How to Get a Garden on the Roof, for Condo, Co-op, and Brownstone Owners 🏡🌲🌾
/Roof gardens are NYC's great outdoors! If you want to connect to nature, go greet the sky at your roof garden.
Read MoreThe Great Backyard Bird Count : February 16-19🕊
/This February 16-19, help count birds in your backyard! Or in the park. Or in the street trees.
Read MoreGrowing Vegetables, Fruit, and Herbs in Your Garden
/Rooftop kitchen garden. It is possible to grow quite a variety of herbs, vegetables and fruit in a small space!
About 25sf of planters and pots supply produce from apple and cherry trees, raspberry and blueberry bushes, strawberry plants, a grape vine, as well as greens, tomatoes, peppers and a dozen different herbs.
Collecting some vegetables, herbs and fruits for the day's breakfast and lunch menu. Photo by Raquel de Favori ©2017.
Tomatoes ripening in the roof garden.
Growing your own berries is not difficult at all. Ask the nursery about purchasing a male and a female plant, and for netting to place over the plants so that the birds don't take the berries before you!
Grow your berries in a sunny spot
Grapes don't have to overwhelm your garden; a lattice fence or even a parapet railing can support them in a sunny spot adequately sheltered from the wind.
The sweetness of growing your own cherries.


Chants for plants; birdsong DJing; pink ladies and their ghosts; John & Yoko country; & art fundraiser for World Central Kitchen.