Morning Eye Candy: Pine Dome
Posted in Photography on April 28 2013, by Ann Rafalko
No we haven’t replaced the iconic dome of the Enid A. Haupt Conservatory with a conifer, it’s just a trick of the landscape.

Photo by Ivo M. Vermeulen
Inside The New York Botanical Garden
Posted in Photography on April 28 2013, by Ann Rafalko
No we haven’t replaced the iconic dome of the Enid A. Haupt Conservatory with a conifer, it’s just a trick of the landscape.
Photo by Ivo M. Vermeulen
Posted in Around the Garden on April 26 2013, by Ann Rafalko
This weekend brings a beautiful event to the Garden, the Garden Sculpture and Antiques Fair: 1750-2013! Vendors and artists from across the country and across the Atlantic are gathered together under the Conservatory Tent with a gorgeous range of functional and artistic decoration for your garden, patio, solarium, and home. In addition, enjoy complimentary wine tasting with the Naked Grape 12-5 p.m. each day as well as special tours and demonstrations.
Wares range from incredible contemporary kinetic sculpture, to tiny colonial lanterns, giant sprouting shallots, Majolica kittens, Grecian urns, mossy otters, and everything in between. The star of the show, however, seems to be a beautiful set of chairs featuring a peacock-motif that were once owned by the woman whose name graces our stately Conservatory, Enid A. Haupt. If your mother is a gardener with impeccable taste, the Garden Sculpture and Antiques Fair: 1750-2013 might just be the perfect place to pickup an unforgettable Mother’s Day present!
As if that weren’t enough, the Garden is just glorious right now. Cherry blossoms, daffodils, tulips, and a very special rhododendron are stopping people in their tracks across our 250-acres. There’s a palpable sense of happiness and ease wherever you go, with incredible scents wafting on the air, and smiles everywhere. And as if that weren’t enough, the lilacs seem set to pop at any moment! Just the thought of lilacs in this springtime sunshine makes me shoulders feel less tense.
Posted in Photography on April 25 2013, by Ann Rafalko
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Posted in Photography on April 22 2013, by Ann Rafalko
Scrolling through the photos taken by my colleague Ivo this spring is a bit like eating a Parisian macaron; airy, sugary, delicate, delicious, evanescent, amazing. This spring is one of the prettiest I can remember, but unlike the finest confections, it keeps lingering on. It’s just wonderful!
Prunus ‘Accolade’ (photo by Ivo M. Vermeulen)
Posted in Photography on April 21 2013, by Ann Rafalko
Photo by Ivo M. Vermeulen
Posted in Photography on April 20 2013, by Ann Rafalko
Magnolia Way (photo by Rafael Moricete Jr.)
Posted in Around the Garden on April 19 2013, by Ann Rafalko
It’s closing weekend of The Orchid Show and blooms and blossoms abound; inside, outside, simply everywhere! Can you think of a better way to celebrate Earth Day? We can: let’s make it a three-day weekend and open our 250 acres to you on Monday!
While at NYBG every day is Earth Day, Monday, April 22 is the official day to celebrate, and we’re doing it in literal fashion with a focus on the soil that nourishes us all. In the Ruth Rea Howell Family Garden kids of all ages can learn about the earthworms that are so vital to healthy, living soil. Speak with a worm expert, meet the earthworms, and take some of the nutrient-rich earth that they have produced to nourish your plants at home. Explore the newly planted Mario Batali Kitchen Gardens and enjoy special activities. If you can’t make it to NYBG, dine at any of Mario Batali’s restaurants or shop at Eataly and receive a special seed packet with which to grow your own Genovese basil at home.
In the Everett Children’s Adventure Garden and in the Home Gardening Center composting advice and demonstrations abound. Stick around in the Adventure Garden to make a terrarium—based on rich soil and a self-contained microenvironment—to take home.
Posted in Photography on April 10 2013, by Ann Rafalko
The magnolias are bursting into flower all over our 250 acres. They look, and smell, divine!
Posted in The Orchid Show on March 27 2013, by Ann Rafalko
We call Orchid Evenings one of New York City’s most romantic date destinations. But don’t take our word for it!
Posted in Photography on March 23 2013, by Ann Rafalko
So, the root of the matter is this: It somehow is still not spring outside. Never fear! The Enid A. Haupt Conservatory is a tropical paradise right now. It’s spring inside!
Photo by Ivo M. Vermeulen