RECORDING OF 2024 Symposium: Onward and Upward in the Vegetable Garden

RECORDING OF 2024 Symposium: Onward and Upward in the Vegetable Garden

After a successful first year cultivating our vegetable garden, we've enlisted three experts to guide us for upcoming growing seasons.

By Untermyer Gardens Conservancy

Date and time

February 27 · 11am - June 1 · 1pm PST

Location

Online

Refund Policy

No Refunds

About this event

2024 Symposium: Onward and Upward in the Vegetable Garden

You may purchase a recording of our 2024 Symposium: Onward and Upward in the Vegetable Garden which took place online on Sunday, February 11th from 2:00-4:00 p.m.

By purchasing a ticket, you will be able to view on demand. Video will be available for registrants to view through June 1, 2024.

The new ornamental vegetable garden at Untermyer Gardens, tended faithfully by Yonkers public high school interns, enjoyed its first series of harvests last year. As we look ahead to the next growing season, we have invited three vegetable garden experts to share their perspectives and advice.

Award winning author, radio host and garden expert from Halifax, Nova Scotia, Niki Jabbour shared her amazingly productive techniques and approaches to success in her own home food garden.

David Mattern, who is responsible for the ornamental vegetable and cutting gardens at Chanticleer Garden in Wayne, Pa., discussed how healthy plants are the key to production and attractiveness.

Moderating the panel and discussing the new vegetable garden at Untermyer Gardens was Timothy Tilghman, Untermyer Gardens Head Gardener.

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The Untermyer Gardens Conservancy is dedicated to the revitalization of Samuel Untermyer’s once great gardens, now a City municipal park in Yonkers, New York. Working with the City of Yonkers, the Conservancy will showcase exuberant horticulture in the magnificent landscape designed by Welles Bosworth in 1916. An emphasis on the lives of Samuel and Minnie Untermyer will deepen the appeal and meaning of these gardens for all people.

$15