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Mayoral Forum on Community Gardens Lungs 06/23/2025

Thank you for attending our Mayoral Forum last month, and contributing to such a meaningful community conversation around gardens, housing and environmental stewardship. Your presence and outreach helped elevate the importance of protecting community gardens and investing in public green space without pitting them against our housing needs. This dialogue made a difference. Just one week later Mayor Adams announced a new “pocket Gardens” initiative which we believe, was directly influenced by our engagement and our united voice, and today Elizabeth Street Garden is saved! We especially want to thank our sponsors for their outreach to the community, their ongoing support and their commitment to ensuring that it's not housing versus gardens - It's both. Together we will continue to build a future rooted in care, justice, and shared stewardship.

Video of the Mayoral Forum, St Marks Church:

Mayoral Forum on Community Gardens Lungs

06/11/2025

During the June Gap, Please Don’t Leave Out Fruit for Bees — Here’s What They Really Need 🐝🌼
As a beekeeper, I want to gently remind everyone: please don’t leave fruit out for bees, especially during the June Gap—the brief but dangerous period between spring and summer blooms when nectar sources become scarce. While offering fruit might seem like a kind gesture, it often ferments quickly in the sun, developing harmful bacteria that bees can carry back to the hive. This contaminated food can spoil their stored honey and even threaten the health of the entire colony.
If you truly want to help bees during this critical time, the best thing you can do is offer clean, safe water. Place a shallow dish outside filled with fresh water, adding small stones or twigs so bees can land safely without drowning.
To go one step further, consider adding a pinch of pink Himalayan sea salt. This natural salt is rich in vital minerals that bees instinctively seek—minerals that help regulate the hive’s internal temperature (kept around 90°F), ensuring proper brood care and honey production.
Please avoid feeding bees sugar or honey directly. It may seem helpful, but it can disrupt their natural behavior, weaken their immune systems, and even spread disease.
Supporting bees doesn’t require sugar—it requires awareness.
Water. Flowers. Protection. That’s what they truly need.
And especially during the June Gap, your kindness can make all the difference. 🌿💛🐝

05/20/2025
Photos from NYCCGC's post 05/19/2025

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