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Digging Deeper: Unusual Edibles

Stone Ridge, NY

The Garden Conservancy Preservation Partner Garden

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This Digging Deeper is presented in partnership with Hortus Arboretum and Botanical Gardens.


Prepare to get inspired (and hungry) while learning to surround your home and grace your table with rare and beautiful fruits and nuts.


Allyson Levy and Scott Serrano are both botanical artists who moved to the Catskill Mountains 26 years ago. Their interests have expanded well beyond paper and canvas, and they now garden all year long at Hortus, a nonprofit, accredited botanical garden and arboretum. Growing plants from around the globe, their goal is to create a “living textbook” of plant life, both rare and endangered, native and non-native.


They particularly love growing edibles that are low-maintenance and hardy, which can be grown in New York’s Hudson Valley. These range from hardy citrus to ancient medlars, new types of quinces that can be eaten raw, and many unusual berries and nuts.


Digging Deeper Title: Unusual Edibles

Digging Deeper Hosts: Allyson Levy and Scott Serrano, Co-Directors, Hortus Arboretum

Date: Sunday, October 11 | 10am–12pm

Location: Hortus Arboretum | Stone Ridge, New York

$30 Members | $40 General

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Digging Deeper: Unusual Edibles

Ulster County

Stone Ridge, NY 12484

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