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There’s much to see, do all summer long at Botanical Garden

By The TimesLedger

The Queens Botanical Garden features a variety of different presentations this summer.

Plants now blooming include agastache, buddleia, boltonia, clethra and vitex. In September, the Japanese anemone, autumn clematis, asters and tricytris are expected.

A series of workshops is offered for children ages 3 to 12 with instructor Marie Comiskey. Early registration is required prior to each program. For more information and a list of these events, call 718-886-3800.

The Children’s Garden is open to youngsters 5 to 14, with outdoor adventures led by Marie Comiskey, which will allow kids to plant, maintain, and harvest flowers, vegetables, and herbs; design butterfly, rock, and herb gardens; collect insects; identify flowers; participate in workshops and craft activities and go on field trips. To register, call 718-886-3800.

A variety of talks are held on topics of interest to all gardeners. Programs begin promptly and most are free. This series is made possible in part by the Voelker-Orth Museum, Bird Sanctuary and Victorian Garden. For more information and a list of these events, call 718-886-3800.

Adult education courses are taught by Patty Kleinberg, director of the Queens Greening Compost Project, and meet at the Queens Botanical Garden. Registration for these workshops is through Queens College. Call 718-997-5740 for more information.