On July 17th, the Al Oerter Green Teen Design team visited Queens Greenhouse in order to learn about plant care and design. Judy Mai, a green teen, shares her discoveries:
"Recently remodeled to incorporate technology, the greenhouse now uses computers to control the temperature in each room as well as heating pads to help seedlings germinate. In one room, wind would blow through the corrugated cardboard and become moist, and is later ventilated out on the other side. This creates a controlled environment that keeps air moving to prevent pests. The greenhouse goes by a golden rule policy where they try the least toxic method first to get rid of pests, avoiding the use of pesticides. Most of the plants being grown were annuals, which only have one year life cycles and are considered high maintenance. However, these annuals consist of pretty flowers and are meant to be for show. Sally, a gardener there, showed us how they pot the seedlings. By collecting seeds, it becomes more cost effective. Perennials, on the other hand, are year round. When considering what to plant, one must look at the nature of the plants - bloom time, color, sun and shade tolerance, texture, use, etc."
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Thursday, May 16, 2013
Green Teens
Join us on May 18th, 2013, for the Marsh Island Restoration in Jamaica Bay! NYC Audubon is enlisting volunteers to help the American Littoral Society plant Spartina grass (or "cord grass") in some of the habitat that was negatively affected by Hurricane Sandy. This fast-growing grass will help prevent further erosion on marsh islands like Rulers Bar and Black Wall Marsh Island, and over time will bring back some much needed structure and buffering to the bay.
This is a great opportunity for volunteers to learn about saltmarsh ecology, as well wildlife and habitat management, right here in NYC.
If you are interested in joining this effort, please email Nancy Cordova at Nancy.Cordova@parks.nyc.gov to register.
Additional Project
Dates:
Sun
May 19 @ 9:00AM - 01:00PM
Sat May 25 @ 11:00AM - 03:00PM
Sun May 26 @ 12:00PM - 04:00PM
Sun Jun 02 @ 10:30AM - 01:30PM
Sat May 25 @ 11:00AM - 03:00PM
Sun May 26 @ 12:00PM - 04:00PM
Sun Jun 02 @ 10:30AM - 01:30PM
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