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By Marie Viljoen
Millions flock to New York every year, but most never scratch the surface of its myriad green spaces, abundant with wildlife, flora and fauna.
Beyond the biggest sights lies a quieter city, boasting tucked-away gardens, calming waterfront parks and unexpected oases. Whether it’s a riverside perch at Little Island, a hidden community garden on the Lower East Side, or the serenity of Green-Wood Cemetery, these are the hidden gems the metropolis has to offer, providing respite for New Yorkers from busy city life.
From iconic escapes such as the High Line and Brooklyn Botanic Garden to lesser-known pockets like Elizabeth Street Garden and Liggett Terrace, this insider’s guide showcases the Big Apple in bloom, with evocative photography complemented by fascinating botanical and detailed horticultural insight.
Featuring 26 distinct locations across the city, Secret Gardens of New York invites you to dig even deeper and pay closer attention to your surroundings, whether it’s your first visit or your fiftieth.
Marie Viljoen is a Brooklyn-based author, writer, photographer and horticultural expert, originally from South Africa. She has cooked, created, and gardened since childhood. Her love affair with food and plants is an evolving journey that she documents via her blog and creative Instagram page, where she is known as 66 Square Feet.
In addition to being an author at Chelsea Green Publishing, Marie has been a contributing writer at MarthaStewart.com and Remodelista and has a weekly column on Gardenista.
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