Sage's Garden

New York, NY 10009
Sa 10am-3pm; Su 12pm-5pm
In 1971, this beautiful garden was created. Today with blackberries, blueberries, raspberries, strawberries, nectarines, pears, peaches, and apple trees, Generation X remains in bloom for many months throughout the year. The Disney Foundation has funded community events in this garden, bringing in more … read more
Cleared and planted by a devoted couple back in the eighties, this garden continues to blossom and offer a warm shelter for those in the community who want to just sit and relax or to gather for parties.
Garden Los Amigos was created by a group in the nineties that was able to gather people in the community to donate money and other necessary resources so that they could all benefit from some green space. The garden is full of plantings all summer long, and during the winter months, we were delighted … read more
With an entrance on both 2nd Street and 3rd, Kenkeleba offers a unique garden experience. Read more about it: Kenkeleba House Garden.
What a welcome change we experienced when we walked down a brick path and were taken into a peaceful setting away from the busy streets of Manhattan. Established in 1983, this well-maintained garden welcomes anyone passing by.
Each year, when the weather warms up, Petit Versailles presents another season filled with music, craft projects, art exhibitions, film and more for all to enjoy. Please check their website for events and times.
Kenkeleba Garden, named for an African healing plant, is simply magical. We followed the densely forested greenery around to the back, arriving at a clearing that transported us to another world far from the hustle and bustle of Manhattan. We were completely surprised when we landed in front of the … read more