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Columbia Street Waterfront District »

Lily Kinner is hoping to create a gardening group, where locals can share stories, tips and tricks.

New York City »

Scores of classes teach you how to do just about everything across the borough of Brooklyn.

Chelsea »

The park hopes to maintain its gardens with an army of volunteer landscapers.

Bushwick »

Those looking for a fall harvest still have time to plant veggies, plants and herbs.

Olinville »

The Japanese knotweed must be destroyed to protect land along the Bronx River.

Chelsea »

The Chelsea Garden Club says dozens of their lilies have been ripped out along Ninth Avenue.

Hell's Kitchen & Clinton »

David Winterton wants to bring in more gardening volunteers and repair crumbling stone steps.

West Harlem »

The Horticultural Society of New York is teaching Harlem kids how to garden.

Chelsea & Hell's Kitchen »

Dozens of volunteers began to cut back dead plants in the park in anticipation of the new growing season.

Chelsea & Hell's Kitchen »

More than 300 volunteers will trim the park's 100,000 plants in time for the new growing season.

Upper West Side & Morningside Heights »

Community Board 7 is looking for people to tend trees and flower beds along Columbus Avenue's new bike lanes.

Washington Heights & Inwood »

Nancy Bruning, a well-known uptown outdoor fitness instructor hopes to get people working out on park benches.

Manhattan »

Public schools across Manhattan were named recipients of a $2,000 city grant for school gardens and education.

Manhattan »

Prize money will be used to fund projects including a "solar powered compost-fueled tea brewer."

Washington Heights & Inwood »

Saturday's citywide "It's My Park Day" volunteer event drew large support from the Inwood community.