March 30, 2016
Q&A with Spring Cutback Volunteer Bridget Gramling
By Eboni Munn
Before the onset of spring, our High Line gardeners and volunteers begin to work vigorously on trimming back textured grasses and perennials to make way...
By Eboni Munn | March 30, 2016
Before the onset of spring, our High Line gardeners and volunteers begin to work vigorously on trimming back textured grasses and perennials to make way for new growth along our 1.5-mile-long park. February 29 marked the first day of...
March 22, 2016
Secrets of the High Line
amNewYork featured the High Line in their “Secrets of New York” series, the ultimate insider’s guide to the best-kept secrets of New...
March 22, 2016
amNewYork featured the High Line in their “Secrets of New York” series, the ultimate insider’s guide to the best-kept secrets of New York’s must-see places and buzzed-about people. Learn some of the secrets...
March 22, 2016
Gardening in the Sky: Cutting Back, Springing Forward
By Erin Eck
High Line volunteers working alongside our gardeners for Spring Cutback.Photo by Julieanne Prevete Each year, more than a hundred volunteers join our...
By Erin Eck | March 22, 2016
High Line volunteers working alongside our gardeners for Spring Cutback.Photo by Julieanne Prevete Each year, more than a hundred volunteers join our horticulture team to cut back the park’s grasses and broad leaf perennials....
March 16, 2016
Learning on the Line: Using Oral Histories in the Classroom
Each month, Friends of the High Line invites local teachers and thinkers to write about how they incorporate the High Line into their curriculum. This...
March 16, 2016
Each month, Friends of the High Line invites local teachers and thinkers to write about how they incorporate the High Line into their curriculum. This month, Lara Balarezo and Meg Lyons – second grade teachers at PS 33 Chelsea Prep in...
March 7, 2016
Featured plant: Dwarf fothergilla
By High Line Gardens
Dwarf fothergilla blooms in clusters of yellow and white bottlebrush-like flowers.
By High Line Gardens | March 7, 2016
Dwarf fothergilla blooms in clusters of yellow and white bottlebrush-like flowers.