Brooklyn Garden Girl
Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Daffodils

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After a winter of searching on Daffseek and trying to find open source photos of Daffodils, everything is finally starting to bloom and is c...
Friday, April 5, 2013

Aeonium and Echeveria

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Look at these beautiful Aeonium and Echeveria from the flower show. I've never really liked Aeoniums but that Aeonium tabuliforme has b...
Friday, March 29, 2013

That time of year again...

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The Philly flower show just seemed so much more manageable this year. Navigation was improved and there were plenty of beautiful plants on d...
Monday, January 21, 2013

Urban Trees

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Oh next time you walk under a tree in the city, just think about what's inside it.   Chances are...not too much. And just ...
Friday, January 4, 2013

Edema

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People in the cactus society always ask about cactus scabbing. Cacti naturally become corky as they age but environmental factors can help...
Wednesday, December 26, 2012

I'm back!

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Well I've been busy all fall but I'm back hopefully, for the long term again. So part of the reason I haven't been posting is ...
Friday, October 12, 2012

Knot Garden Revisited

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It's hard to believe that this... Has grown into this.... The amount of trash I've pulled out of this thi...
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Stephanie
Bayridge, Brooklyn, New York
Stephanie is a plant enthusiast who pays the bills by being a gardener at an awesome public park in Midtown Manhattan. She holds a bachelor of science in horticulture and turfgrass science from the University of Connecticut. She also did a minor in landscape design.

Stephanie has 6 years experience in horticulture and gardening with jobs ranging from soil analysis, to site design to golf course maintenance. While she has skills in all of these things, garden design and maintenance is her specialty.

She enjoys a few other things that aren't plant related, but since this is a gardening blog, she will currently refrain from listing them here. That is a job for another day (that no one cares about).

Stephanie currently cares for 6 acres of public space and a little under a hundred house and window box plants. She has a fondness for xeric plants and bulbs.
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