Grow & Gather: Family Gardening Program

Grow & Gather: Family Gardening Program

$ 5
Sat, May 23, 2026 • 2:00 PM—3:00 PM
Weekly on Saturdays at 2:00 PM | Ends Nov 28, 2026

About this event

Outdoors

Learn how to plant seedlings, directly sow, weed, prune, companion plant, harvest vegetables, dry herbs, and more with Queens County Farm Museum’s in-house Botanist and biology expert, Tess Fleming. Our Compost and STEM Coordinators will also be onsite for several of these fully outdoor, hands-on gardening sessions. Sessions take place in one or more of our six Teaching Gardens where we plant and harvest tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers, a wide variety of lettuces, kale, broccoli, zucchini, summer squash, sunflowers, strawberries, onions, potatoes, turnips, parsnips, green beans, snap peas, cucamelons, radishes, carrots, watermelon, and a large assortment of herbs and spices. Each session is 1 hour long and focuses on a particular topic related to gardening: – Visiting the teaching gardens and discovering the plants grown in each area – Tasting plant-based dishes based around seasonal produce – A hands-on gardening activity related to plant or animal care on the farm – Preparing a dish for you to take home to cook or bake along with recipes What could be better? Learn new skills, get your hands dirty, take a walk outdoors, and eat the freshest produce available!

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Queens County Farm Museum

🚜 Historic working farm dating back to 1697. Grounds open daily 10am – 5pm. Free parking!