
""The High Line has always been a living laboratory for what sustainable urban landscapes can look like. With this event, we're giving New Yorkers the opportunity to take a literal piece of the High Line home to their fire escape, front stoop, balcony or backyard encouraging them to become part of a more resilient, climate-adapted city.""
"The plants available for sale have been propagated directly from the High Line's gardens, meaning they're already well-versed in surviving New York's particular brand of weather chaos. The lineup includes hardy, pollinator-friendly picks like purple coneflower, Eastern red columbine, thread-leaf bluestar and little bluestem."
The High Line is selling plants grown by its horticulture team for the first time, allowing the public to take home hardy, pollinator-friendly varieties. The event, named Rooted in Resilience, takes place on May 30 and includes expert gardening tips to help New Yorkers cultivate these plants in challenging urban conditions. The initiative aims to extend the High Line's influence into the city, promoting sustainable urban landscapes and encouraging residents to contribute to a more resilient environment.
Read at Time Out New York
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