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Photo by Eric Wolman
Who Put the Whiskey in My Milkshake? [NYT]
Made in Brooklyn: When Scorcese needed suits, Jay Greenfield got sewing [DailyNews]
Local Master Gardener Kimberly Sevilla answers your questions!
What are some things I can do to enjoy my garden year-round, and to save heirloom and favorite plants?
It’s still a little warm outside and in a few weeks it will be the perfect time to sow your fall and winter crops. Until then, you can prepare your favorite plants for gardening all year long by taking cuttings for next season. Taking them now will ensure that the plants are actively growing and have not started to slow down, you will get better results than if you take them later in the season. Cuttings are a great way to propagate plants and to extend your season. It is also a great way to share your plants with friends and family.
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By Meghan Cass
It’s springtime in Brooklyn and outdoor spaces are getting all the love. But if you aren’t one of the few blessed with a rooftop or yard, then the time is ripe to cultivate your own indoor container garden. Often considered inferior to open-air efforts, indoor gardens have their own advantages. “You can keep tropical plants alive indoors all year, and even force bulbs like tulips and paper-whites to bloom in the off-season,” says Grace Martinelli, owner of Graceful Gardens on Driggs Avenue.