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The Garden's publications, long recognized as the premier source of gardening information by loyal followers around the country and the world, have been a hallmark of Brooklyn Botanic Garden for more than 50 years. The cornerstone of our publications is the Brooklyn Botanic Garden All-Region Guides series of handbooks. Currently there are more than 50 titles in print, each available by mail order from BBG and in bookstores, public gardens, and garden centers across the continent. Books can also be purchased at a discount from the Garden Gift Shop.

January 22, 2008
Brooklyn Botanic Garden Releases Newest All-Region Guide: The Wildlife Gardener's Guide
November 9, 2007
Brooklyn Botanic Garden Unveils 2008 Calendar Featuring Twelve Months of Lush Garden Beauty as Captured by Garden Photographer Betsy Pinover Schiff
November 8, 2007
Celebrate Children's Book Week With BBG's Groundbreaking Gardening Guide for Kids!
September 18, 2007
BBG Releases Its First-Ever Tome on Tubers! Buried Treasures: Tasty Tubers of the World
August 14, 2007
Top Five Tips from Brooklyn Botanic Garden's First All-Region Guide For Children
January 18, 2007
4th Volume of Urban Habitats Now Available Online
December 20, 2006
BBG's First Double-Length All-Region Guide Gives Gardeners a One/Two Punch of Inspiration
September 2006
Brooklyn Botanic Garden Presents First Double Issue in the All-Region Guides Series, Native Alternatives to Invasive Plants
April 14, 2006
Brooklyn Botanic Garden Releases New All-Region Guide Handbook, Crazy About Cacti and Succulents
January 17, 2006
3rd Volume of Urban Habitats Now Available Online
July 27, 2005
Apple Update from the Big Apple:The Best Apples to Buy and Grow
May 11, 2005
Brooklyn Botanic Garden Announces the Newest All-Region Guide, The Best Apples to Buy and Grow
January 24, 2005
Brooklyn Botanic Garden Announces the Newest All-Region Guide, Intimate Gardens
April 14, 2004
Cultivating Orchids is Easy With Brooklyn Botanic Garden's Just-Released Handbook, The Gardener's Guide To Growing Orchids