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The Flower Show
February 12, 2025

Know To Grow: How to Keep Your Garden Thriving Like Brooklyn Bridge Park with Rashid Poulson

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Meet Rashid Poulson, a Brooklyn Native and Director of Horticulture at Brooklyn Bridge Park (BBP)!

Rashid began working at Brooklyn Bridge Park in 2012 and worked his way up from being a gardener to becoming the Director of Horticulture in 2022. He'll tell us how his team works together to create a beautiful park where people can enjoy nature and find community within the big city. 

Rashid will also dive into the park's gardens use sustainable gardening practices, such as incorporating native plants, which makes it a great home for local wildlife. Ultimately, you'll leave this talk with some great gardening tips and an understanding of  how his team’s unique approach to urban horticulture makes Brooklyn Bridge Park special.

We're excited to share our Know to Grow Webinar Series with you! Whether you've been gardening for years or are just starting to learn about plants, this series is perfect for you.

Why Attend? 

  • Learn how this amazing park in Brooklyn stays so beautiful!
  • Discover how gardeners have designed a park that thoughtfully considers the urban wildlife. 
  • Ask Rashid your own questions during the live Q&A.

PHS's Vice President of Horticulture, Andrew Bunting, will moderate the discussion. 

Become a PHS Member today to get access this webinar for free!

Date

February 12, 2025

Time

5:00 pm – 6:00 pm

Cost

General Public: $20
PHS Members: FREE

Accessibility

Information on how to access the webinar will be sent after registration.