Brooklyn Urban Gardener Certificate Program - Brooklyn Botanic Garden
Brooklyn Urban Gardener Certificate Program

Brooklyn Urban Gardener Certificate Program

BBG’s Real-Life Training Program for Community Volunteers

Learn + Grow + Connect + Serve

Brooklyn Urban Gardener

The Brooklyn Urban Gardener (BUG) certificate program is an annual multiple-session course that covers the basics in urban gardening and community greening. It connects the educational resources of Brooklyn Botanic Garden to the greening efforts of Brooklyn’s communities.

Upon completing all coursework, graduates are certified as Brooklyn Botanic Garden BUG volunteers. Certified BUGs then continue to support greening projects at schools, senior centers, block associations, community gardens, and other organizations.

BUG students can expect an experiential, train-the-trainer program. Using a hands-on, participatory education model, the course includes instruction in sustainable horticultural practices suited to the urban environment, street tree stewardship, community engagement practices, effective teaching methods, and an overview of the greening resources available in Brooklyn. The training is free.

Application

Deadline to apply is June 1, 2025.

Apply for the 2025 program

A select number of applicants are chosen to participate in a group interview. From those, the class of 15 students is chosen and announced in July. Previously unsuccessful applicants are encouraged to reapply. Classes begin in mid–September and run into November.

If you have any questions, email bug@bbg.org or call 718-623-7250.

FAQ

More questions? Contact Brooklyn Botanic Garden’s Community Greening staff at community@bbg.org or 718-623-7250.

Support

Brooklyn Botanic Garden gratefully acknowledges support for this program from the NYS Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation, the NYS Assembly and NYS Senate, NYC Department of Cultural Affairs, and the NYC Council.