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Check out Hollenback's new wordpress site at

 

https://hollenbackgarden.wordpress.com/  

 

                                                                                         

 

Below is the retired Hollenback pbworks site (last updated in 2013)

 

Welcome

to

  Hollenback Community  Garden

 

Between Gates and Greene
Clinton Hill, Brooklyn, NY

 

 

    

 

      (Designed with plant material from garden by John Spinks)

 

 

Upcoming Events

 

Membership Meeting

Date:

Saturday, Sept. 14th

11:00am-12:30pm

Location:

Garden

 

Workday 

Date:

Saturday, August 17th

11:00am-4:00pm

Location:

Garden

 

Date:

Saturday, Sept. 14th

12:30pm-4:00pm

Location:

Garden

 

 

Fall Harvest Festival

Date:

Saturday, Sept. 22nd

11:00am-4:00pm

Location:

Garden

 

 

Becoming a Member in 2013

If you're interested in joining the garden for our 2013 season, please click the link above for more information about getting a plot and how to become a member.

 

 

Planting the Seeds of Our Garden...

The Hollenback Community Garden began in 1980, through the hard work and dedication of community members who saw possibility in a lot rendered empty by the fire that destroyed the Hollenback Mansion. Brick by brick, and wheel barrow by wheel barrow they cleaned up the site and then seed by seed, they created beauty from destruction.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Click here for some views of the garden from above!

 

 

Who are we?

 We are currently about 40 gardeners, each working in individual plots as well as sharing responsibility for communal areas used by the garden membership and the larger community. Our garden is part of the Brooklyn Queens Land Trust, a coalition of 34 community gardens. To read more, check out our By Laws and Membership Commitment

 

What do we do?

The garden is a place for garden members from the community to produce locally grown food

 

☼ The gardeners preserve a flourishing green oasis for the community (everyone from neighbors to the butterflies, bees and birds) to visit and enjoy, contributing to overall neighborhood beautification.  Just outside of our gates, we also have two Welcome Gardens that were selected by Brooklyn Botanical Garden as the best Community Garden Streetscape in their 2009 Greenest Block in Brooklyn Contest.  Check out our ever growing list of plant diversity at Hollenback. 

 

☼ We make all garden decisions democratically at monthly meetings

 

☼ Hollenback offers several community events every season, including live music, movies, BBQs, garden workshops, and tours

 

☼ Gardeners strive to deepen and share their gardening knowledge and experience

   

Sustainablility in the Garden

Our garden harvests rainwater from a neighboring rooftop, and stores it in a 700 gallon tank. This reduces both our use of potable water and the amount of rainwater that goes into the city’s overworked sewer system. You can find more information on rainwater harvesting in the city from the Water Resources Group. To read an informative article from the Brooklyn Botanical Garden on rainwater harvesting, check out "Rainwater Harvesting

 

PLEASE  NOTE: The Hollenback Community Garden is currently NOT taking food drop offs.  We are in the process of rebuilding out composting bins and can not currently process any materials.  We hope to have our system up and running soon.  Please read the signs on our fence and/or check back on this site for updates on our progress.  If you would like to have your food waste composted, please bring your scraps to the Ft Greene Farmers Market on Saturday mornings. 

 

Our perspective is that we can provide an alternate system of organic waste management to our community. Organic materials that go to waste in landfills, produce methane gas and other pollutants that can leech into the soil. At Hollenback we seek to enable the natural decomposition process, which is safer for the environment - we seek to harness a valuable resource instead of wasting one.

 

The Hollenback Community Garden was proud to have been part of the Fort Greene Compost Project, a network of gardens that promotes solid waste reduction by collecting approximately 500 pounds of household food waste each Saturday from the Fort Greene Park Greenmarket. We combined that collected material with garden plant waste, local brewery waste, local landscaping waste and cafe coffee grounds, to produce valuable soil amendment.

 

The compost we produce is used in our garden and neighborhood tree pits, and by community members. We believe strongly in our composting system, not only for its production of rich, organic fertilizer but for enabling us to do our part in making our community more environmentally viable.

 

Our compost system has been used as a working educational model by the Master Composting Class from The Lower Eastside Ecology Center, as well as by GreenThumb, the Brooklyn Botanical Garden, the Queens Botanical Garden and several workshops, other community gardens & public school classes. Our compost has even been featured on Japanese television. To learn more about our compost contact us at the e-mail address below or come by the garden and ask for Charlie Bayrer, our head composter. For more information about composting in NY, check out The New York City Composting Project

 

Read a NY Times article about food waste, from May 18, 2008.

"One Country's Table Scraps, Another Country's Meal

 

☼ In 2007, we installed a composting toilet in our garden. This unit allows us to provide restroom facilities for visitors and gardeners, without having to depend on the non-sustainable, chemical, and costly involvement of a rented port-o-potty. Our composting toilet processes human waste and converts it into organic compost and fertile soil. Click here for more details on how it works. We hope that the presence of the composting toilet will serve as a further platform for our garden, and our community, to learn more ways to harness every resource we can when it comes to supporting our planet from the strain we place upon it. Our deepest gratitude to the Battery Park City Conservancy and the Park Avenue Building Supply for their time and efforts in helping us succeed in this project. To read a brief history of all the people who came together to bring this toilet to the garden, click here

 

To learn more about composting humanure...

- Read author Catherine Price's series on the current "humanure" movement

 

- Watch videos about Humanure, created by Joseph Jenkins  

 

The Garden at Work!

 The 2007 season saw an unprecedented amount of manual labors of love, from the digging of a 330 cubic foot hole, to the carrying of an 800 pound tub. Our composting toilet, much like Rome, was not built in a day. Check it out!

"This is what community looks like": first workday of the 2007 season

"This is what community looks like": composting toilet edition

 

Highlights of the Summer

Highlights of the 2010 Season

Highlights of the 2009 Season 

Highlights of the 2008 Season

Highlights of the 2007 Season

 

In Memory

 In 2007, we lost a dear friend and a founding member of the garden, Ms. Gertrude Jefferson. We miss you, Gertrude.

 

Visitors are Welcome!

☼ Any time the front gate is open, please come in for a visit. Stop in, smell and admire the flowers, talk to gardeners, sit and read or just relax in the shade. Bring your family and your sketchbook. Share your knowledge and your questions.

 

☼ Respect the hard work of all the gardeners by not picking any fruits, vegetables or flowers. Also make sure to let them know that their hard work is noticed and appreciated.

 

Contact Us

☼ To get more information,offer input, inquire about membership, see about holding an event, join our mailing list, find out how you can help, learn about community events, ask a question, or make a request, you can reach the garden coordinators Hannah Arnett & Dana Guyet at hollenbackcommunitygarden@gmail.com

 

 

 Press

 

Local Locals: Lorne, from The Local, May 27, 2010

So Happy Gardening Together by Van Sias, July 13th, 2010

Where Mansion Fell, A Garden Thrives by Calvin Men, from The Local (the Clinton Hill blog from the New York Times), September 22nd, 2009

Brooklyn Community Gardens Inspire Visitors from 4 Continents by Kate Daloz in The Brooklyn Eagle, May 14th, 2008

Tree-huggers Are Green With Envy Over This Toilet by Trevor Soponis, from the Brooklyn Paper, October 13th, 2007

Community Gardens Pick Up Where The City Leaves Off by Charlie Bayrer from State Senator Velmanette Montgomery's Newsletter - March 2007

A short video about our composting toilet by NYU journalism student, Marshall Bel

An article about Hollenback and the Ft. Greene community composting program, by Laura Silver

A video podcast, Inside the Green Latrine, by Gersh Kuntzman in the Brooklyn Paper

 

Friends

 Brooklyn Queens Land Trust

☼ Brooklyn Bears Community Gardens

☼ The Woodbine Block Association Garden

☼ The Trust for Public Land

☼ Green Guerillas

☼ Just Food

☼ Greenthumb

☼ New Yorkers for Parks

☼ Council on the Environment

☼ Brooklyn Botanical Garden

The Brooklyn Food Coalition

☼ Urban Studio Brooklyn

The Lower Eastside Ecology Center

☼ Why Hunger Year

☼ Greater Newark Conservancy

☼ Flatbush Gardener

☼ Sustainable Pratt

☼ New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets, Office of Community Gardens

☼ 6/15 Green Community Garden

Nowtopia: A New Politics of Work

EarthMatter

 

Further Garden and Community Resources

 

Find a Community Garden!

 

 

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