 2011 Whole Foods Market Seasonal Tastings:

August 3rd - Mango Pineapple Smoothie
August 10th – Grape Juice Smoothie
August 17th – Breakfast Strawberry Smoothie
August 24th – Banana Nice Cream Smoothie
August 31st – Pineapple Breeze Smoothie

September 7th – Skillet Granola
September 14th – Almond Butter Banana Wrap
September 21st – Baked Snack Mix
September 28th - Creamy Cucumber Dip

For more recipes pleasevisit www.wholefoodsmarket.com.

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Hours

Tuesday - Sunday: 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Open Monday, February 20

Closed most Mondays, Thanksgiving & Christmas Day.

Please confirm hours on the day of your visit by calling 718.817.8700.

Directions

Metro-North Railroad
Take the Metro-North Harlem local line to Botanical Garden Station.

Driving, Bicycle, Subway, Parking

Motor Coach Directions

Membership

By becoming a Member today, you'll not only get a whole year's worth of benefits, you'll get the knowledge that you are helping the Garden's renowned horticulture, science, and education programs to flourish.