Edible Garden
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Looking Back: September 2011
New York Botanical Gardens - Plant Talk &bull Dec 30, 2011
In September, The New York Botanical Garden welcomed back much-loved chef and champion of orange Crocs, Mario Batali, for the rewards of his Edible Garden planted back in April. Mario's recipes went up on Plant Talk throughout the following weeks,… Full Story »
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Garden Up with Woolly Pocket!
Garden Design &bull Dec 6, 2011
Vertical gardening is becoming all the rage. In even the smallest spaces, you can plant up instead of out with modular pocket planters like those from Woolly Pocket. Design your own green living wall virtually anywhere indoors or outdoors. Snip… Full Story »
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Fairchild's Edible Garden Festival
DragonFly Garden &bull Oct 24, 2011
Tropical Garden. Full Story »
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Mario Batali's Edible Garden Recipe of the Day: Whole Wheat Rigatoni with Chard, Garlic, and Dandelions
New York Botanical Gardens - Plant Talk &bull Sep 25, 2011
Mario Batali's Edible Garden at the New York Botanical Garden recipe of the day: Whole Wheat Rigatoni with Chard, Garlic, and Dandelions. Recipe courtesy of Mario Batali. Full Story »
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Mario Batali's Edible Garden Recipe of the Day: Rosemary Olive Oil Cakes
New York Botanical Gardens - Plant Talk &bull Sep 24, 2011
Rosemary olive oil cake recipe from Mario Batali's Edible Garden at The New York Botanical Garden. Full Story »
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Mario Batali's Edible Garden Recipe of the Day: Fresh Fava Beans with Lonza and Pecorino Romano
New York Botanical Gardens - Plant Talk &bull Sep 19, 2011
A recipe from Mario Batali's Edible Garden at The New York Botanical Garden featuring fresh fava beans. Full Story »
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Mario Batali's Edible Garden Recipe of the Day: Shaved Turnip Salad with Parmigiano-Reggiano and New York Botanical Garden Honey
New York Botanical Gardens - Plant Talk &bull Sep 14, 2011
A recipe using honey from the bees in the Ruth Rea Howell Family Garden, for Mario Batali's Edible Garden at The New York Botanical Garden. Full Story »
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Mario Batali's Edible Garden Recipe of the Day: Chioggia Beets and Strawberries with Shiso Yogurt
New York Botanical Gardens - Plant Talk &bull Sep 12, 2011
Chiogga beets and strawberries in shiso yogurt recipe from Mario Batali's Edible Garden at The New York Botanical Garden. Full Story »
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Mario Batali's Edible Garden Recipe of the Day: Roasted Cippolini Onions in Balsamic Vinegar
New York Botanical Gardens - Plant Talk &bull Sep 9, 2011
Simple recipe for roasted onions with balsamic vinegar from Mario Batali's Edible Garden at The New York Botanical Garden. Full Story »
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Mario Batali's Edible Garden Recipe of the Day: Strawberry Gelato
New York Botanical Gardens - Plant Talk &bull Sep 7, 2011
A recipe for Strawberry Gelato from Mario Batali's Edible Garden at The New York Botanical Garden. Full Story »
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Mario Batali's Edible Garden Recipe of the Day: Broccoletti with Stracciatella
New York Botanical Gardens - Plant Talk &bull Sep 5, 2011
Recipe for lemony broccoli rabe with cheese from Mario Batali's Edible Garden at The New York Botanical Garden. Full Story »
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Mario Batali's Edible Garden Recipe of the Day: Spicy Cucumber and Fennel Salad
New York Botanical Gardens - Plant Talk &bull Aug 31, 2011
Mario Batali's Edible Garden at the New York Botanical Garden recipe of the day: Spicy Cucumber and Fennel Salad. Courtesy of Dan Drohan, Executive Chef, OTTO Enoteca Pizzaria, New York. Full Story »
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A First Year Gardener
Vegetable Gardener - In-the-kitchen &bull Aug 22, 2011As a first time gardener surrounded by experts here at Fine Gardening magazine, I was a bit intimidated by all the information they knew and how much I didn't. After quickly deciding I wasn't an ornamental gal (I wanted to eat what I grew!), I knew an edible garden was the way to go. My third story apartment in a small city affords… Full Story »
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Gardening for Beginners
Vegetable Gardener - Featured &bull Aug 22, 2011For a first time gardener surrounded by experts here at Fine Gardening magazine, I was a bit intimidated by all the information they knew and how much I didn't. After quickly deciding I wasn't an ornamental gal (I wanted to eat what I grew!), I knew an edible garden was the way to go. I live in a third story apartment in a small city… Full Story »
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MB + NYBG + IGPOTY = Kids In the Garden Photography Contest
New York Botanical Gardens - Plant Talk &bull Aug 19, 2011
Celebrtiy chef Mario Batali's work as a children's health advocate and the Mario Batali Edible Garden are inspiring the Garden's August IGPOTY contest. Full Story »
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Full Sun 'White Wonder' Caladiums
Hoe and Shovel &bull Jul 29, 2011
Other than the edible garden the front southern-most half of the front lawn qualifies as the sunniest location in my garden. West-facing it receives a good portion of mid-afternoon sun although my neighbor's large oak trees do filter the light… Full Story »
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The Edible Garden Has Bones Too
Hoe and Shovel &bull Jul 26, 2011
In my ornamental garden it is the placement of trees and foundational plants that we call the 'bones' of the garden. They are those elements that remain. No matter the season or the hardships encountered it is the 'bones' of the garden that give it structure and form. If chosen correctly these fundamental players of the garden are what we work… Full Story »
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On the Plate: Mario Batali's Edible Garden
New York Botanical Gardens - Plant Talk &bull Jul 14, 2011
Anthony Sasso from Mario Batali's restaurant Casa Mono tell us how he likes to use the strawberries and Chiogga beets from Mario Batali's Edible Garden in a summer salad. Full Story »
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Edible Garden
Snappy's Gardens Blog &bull Jul 8, 2011
In my garden there is a large place for sentiment. My garden of flowers is also my garden of thoughts and dreams. The thoughts grow as freely as the flowers, and the dreams are as beautiful." The first photo is really like Fire and Ice.The Cool white Marguerite's contrast to the fiery… Full Story »
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Edible Garden
Snappy's Gardens Blog &bull Jul 8, 2011
In my garden there is a large place for sentiment. My garden of flowers is also my garden of thoughts and dreams. The thoughts grow as freely as the flowers, and the dreams are as beautiful." The first photo is really like Fire and Ice.The Cool white Marguerite's contrast to the fiery… Full Story »













