Morning Eye Candy: Challenger
Posted in Around the Garden, Photography on September 8 2012, by Matt Newman

Hemerocallis ‘Challenger’ — Photo by Ivo M. Vermeulen
Inside The New York Botanical Garden
Posted in Around the Garden, Photography on September 8 2012, by Matt Newman
Hemerocallis ‘Challenger’ — Photo by Ivo M. Vermeulen
Posted in Around the Garden on September 7 2012, by Matt Newman
It’s a bittersweet end of season for most home gardeners. There’s that brief interim of cool pre-autumn nights to look forward to, but the vegetable garden will probably start looking a little less like a bountiful Eden, and more like a bedraggled salad. Not that it has to be that way!
Join us this weekend for En Fin de Saison, Sonia Uyterhoeven‘s in-depth demonstration of how you can draw out your harvest just a little bit longer. As the NYBG‘s Gardener for Public Education, Sonia will offer insights into keeping your kitchen table stacked with hardy, late-season fare you might not have considered before. Even better, there’s no registration necessary, and the demonstration will run at 2 p.m. on both Saturday and Sunday.
Saturday also highlights our latest lyric exploration in the Salon Series, delving into the oeuvre of Paul Verlaine through the interpretive recitations of three of New York’s most respected poets. Consider it a prelude to the next transition in Monet’s Garden, as we look toward moving from summer palettes to the colors of fall.
Posted in Around the Garden, Photography on September 7 2012, by Matt Newman
A few of the well-kept secrets growing in the Nolen Greenhouses for Living Collections, just next door to the Benenson Ornamental Conifers. If you’re lucky enough to be granted access during a Member’s tour, you’ll find about as much behind-the-scenes color and magic as you can handle, and then some.
Photo by Ivo M. Vermeulen
Posted in Around the Garden, Photography on September 6 2012, by Matt Newman
Photo by Ivo M. Vermeulen
Posted in Around the Garden, Photography on September 5 2012, by Matt Newman
Epicenter of autumn change? Soon enough! Our apologies to leaf lovers in other states. You might want to make the trip, though.
Photo by Ivo M. Vermeulen
Posted in Around the Garden, Photography on September 4 2012, by Matt Newman
And, just like that, the long weekend up and leaves without so much as a goodbye note, dumping us back into the work week with rain clouds as a consolation prize. In any case, hope everyone had a good one! Here’s some sunny summer eye candy to distract you from the puddles.
Photo by Ivo M. Vermeulen
Posted in Around the Garden, Photography on September 3 2012, by Matt Newman
If you’re wondering, yes, the Garden is open for Labor Day. Check Friday’s schedule for more on what’s happening during the afternoon, and happy Labor Day to everyone!
Photo by Ivo M. Vermeulen
Posted in Around the Garden, Photography on September 2 2012, by Matt Newman
A Sunday spent in the Rock Garden is, in its way, a miniature vacation. No beach umbrellas, but the trees fill the gap admirably.
Photo by Ivo M. Vermeulen
Posted in Around the Garden, Photography on September 1 2012, by Matt Newman
Would it be merry Saturday, or happy Saturday? Either way, the hibiscus are still blooming.
Photo by Ivo M. Vermeulen
Posted in Around the Garden on August 31 2012, by Matt Newman
A couple of big announcements for the next few days! First off: it’s Labor Day weekend. For those of you who, like me, mentally zonk out and forget the calendar by Friday, this is a timely reminder that there’s a good chance you won’t have to listen to your alarm clock on Monday morning. So, after you’ve gotten your extra winks, know that The New York Botanical Garden will be open (we’re usually not on Mondays) for any and all visitors looking to make the most of their day off. The forecast for Monday is suggesting highs in the 70s, so I’m thinking there’s no excuse to keep yourself cooped up indoors.
Also on the schedule for this weekend–something we’ve been pretty anxious about–is the return of the Saturday Bird Walk. The Red-tailed Hawks are getting back to their center stage antics just in time for the end of Debbie Becker’s summer hiatus, so pack along a pair of binoculars and join us at 11 a.m. on Saturday morning for a trek around the Garden with one of New York’s most experienced bird watchers. Seeing as Debbie’s been doing this long enough to name our feathered guests with her eyes closed, trust me when I say that you’re in good hands.