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July 03, 2005
What's up with the Public Library?
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Usually the annual beds in front of the Public Library are filled with pink impatiens or begonias by now. This year, as you can see, the oakleaf Hydrangeas are blooming nicely (as they are throughout the city) but the long beds on either side of the Library steps are bare naked save for a few weeds. Bryant Park is positively bursting with bloom, the planters on the front steps of the Library are stuffed, but all the pots in the world don't make up for what looks like lack of care in front of one of the city's greatest landmarks.
Citygardenguide is a relentless proseltyzer for NYC gardens, which we think are underappreciated and exceptionally fine-but this is an embarrasement.
Posted by gardenguidenyc at July 3, 2005 09:12 AM
