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About
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LaGuardia Corner Gardens is an award-winning community garden in the heart of NYC’s Greenwich Village. It is a place of natural beauty, where the visitor can find an oasis of calm in urban surroundings. Read more...Hours:
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The garden is now open on weekends from 2-6 pm. On weekdays, we unlock the gates in the morning and keep them open until 8 pm. Visitors are welcome to walk around to see the flowers and sit on the patio. Pets are welcome, too, as long as they are on a leash. Please don't pick anything and take your trash with you when you leave. Location 511 LaGuardia Place (bet. Bleecker & Houston Streets). Google Map
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If you are interested in gardening with us, please contact us at LGCgardens@gmail.com and fill out the application form that you will find if you click "read more" above.
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Author Archives: Karin Kiontke
Urban gardener #7
This month, our chair for more than 10 years, Sara Jones, was featured by GreenThumb in their urban gardener profile #7. GreenThumb is a program by the New York City Parks Department that supports the more than 600 community gardens in … Continue reading
November blooms
It is already mid November but we are having warm and sunny days. It’s not yet time for the garden to hibernate. Some roses are still blooming. And the wild clematis (Clematis vitalba) is actually only now putting out its white … Continue reading
Honey harvest
In spring, I reported that the garden got a new colony of bees at the beginning of April. This colony thrived. In fact, by mid June, there were so many bees that many of them hung out on the outside … Continue reading
A morning in October
A few days ago, I walked through the garden on a bright sunny morning. This is what I saw:
A walk through the garden on a drizzly morning
A couple of weeks ago, the NYU student Jessica Wright came to the garden to film a short documentary. She picked one of the few grey days that we have had in months. But this did not make her movie gloomy. She allowed me to … Continue reading