Posts tagged ‘guide’

Halloween Round-Up, Um, Round-Up

By , 20 October, 2010, No Comment

Hey readers, I need your help. I’m trying to put together a comprehensive Halloween round-up for Bococaland, but I know I’m missing a lot of what goes on around here. I’ve still got younger kids and feel like I don’t know the drill yet. I’d love to hear from you about events in the hood, what time trick or treating usually starts and ends, and anything else you might know that I don’t. And because it’s Sunday this year, does anyone know if things start earlier? I’m going to do some more research as well but better to hear from the folks on the ground–don’t want to miss anything if that’s possible. Thanks!

Planting Your Urban Garden

By , 12 March, 2010, 1 Comment
Planting Your Urban Garden

Whether you finally have that outdoor space you’ve always coveted or you’re ready to make use of a bare garden or deck, we know planting can be a tough proposition. Between the crappy soil and the lack of general, urban gardening understanding, we often don’t know the difference between what we’d like to grow and what’s possible.
To help you with this (not so small) endeavor, our very own Michele Paladino, owner of the Gowanus Nursery at 45 Summitt Street, is giving us a Spring primer on the edible garden. Her beautiful nursery, which has specialized in unusual annuals, perennials and shrubs suitable for Brooklyn gardens for the past eight years, reminds us that living things can survive in the noxious city soil. And just visiting the nursery can be a fun, family affair. Read on for some expert advice for those of you ready to take the leap.