The New York City EcoFlora is collaborating with Bissel Gardens for a day of tending to the land and learning about the wildlife that grows in NYC. Come get your fingers dirty, spend the day outside, and build community. All ages welcome!
What is Bissel Gardens?
Bissel Gardens is a special and important place. The 2.5-acre community garden and four-block public path in the Wakefield section of the Bronx brings people together, beautifies the neighborhood, creates a safe outdoor space, offers community gardening, and grows food for donation. Bissel Gardens was the first community garden in the northeast Bronx and has served the community for almost 25 years.
Over the length of the pandemic, Bissel Gardens lost important community members that acted as great stewards of the land. Without them, Bissel Gardens needs help to do the important work of clearing the land, tending to the soil, and getting the garden ready for winter. Along with a day working in the garden, we will also be surveying the plants and wildlife that grow in this greenspace. This is a great way to hone your plant ID skills and learn more about the plants that grow in NYC.
Help us in supporting Bissel Gardens by coming to volunteer, document the flora growing in the greenspace, or buying from their farmer's market!