Compost Solstice: Oh, Home On The Grange …
... no deer or antelope seen playing on Queens’ Brooklyn Grange
The occasion for my foray up to the rooftop farm was the Western Queens Compost Initiative’s [WQCI] first annual Compost Solstice. The fundraising event had been postponed a week due to the inclement weather last Friday. The WQCI is a program started by Stephanos Koullias with the help of some Con Ed money [won as a settlement from the 2006 blackout] and the support of Build-It-Green, which is a home improvement business in Astoria. Build-It-Green acquires and then sells / recycles building materials.
Click here to read our report on the Western Queens Compost Initiative's Compost Solstice at the Brooklyn Grange.
Compost Solstice: Oh, Home On The Grange …
... no deer or antelope seen playing on Queens’ Brooklyn Grange
The Brooklyn Grange is a significant user of all of the compost collected by the Western Queens Compost Initiative. In fact, the Brooklyn Grange receives hundreds of pounds weekly, of the compost collected by the Western Queens
[Click here to view a listing and the hours of most of the farmers markets in Queens. Click here to see related story including the Western Queens Compost Initiative about the Going Green Queens Symposium in Flushing in early 2011.]
Western Queens Compost Initiative At The Brooklyn Grange
I also had an opportunity to sample vanilla ice cream flavored with some of the Grange golden honey, compliments of the Jennifer and Sergio, founders of Malu, the Jackson Avenue, LIC ice cream shop and confectioners. The ice cream struck a delicate balance between creamy and sweet. Not something you’ll easily find elsewhere.
WQCI Fundraiser - Live Entertainment At The Brooklyn Grange
I had occasion to speak with Ben Flanner, one of the founding fathers of the Brooklyn Grange. He told me that the grange had been started by five people: Anastasia Plakias, Gwen Schantz, Brandon Hoy, Chris Parachini and himself. They began the effort in late 2009 with their first fundraiser.
Brooklyn Grange Becomes Queens' Brooklyn Grange
They intended to start the rooftop farm atop a building in Brooklyn, where the majority of the founders lived, and hence named the company the Brooklyn Grange. They winded up cutting a deal with the owners of 37-18 Northern Blvd in Queens, which is how the Brooklyn Grange ended up in Queens, New York.
Brooklyn Grange - Rooftop Farm In Queens
This is the Brooklyn Grange’s second year of operation and this year they will have harvested between 12,000 and 14,000 lbs of fresh vegetables on the roof. About 25% of their crops are tomatoes and another 25% is comprised of various salad greens including lettuce, wild leaves, mustard and arugula. Other Brooklyn Grange crops include rainbow chard, kale, peppers, sorrel, onions, eggplant and okra. As mentioned above, they also care for egg-laying chickens and honey-producing bees.
Western Queens Compost Initiative - Awards
There was a general feeling of celebration in the air. Was it the solstice they were celebrating or the fall harvest? Or the accomplishments of the many volunteers who are working so hard, with little compensation, to make Queens an environmental enclave amidst the densely populated megalopolis along the eastern seaboard?
Western Queens Compost Initiative - Slide Show
Photos Atop The Brooklyn Grange
DSC03215- Leanne Spaulding, Environmentalist & WQCI Staff Member
DSC03226 – Kickshaw Staff Member [please send name]
DSC03231 – Brooklyn Grange co-founder Ben Flanner [capped / center]
DSC03237 – Radio talk show celebrity, Bucky Buckaw, aka Robert McMinn
DSC03250 – RFK / Triborough Bridge at night
DSC03254 – Environmentalist and local community garden co-founder, Peter Coyne
DSC03284 – Kickshaw hors d’oeuvres
DSC03286 – Dessert maker Mary Pontillo aka
DSC03289 – Jennifer & Sergio of Malu in LIC
DSC03310 – Ben Flanner of Brooklyn Grange on right
DSC03311 – StephanosKoullias, founder of Western Queens Compost Initiative
DSC03312 – Daniel Tainow of Queens Botanical Gardens
DSC03317 – Helen Ho & Erin Barnes of ioby
DSC03318 – Lynne Serpe of Triple R Events & Jules Corkery of the Astoria Park Alliance
DSC03320 – Helen Ho winner of one of the awards – chicken and quail eggs
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