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August 6, 2009
Eatable, edible and even Botanical
By Sarah Halliday The 250-acre wonderland is filled with yummy surprises from around the world that anyone with a taste for cooking or a passion for gardening will enjoy. Along with profiling some of the most eccentric plants, the garden’s goal is to educate patrons in leading healthy and well-fed lives. “We want to show people that even if they don’t have a lot of space, all it takes is a windowsill,” said Nicholas Yeshi, associate director of public relations and electronic media at the Garden. As visitors walk through the park, they will find lavish exhibits, like Martha Stewart’s Herb Garden, where the famous homemaker- guru highlights culinary herbs. They will also stumble across small potted gardens, each with several different plants, some mixing pineapples with tomatoes, others peppers and sunflowers. Chalkboards surround raised-bed gardens in the Beginner’s Garden and other areas of the park, giving tips on how to start and maintain simple patches of earth at home. There is also a site-specific cell phone tour narrated by Mario Batali. If you just want to look, there’s plenty to see. In the Haupt Conservatory, next to the stunning heights of exotic palm trees, you can find everything from “pineapples to pomegranates” as part of the Tropical Fruits, Roots, and Shoots exhibit. Inside the glasshouse, a curious browser can find coffee and chocolate trees, rice, corn, coconuts, avocados, and an incredible variety of peppers. Close by, the Home Gardening Center is home to the Seed Savers Vegetable Garden. It houses a variety of beautifully delicious heirloom vegetables, herbs and flowers. These plants are not bred in mass quantities, and may look strange to those raised on the products of supermarket shelves. Heirloom varieties are often much larger than those found in most stores, and might not be as pleasing to the eye, but are often superior in the nutrition they offer.
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