Spring is here. So, if you are not suffering from all the pollen in the air, community gardens in Long Island City and Woodside are ready and waiting for your visit. There is also Two Coves Community Garden in Astoria, where you can garden with others in a group plot.

The Roosevelt Island Community Garden (pictured) is close to Long Island City and Astoria too.

The award for the borough’s best named oasis goes to the Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson Community Garden in Rochdale.

If these community gardens aren’t enough for you, Farming Concrete can help you, but you’ll need some land and at least 10 people to get going.

For those not quite versed in gardening, New York Restoration Project can give you a helping hand at their workshop on May 12.

Community Garden Roosevelt Island

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