5 episodes

Lots to Grow is a deep dive into New York City's community gardens, unique open spaces created and maintained by neighborhood volunteers. As NYC grows and develops, how are gardens and their caretakers adapting to the new challenges that come from neighborhood change? Through interviews with more than 35 individuals, New Yorkers for Parks catalogues the history of gardens, their present day functions, and how they are dealing with issues ranging from cultural clashes to losses of land to their complicated and sometimes temporary status.

Lots to Grow New Yorkers for Parks

    • Society & Culture
    • 5.0 • 13 Ratings

Lots to Grow is a deep dive into New York City's community gardens, unique open spaces created and maintained by neighborhood volunteers. As NYC grows and develops, how are gardens and their caretakers adapting to the new challenges that come from neighborhood change? Through interviews with more than 35 individuals, New Yorkers for Parks catalogues the history of gardens, their present day functions, and how they are dealing with issues ranging from cultural clashes to losses of land to their complicated and sometimes temporary status.

    Budding Solutions: Gardeners Looking Ahead

    Budding Solutions: Gardeners Looking Ahead

    Community gardens in New York City have existed since the 1970s fiscal crisis. Their cultural significance and services make them valuable to neighborhoods, but the initial agreements that allowed them to flourish have always kept them as temporary public spaces that can be replaced by other uses. Over time, advocates and elected officials have grappled with potential policies to establish a comprehensive solution to gardens’ vulnerability, but to date, no winning strategy has emerged. On this episode of Lots to Grow, we explore the different policies that have been suggested, hear what gardeners envision for the future, and discuss what anyone can do to get involved.

    • 47 min
    Here’s the Dirt: Community Garden Struggles

    Here’s the Dirt: Community Garden Struggles

    As volunteer-run temporary spaces, community gardens are constantly contending with issues that could result in their destruction. From the public’s basic misunderstanding of what they are to cultural clashes between volunteers to the loss of access to their garden's land, New York City’s gardeners must be flexible, responsive, and quick to adapt. On this episode of Lots to Grow, we explore the different challenges community gardens face as the demand for land and housing increase in the ever-changing landscape of New York City.

    • 1 hr 3 min
    Inch by Inch, Row by Row: Measuring Community Gardens Today

    Inch by Inch, Row by Row: Measuring Community Gardens Today

    Community gardens in New York City serve the public in a variety of intersecting ways. From providing greenery and increased property values to enhancing social networks and ecological resiliency, they are strong models for open community space. Despite this, they exist in temporary status, and their volunteer caretakers struggle to prove their worth in measurable terms. How do gardens create impact and how can their volunteer caretakers prove it? On the second episode of Lots to Grow, we explore community gardens’ current functions and the research that captures their value. 

    • 50 min
    Sprouting Up: Community Gardens in New York City

    Sprouting Up: Community Gardens in New York City

    New York City suffered an economic crisis in the 1970s. Residents took over vacant lots, where buildings had burned, and transformed them into gardens. For decades, these gardens flourished as healthy spaces cherished by their communities, cared for exclusively by volunteers. In 1999, 114 gardens were listed for auction by Mayor Giuliani, which made all gardeners reckon with the temporary status of their gardens and mobilize citywide. In the first episode of Lots to Grow, we explore this history and how the dramatic protests gardeners launched affected gardens citywide. 

    • 40 min
    Teaser: Lots to Grow

    Teaser: Lots to Grow

    Coming July 24, 2019 - a podcast about gardens and communities in New York City by New Yorkers for Parks. Featured in this teaser are the voices of Greg Anderson, Gil Lopez, Kofi Thomas, Sara Jones, and Jessica Saab. The song is "The Garden State" by Audiobinger.

    • 1 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
13 Ratings

13 Ratings

Guayanesa1! ,

Love it!!

I always wonder why are those pieces of land between buildings in NY? Who is taking care of them? Can we go inside and enjoy peace and quiet time?
Thank to this podcast and understand and learn a lot!! Congratulation!

Episode 4th and last was awesome!!! Very well documented, lots of information!
Thank you very much Jessica Saab

OriginialLilith ,

Community Gardens - Voluntarily Maintained Open Spaces

This is a deep dive into community gardens in NYC. The intersectionality of this podcast is easily and clearly communicated, while being supplemented by raw interviews with New Yorkers who voluntarily maintain these open spaces. Because the podcast is matter-of-fact and has a great soundtrack in the background, each topic is highlighted and has clear transitions. Really glad to see NY4P do something educational and hip.

DaveIsaac ,

Amazing

Something every New Yorker must listen to. Week by week we are transported to the roots of our community, the one that characterizes us as a giving community. Lots to grow encompasses moments in time where at our worst times we planted and saw fruit. Though more work is yet to be done, awareness is a step forward for a greener, community based New York.

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