GreenThumb 2016–2017Winter Program Guide
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GreenThumb staff present the gardeners from the 97th Street Block Association Garden with the Lifetime Achievement Award at this year’s Harvest Fair on Sept. 17 at Diamante Garden. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence and all our volunteer gardeners for their years of service. Photo by Phillip Kester | GreenThumb
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Build an A-Frame/Sandwich BoardSaturday, Dec. 3 // 11:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m.BRONX
Funding Your Garden, Park, or Green SpaceWednesday, Dec. 7 // 5:30 p.m.–7:00 p.m. BROOKLYNTuesday, Jan. 10 // 5:30 p.m.–7:00 p.m. MANHATTANThursday, Jan. 12 // 5:30 p.m.–7:00 p.m. BROOKLYN
Wreath MakingThursday, Dec. 8 // 6:00 p.m.–7:30 p.m. MANHATTANThursday, Dec.15 // 6:00 p.m.–7:30 p.m. BRONX
Organizing for Garden Success: Group StructureSaturday, December 10 // 11:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m. MANHATTAN
Organizing for Garden Success: By-lawsSaturday, Jan. 21 // 11:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m. MANHATTAN
Tour at Queens County FarmFriday, Jan. 27 // 2:00 p.m.–3:00 p.m. QUEENS
Organizing for Garden Success: Panel and Q&ASaturday, Feb. 4 // 11:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m. MANHATTAN
Sharing Our Farm TraditionsTuesday, Feb. 7 // 5:30 p.m.–7:00 p.m. BROOKLYN
Crazy for CompostingSaturday, Feb. 18 // 11:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m. BRONX
Fruit Tree PruningSaturday, Feb. 25 // 11:00 a.m.–1:30 p.m. BRONX
Greening Partners
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Participants at last year’s wreath-making workshop show off their beautiful holiday wreaths. Photo by Brittany Quale | GreenThumb
Build an A-Frame/ Sandwich BoardGreenThumb
In this workshop you will learn how to build an A-frame/sandwich bulletin board to invite neighbors to your community garden. Please RSVP by calling (212) 602-5300 or online at greenthumbnyc.org.
Supply: A-Frame/sandwich board kit
Saturday, Dec. 3 // 11:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m. BRONXSt. Mary’s Park450 St. Ann’s Ave.Train: 2/5 to Third Avenue/149th Street
Wreath Making GreenThumb
Learn how to create your own natural holiday wreath for indoors or outdoors. All supplies will be provided along with natural pinecones and ribbon to decorate your own wreath.
Please RSVP by calling (212) 602-5300 or online at greenthumbnyc.org.
Supply: Wreaths and decorations
Thursday, Dec. 8 // 6:00 p.m.–7:30 p.m. MANHATTANArsenal Gallery830 Fifth Ave., Third FloorTrain: 4/5/6 to Lexington Avenue/59th Street, N/Q/R to Fifth Avenue/59th StreetBus: M1/M2/M3 to East 67th Street, M1/M3/M4 to East 63rd Street
Thursday, Dec. 15 // 6:00 p.m.–7:30 p.m. BRONXThe New York Botanical Garden, Harding Lab, Room 1102900 Southern Blvd.
Enter via the Mosholu Gate, across the street from the Metro North Botanical Garden station.
Train: B/D or 4 to Bedford Park BoulevardBus: Bx26 to Kazimiroff/Botanical Gardens East
In conjunction with the exhibition Wreath Interpretations in the Arsenal Gallery through Jan. 5, 2017.
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Funding Your Garden, Park, or Green SpacePartnerships for Parks and GreenThumb
The Partnerships for Parks (PfP) Capacity Fund Grant program provides small grants of up to $5,000 to strengthen the outreach, membership, and event planning capacity of community groups who care for their neighborhood parks, gardens, and street trees in all five boroughs of New York City. Meet the PfP Grants Team at this information session and learn how this grant and other fundraising opportunities can support your community garden work for the year ahead. Refreshments will be provided. Please RSVP by calling (212) 602-5300 or online at greenthumbnyc.org.
Wednesday, Dec. 7 // 5:30 p.m.–7:00 p.m. BROOKLYNUnited Community Center Inc.613 New Lots Ave.Train: 3 to New Lots Avenue, C to Van Siclen AvenueBus: B6 to Livonia Avenue/Ashford Street, B83 to New Lots Avenue/Miller Avenue
Tuesday, Jan. 10 // 5:30 p.m.–7:00 p.m. MANHATTANPelham Fritz Recreation CenterMarcus Garvey Park18 Mount Morris Park W.Train: 1/2/3 to 125th Street, 4/5/6 to 125th StreetBus: M1 to Mount Morris Park West/West 121st Street, M7, M102 to Malcolm X Boulevard/West 122nd Street
Thursday, Jan. 12 // 5:30 p.m.–7:00 p.m. BROOKLYNBrooklyn Community Foundation1000 Dean St., Ste. 307Train: C/S to Franklin Ave., A/C to Nostrand AvenueBus: B48 or B65 to Classon Avenue/Bergen Street
Organizing for Garden Success: Group Structure (Part One of Three)GreenThumb
Disorganization creates dysfunction. This three-part workshop series is designed to help your garden group build a strong foundation to deal with the many issues that arise in a community space. In this workshop, we will discuss different examples of group structure and how they can help alleviate stressful decision-making. Please RSVP by calling (212) 602-5300 or online at greenthumbnyc.org.
Supply: Soil and lumber request forms available only if your garden group attends all three sessions.
Saturday, Dec. 10 // 11:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m. MANHATTANGreenThumb Office100 Gold St., Ste. 3100 (Please bring photo ID)Train: J/Z to Chambers Street, 4/5/6 to Brooklyn Bridge/City Hall, A/C or 2/3 to Fulton Street, R to City HallBus: M15, M22, QM7, QM8, QM11, QM25, X8, X14, or X15 to Pearl Street/Frankfort Street
SAVE THE DATEGreenThumb GrowTogether ConferenceSustaining Garden Legacies
Saturday, March 25, 2017
DEP’s Fire Hydrant Use and Portable Toilet UpdatesGreenThumb supports hundreds of gardens across the five boroughs!In the spring, we will announce some changes to DEP’s hydrant use and portable toilet request. Stay tuned!
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Organizing for Garden Success: By-laws (Part Two of Three)GreenThumb
Disorganization creates dysfunction. This three-part workshop series is designed to help your garden group build a strong foundation to deal with the many issues that arise in a community space. In this workshop we will be discussing garden rules and procedures that assist in decision-making. Please RSVP by calling (212) 602-5300 or online at greenthumbnyc.org.
Supply: Soil and lumber request forms available only if your garden group attends all three sessions.
Saturday, Jan. 21 // 11:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m. MANHATTANGreenThumb Office100 Gold St., Ste. 3100 (Please bring photo ID)Train: J/Z to Chambers Street, 4/5/6 to Brooklyn Bridge/City Hall, A/C or 2/3 to Fulton Street, R to City HallBus: M15, M22, QM7, QM8, QM11, QM25, X8, X14, X15 to Pearl Street/Frankfort Street
Tour at Queens County FarmGreenThumb
Join GreenThumb on a free field trip to the Queens Country Farm to learn about winter farming practices and view greenhouse, low-tunnel, and high-tunnel house construction. Please RSVP by calling (212) 602-5300 or online at greenthumbnyc.org.
GreenThumb will provide free transportation to the farm at the following locations and times.
Friday, Jan. 27 // 2:00 p.m.–3:00 p.m. QUEENSQueens County Farm73-50 Little Neck Parkway
Pick-up #1: 10:30 a.m., GreenThumb Office, 100 Gold St., ManhattanTrain: A/C, 2/3, J/Z, or 4/5 to Fulton Street
Pick-up #2: 11:30 a.m., The Arsenal, 830 Fifth Ave., Manhattan Train: 4/5/6 to Lexington Avenue/59th Street, N/Q/R to Fifth Avenue/59th StreetBus: M1/M2/M3 to East 67th Street, M1/M3/M4 to East 63rd Street
Pick-Up #3: 12:30 p.m., Brooklyn Botanic Garden, 1000 Washington Ave., Brooklyn Train: 2/3/4/5 to Franklin Avenue, B48 to Franklin Avenue/Montgomery StreetBus: B49 to Bedford Avenue/Montgomery Street
La Casita Verde Community Garden in Brooklyn prepares their low-tunnel beds to extend their growing season. Photo by Phillip Kester | GreenThumb
Harlem gardeners showing their green thumbs at the community BBQ at William A. Harris Garden following the annual Harlem Green Garden Tour. Photo by Bill LoSasso | GreenThumb
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Organizing for Garden Success: Panel and Q&A (Part Three of Three)GreenThumb
Disorganization creates dysfunction. This three-part workshop series is designed to help your garden group build a strong foundation to deal with the many issues that arise in a community space. In this workshop, come hear the success stories of three gardens that have overcome conflict by creating group structure and bylaws. There will be an opportunity for questions and recommendations. Please RSVP by calling (212) 602-5300 or online at greenthumbnyc.org.
Supply: Soil and lumber request forms available only if your garden group attends all three sessions.
Saturday, Feb. 4 // 11:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m. MANHATTANGreenThumb Office100 Gold St., Ste. 3100 (Please bring photo ID)Train: J/Z to Chambers Street, 4/5/6 to Brooklyn Bridge/City Hall, A/C or 2/3 to Fulton Street, R to City HallBus: M15, M22, QM7, QM8, QM11, QM25, X8, X14, X15 to Pearl Street/Frankfort Street
Sharing Our Farm TraditionsGreenThumb
The goal of this workshop is to connect and educate participants on the diversity of gardening traditions among GreenThumb gardeners, and to demonstrate how these traditions can be maintained and promoted on various-sized land parcels. We’ll highlight the online Vegetable Garden Planner tool to demonstrate how to take the guesswork out of planning for a bountiful garden season. Please RSVP by calling (212) 602-5300 or online at greenthumbnyc.org.
Tuesday, Feb. 7 // 5:30 p.m.–7:00 p.m. BROOKLYNBrownsville Recreation Center1555 Linden Blvd.Train: 3 to Rockaway Avenue, L to New Lots Avenue
Crazy for CompostingNYC Compost Project
Are you passionate about composting but want more from your bin? These Q&A sessions provide the practical tips, advice, and encouragement you need to take composting to the next level, whether you are just starting out (Session 1) or have been digging in for years (Session 2). Registered GreenThumb community gardens will be able to request an order of compost, soil, or clean fill for spring delivery. Registration is required. Email [email protected] or call (718) 817-8543 to register for a session.
Saturday, Feb. 18 // 11:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m. BRONXNew York Botanical GardenWatson Education Building
Enter via the Mosholu Gate, across the street from Metro-North Botanical Garden station.
Train: B, D, or 4 to Bedford Park Boulevard
Building Healthy Communities RFPThe Fund for Public Health in New York City (FPHNYC), on behalf of the Building Healthy Communities (BHC) initiative and GreenThumb, will soon be accepting proposals for community garden groups interested in creating new food-growing community gardens or expanding their capacity to grow and sell food in gardens that are readily accessible by their communities. More information at http://www.fphnyc.org/get-involved/rfps/.
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Fruit Tree PruningGreenThumb
Learn why fruit trees need annual pruning for the best production. Discover and practice how to prune the different types of fruit trees at the ideal time of year, in late winter. Please RSVP by calling (212) 602-5300 or online at greenthumbnyc.org.
Supply: Handouts
Saturday, Feb. 25 // 11:00 a.m.–1:30 p.m. BRONXAdlai E. Stevenson High SchoolEcological Garden1980 Lafayette Ave.Train: 2 or 5 to Simpson Street
Garden groups are reminded to keep sidewalks, walkways, and curbs inside and adjacent to the garden clean and free of snow, ice, garbage, and plant debris, as per the GreenThumb Handbook and License agreement.
The NYC Compost Project Master Composter Certificate Program is an advanced composting course that trains a select group of New Yorkers
every year to support, develop, and maintain community-based composting projects across all five boroughs.
Apply now for 2017 courses at on.nyc.gov/master-composter. Applicants must be NYC residents and at least 18 years old.
Become an NYC Master Composter!
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GreenThumb Youth Leadership Council 2017The GreenThumb Youth Leadership Council (YLC) is an opportunity for high-school-aged youth and college students to volunteer at a community garden in New York City. The program takes place during July and August. Participating in the YLC is a great way to give back to the community, earn volunteer hours, make friends, learn new skills, and have fun! Students are required to volunteer at a garden at least twice a month, accumulating 20 hours throughout the summer.
College Mentor Application Deadline: Feb. 17, 2017
High School Volunteer (age 14–21) Application Deadline: March 6, 2017
Email [email protected] for more information.
GrowTogether T-Shirt Design ContestThis year’s theme is: Sustaining Garden LegaciesPick up a pen, crayon, pencil, or whatever you use to draw, and submit your artwork to the GrowTogether t-shirt contest! The winning design will appear on the 2017 GrowTogether t-shirts, worn by hundreds of gardeners all over the city. Any GreenThumb gardener is welcome to enter. Applicants may send in up to three entries.
Application Deadline: Friday, Dec. 16, 2016
Rules• Artwork must relate to the contest theme• Designs must be in black and white only• Artwork must be signed• Entries must include name, address, garden affiliation,
and phone number• Any size paper is acceptable• If you are a minor, please include your age on the entry
Application SubmissionMail to: NYC Parks, The Arsenal, 830 Fifth Ave., New York, N.Y. 10065 Attn: GreenThumb T-shirt Design Contest Email: [email protected]
Bronx Green-Up’s Grow More Vegetables Certificate Series 2017The Grow More Vegetables Certificate Series is a free edible gardening course designed to equip community gardeners, teachers, and city residents with organic techniques for growing vegetables safely and effectively, particularly in an urban setting. The program consists of six classroom sessions and additional hands-on gardening instruction in the field. Each student will have the opportunity to design his or her own urban vegetable gardening project as a final component of the course. The projects are open-ended with two main goals: to grow more food and to pass on the knowledge learned to an identified group in your community. To request an application, please email [email protected] or call (718) 817-8026. The deadline to apply is January 30, 2016.
Six Wednesdays, Feb. 15–March 22 6:00 p.m.–8:00 p.m. The New York Botanical Garden Watson Education Building
Enter via the Mosholu Gate, across the street from Metro-North Botanical Garden station.
Train: B, D, or 4 to Bedford Park Boulevard
Kris Wong shows off his winning T-Shirt design at our 2016 GrowTogether Conference. Photo by Malcolm Pinckney | NYC Parks
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2017 GREENTHUMB MULCHFEST SITESJan. 7 and 8 // 10:00 a.m.– 2:00 p.m.
COMMUNITY GARDEN
ADDRESS CROSS STREETS COMMUNITY BOARD
SITE TYPE
Green Space at President Street
222 Fifth Ave.Brooklyn, NY 11215
President Street and Fifth Avenue
CB06 Drop Off Site
Prospect Heights Community Farm
254 St. Marks Ave.Brooklyn, NY 11238
Vanderbilt Avenue and Underhill Avenue
CB08 Drop Off Site
Amazing Garden 261 Columbia St.Brooklyn, NY 11231
Corner of Carroll Street
CB06 Drop Off Site
Pleasant Village Community Garden
355 Pleasant Ave.New York, NY 10035
East 118th and 119th Street
CB11 Drop Off Site
Harlem Valley Green 197 W. 134th St.New York, NY 10030
Lenox Avenue and Adam Clayton Powell Boulevard
CB10 Drop Off Site
Chenchitas’ Group Garden
1687 Madison Ave.New York, NY 10029
111th Street and 112th Street
CB11 Drop Off Site
Little Green Garden / Jardin La Roca (Rock Garden)
422 E. 160th St.Bronx, NY 10451
Elton Avenue and Melrose Avenue
CB03 Drop Off Site
El Flamboyan 586 Tinton Ave.Bronx, NY 10455
At East 150th Street CB08 Drop Off Site
Padre Plaza (Success Garden)
541 E. 139th St.Bronx, NY 10454
St. Ann’s Avenue and Brook Avenue
CB01 Drop Off Site
Brook Park Youth Farm
494 E. 141st St.Bronx, NY 10454
At Brook Avenue CB01 Chipping Site
GreenThumb and LRP Compound
Queens Plaza S. and 10th St., Long Island City, NY 11101
Queens Plaza South and 10th Street
CB01 Drop Off Site
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Taller de Corona Navideña GreenThumb
Aprenda a hacer su propia corona navideña natural para interiores o exteriores. Todos los materiales serán provistos, incluyendo las semillas de pino y cintas para decorar su propia corona.
Materiales: Corona y decoraciones
Jueves, Diciembre 8 // 6:00 p.m.–7:30 p.m. MANHATTANArsenal Gallery830 Fifth Ave. 3 pisoTren: 4/5/6 a Lexington Avenue /59th Street, N/Q/R a 5th Avenue/59th StreetBus: M1/M2/M3 a East 67th Street, M1/M3/M4 a East 63rd Street
Jueves, Diciembre 15 // 6:00 p.m.–7:30 p.m. BRONXThe New York Botanical GardenHarding Lab, Salon 1102900 Southern Blvd.
Ingrese por la entrada de Mosholu, al frente de la estación del Metro North Botanical Garden. Bx26 o camine ocho cuadras desde la estación Bedford Park Boulevard del tren B, D o 4.
Construya un Tablero de AnunciosGreenThumb
En este taller usted aprenderá a construir un tablero de anuncios para invitar a sus vecinos a visitar el jardin.
Materiales: Un set completo para construir el tablero de anuncios
Sábado, Diciembre 3 // 11:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m. BRONXSt. Mary’s Park450 St. Ann’s Ave.Tren: 2/5 a Third Avenue/149 Street
El Consejo de Liderazgo Juvenil (conocido como YLC)El Consejo de Liderazgo Juvenil (conocido como YLC) es diseñado para jóvenes de secundaria y universitarios para realizar actividades de voluntariado en jardines comunitarios de GreenThumb ubicados en los cinco condados de la ciudad. Este programa gratuito ocurre durante la primavera y verano del año 2017.
¡YLC es una gran manera de hacer algo por la comunidad, acumular horas de voluntariado, hacer amigos, aprender nuevas habilidades, y pasar un buen rato! Durante el programa, se requiere que los participantes dediquen un mínimo de 20 horas de voluntariado dos veces al mes en un jardín comunitario.
FECHA LIMITE
Voluntarios de Escuela Secundaria (14–21 años de edad): Marzo 6, 2017
Mentores Universitarios: Febrero 17, 2017
Para más información o para aplicarContacte a [email protected], (212) 602-5323, o visite greenthumbnyc.org.
GreenThumb en Español
De acuerdo al manual de GreenThumb y a la Licencia de acuerdo, se les recuerda a los grupos de jardinería que las aceras, senderos, y cunetas dentro y adyacente al jardin, se deben mantener limpias y sin acumulación de nieve, hielo, basura, y desperdicios de plantas.
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First Annual GreenThumb Recognition AwardsCongratulations to all of the winners in the first GreenThumb recognition award ceremony at this year’s Harvest Fair on Saturday, Sept. 17, 2016 at Diamante Garden in East Harlem. We admire your dedication and service to the community.
Ena McPherson
Hattie Carthan Community Garden
97th Street Block Association Garden
6BC Botanical Garden
Know Waste Land Community Garden
Brook Park Youth Farm
HEALTH for Youth - Skyline Playground Community
La Plaza Cultural-Armando Perez Community Garden Garden
Chenchita’s Angels Community Garden
GrowNYC
As we put our garden beds to rest for the season, GreenThumb remembers all our beloved gardeners lost in 2016. May they rest in peace.
OFFICE ADDRESS
NYC ParksGreenThumb100 Gold Street, Suite 3100 New York, NY 10038
MAILING ADDRESS
NYC ParksThe ArsenalAttn: GreenThumb830 Fifth Avenue New York, NY 10065
Phone: (212) 602-5300Fax: (212) 602-5334
greenthumbnyc.orgnyc.gov/parks
The rainwater harvesting tank at the Amazing Garden in Brooklyn holds up to 1000 gallons of storm water runoff from two neighboring buildings. That’s more than enough to water the garden for the whole growing season. Photo by Phillip Kester | GreenThumb
of water are absorbed by community gardens in NYC each year. That
means more water for plants and less stormwater runoff!
124 Million Gallons
More than