Without much hope, I took myself over to the Queens Botanical Gardens the next day and sought the advice of a tree expert.
What she has learned is being documented, in keeping with the multicultural focus of the Queens Botanical Garden.
In the summer and early fall, he usually takes them around the corner to the Queens Botanical Garden at 43-50 Main Street; information: (718) 886-3800.
When the fair was over, local residents adopted the abandoned gardens as their own and incorporated as the public Queens Botanical Garden in 1946.
Queens Botanical Garden, in Flushing, with 18 acres of formal gardens and a 21-acre arboretum.
Hydrologically speaking, the Queens Botanical Garden is a drainage ditch.
Members of the organization consulted the Parks Department, a local nursery and the Queens Botanical Garden to make sure that the new tree would survive.
In later years she worked to help survivors of domestic violence and spent her days growing vegetables at the Queens Botanical Gardens.
This summer children can learn such wizardry (and some solid nature facts as well) Hogwarts style at the Queens Botanical Garden.
The Queens Botanical Garden is what its director, Susan Lacerte, calls a living museum of plants, trees and flowers.
Without much hope, I took myself over to the Queens Botanical Gardens the next day and sought the advice of a tree expert.
What she has learned is being documented, in keeping with the multicultural focus of the Queens Botanical Garden.
In the summer and early fall, he usually takes them around the corner to the Queens Botanical Garden at 43-50 Main Street; information: (718) 886-3800.
When the fair was over, local residents adopted the abandoned gardens as their own and incorporated as the public Queens Botanical Garden in 1946.
Queens Botanical Garden, in Flushing, with 18 acres of formal gardens and a 21-acre arboretum.
Hydrologically speaking, the Queens Botanical Garden is a drainage ditch.
Members of the organization consulted the Parks Department, a local nursery and the Queens Botanical Garden to make sure that the new tree would survive.
In later years she worked to help survivors of domestic violence and spent her days growing vegetables at the Queens Botanical Gardens.
This summer children can learn such wizardry (and some solid nature facts as well) Hogwarts style at the Queens Botanical Garden.
The Queens Botanical Garden is what its director, Susan Lacerte, calls a living museum of plants, trees and flowers.