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Volume Twenty, Issue One January-February 2014

DIRECTORY

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35+ year Mission!It is our greatest desire to provide our customers with top quality, well-grown plant material at a fair and honest price. We will strive to provide an unmatched selection of old favorites and underused, hard-to-find items, along with the newest varieties on the market. We will eagerly share our horticultural knowledge gained from years of education and experience. Lastly, we offer all this in a spirit of fun and lightheartedness.

Sara’s Garden & Nursery | 389 East Ave. | Brockport 14420 | 585-637-4745

2013 or 2014?

What’s more important... a year in review or a review of the new year? On the business side of it we always figure it’s best to highlight the new and upcoming; you know, keep your customers wanting, be enticed by the next best thing. But for some reason, this January has left us dreaming of the previous season. It was an amazing year for the gardens, a season filled with lush growth, something blooming all the time, low on disease and pests... nearly the perfect gardening year.

The Community Veggie Garden at Sara’s was full—over 20 families participated. The Stone Wall Follies made impressive headway on the garden castle ruins, a must see this spring. We planted many new specimen shrubs in the garden and put in over 500 bulbs this past fall. We’ve booked a few garden weddings for 2014 already. It was a very full and rewarding year.

The thing about gardening is that looking back inevitably leads to looking forward. You relish in the successes and vow to fix the mistakes and as spring approaches, all is good in the garden. We encourage you to use this time of year to reflect, plan and dream for the season ahead. BTW, the Directory issue of UGJ is a great way to start the plan, a great resource for gardeners in WNY!

As a reminder, we will be composting & tilling the community garden as soon as weather permits and the follies will take place this autumn. Both of these have limits on participation so please contact us early if you are interested.

For details & reservations for the Stone Wall Follies, Community Garden or any other garden related topic call or email:

[email protected]; ask for Kathy!

“The True Breath of Life”A 50’ x 50’ area of sod converts enough carbon

dioxide to oxygen to sustain a family of four.

Batavia Turf …Making New York Green.

East/Central NYS… call Katie 585.356.0972

West/Southern Tier… call Chuck 585.261.6370

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landscape, gardens, decks, outdoor living space and home.

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HOURS: Mon.-Fri. 9:00am-5:00pm; Sat. 9:00am-4:00pm

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We have a great selection of wood chips and charcoal Propane tanks filled year ‘round.

Genesis EP-330 assorted Models now on Display

Something for Everyone...

Cast Iron Cookware

Woodstock ChimesIbis & Orchid Floral

Vases & CandlesDecorative Flags

Mailbox Covers & Yard DeSignGrilling Accessories,

Cookbooks & Sauces....

Large Selection of Hardy Trees & Shrubs

Over 3 acres of fresh hardy nursery stock from the common to the hard to find.

CLOVERNURSERY & GARDEN CENTER

Est. 1927

DELIVERY & PLANTING SERVICES AVAILABLE

www.CloverNursery.comMonroe County’s Oldest Nursery

Located near Ellison ParkOpen 7 Days a Week

485 LANDING ROAD NORTH(585) 482-5372

Annuals • Perennials • Fertilizer Seed • Bulk Mulch

Bagged Mulch • Stone Large Selection of Fine Pottery

LANDSCAPE DESIGNInstallationWalkways/PatiosFlagstoneUnilockBrickPaverstonesKeystoneFoundation PlantingRetaining WallsExcavation & GradingWater GardensWater Features

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GardeningMulchingTopsoilRototillingTree PlantingTree RemovalStump GrindingShrub PruningTheme GardensPerennial GardensLawn CareLawn Maintenance

We offer a variety of lawn and landscaping services.

For an estimate please call (585) 244-1626www.CloverNursery.com

JEFF KOOPUS Cabinet & Chair Maker

jskoopus.com • 207/687-2108

Cross Point Studio132 Cross Point Road, Edgecomb ME 04556

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ContentsDirectory...............................................................10-21

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Cayuga Landscape

Specialist Nursery in Deer Resistant Plants

2712 N. Triphammer Rd. Ithaca, NY 14850 * 607-257-3000www.cayugalandscape.com

Extensive selection of deer resistant plants such as boxwood, hellebore, mint family, spirea, and dwarf conifers.

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Higbie Farm Supplies, Inc.www.higbiefarmsupplies.com

3440 South Union Street North Chili, NY 585-594-8300 Open year-round Closed Sundays & Mondays

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AA garden gallery 29 Medfield dr.rochester, ny 14609phone: 585/[email protected]

A-1 land Care 1527 ridge roadlewiston, ny 14092phone: 716/754-4999fax: 716/[email protected], garden center, landscaping, lawn maintenance, hydroseeding, top-soil, mulch.

Aaron Preston landscaping po box 567webster, ny 14580phone: 585/[email protected], retaining walls, sidewalks, plantings, new lawns, hydroseeding, drainage, bulk mulch.

Acorn landscaping 7 Menlo placerochester, ny 14620phone: 585/[email protected] Aquascape Contractor since 2004, specializing in landscape design. We can help you design the garden of your dreams. Backyard ponds, water features, patios, walkways, landscape lighting, we do it all. Contact us for a consultation.

Adams nurseries 5799 genesee streetlancaster, ny 14086phone: 716/683-4885fax: 716/[email protected] New York’s largest wholesale/retail nursery with the only lifetime guarantee on nursery stock. Buy Adams-grown!

African violet & gesneriad society of WnY 21 addison avenueamherst, ny [email protected]/chapters/wny

African violet and gesneriad society of Rochester phone: 585/[email protected] are first Wednesday each month at 7 pm, St. John’s Home, 150 Highland Avenue, Rochester. Visitors welcome.

African violet society of syracuse 106 Church streetnorth syracuse, ny 13212phone: 315/[email protected] open to all interested in culture, care and propagation of African violets. Meetings held 7 pm. 2nd Thursday of the month, September- June. Andrews United Methodist Church, 106 Church Street, North Syracuse. Visitors welcome.

Agway gardens 1225 empire blvd.rochester, ny 14609phone: 585/288-6660fax: 585/288-9294We are a retail garden supply operating since 2003. We have a knowledgable staff with over 100 years of combined experience in the nursery trade. We are located on Empire Blvd., across from Irondequoit Bay.

Akron tree Farms of n.Y. 5911 fisk rd.pendleton, ny 14094phone: 716/625-8462fax: 716/[email protected] grower of deciduous shade & ornamental trees.

Alden garden Club phone: 716/937-7924Alden Garden Club meets the second Wednesday of the month (except July & August) at 7 pm, Alden Community Center, West Main Street, Alden. New members and guests welcome. Plant sale each May.

Alfred state sunY College of technnology alfred, ny 14802phone: 1-800-4-alfredalfredstate.eduLandscape program - 2 year AAS degree. The program training provides a broad overview of the landscape profession with special emphasis on design, instal-lation and construction.

All things dirt 51 state streetseneca falls, ny 13148phone: 315/246-5343fax: 315/[email protected] design and installation. Master Gardener.

Aman’s Farm and Market 2468 east ridge roadrochester, ny 14622phone: 585/544-8360fax: 585/338-7603amansmarket.comOpen all year. Family owned & operated over 100 years. We have an extensive retail garden center & gift shop and also stock over 200 kinds of beer for sale. We are a one-stop shopping store.

Amana garden Club of West seneca 2001 union roadwest seneca, ny 14224phone: 716/[email protected] meetings at the Burchfield Nature & Art Center. We promote gardening, design and civic involvement.

Amanda’s garden 8410 harpers ferry rd.springwater, ny 14560phone: 585/[email protected] wildflowers and native plants is an ecologically sound practice, we offer high quality nursery propagated plants for woodland, meadow and wetland gardens. Unsure what to plant? We offer consulting services. Native animals depend on native plants.

American Conifer society 175 Charisma lanelewisville, nC 27023phone: 336/945-0483fax: 336/[email protected] purposes of the Conifer Society are the development, conservation, and propagation of conifers with an empha-sis on those that are dwarf or unusual. standardization of nomenclature, and education of the public.

American irrigation 5474 shunpike roadlockport, ny 14094phone: 716/438-0417fax: 716/[email protected]

Amherst Museum 3755 tonawanda Creek rd. amherst, ny 14228phone: 716/689-1440bnhv.org

Antique lamp Co. & gift Emporium, the 1213 hertel avenuebuffalo, ny 14216phone: 716/[email protected] matters at The Antique Lamp Co. & Gift Emporium. You’ll find beauti-ful displays of our own Angels in the Garden along with vintage lighting, antiques, estate jewelry & gifts.

Arbordale nurseries 480 dodge roadgetzville, ny 14068phone: 716/688-9125fax: 716/[email protected] and design, garden center, nursery, huge pond shop!

Arbour barber, the phone: 585/289-4117fax: 585/[email protected] dedicated to maintaining a legacy of trees with experienced assess-mants, pruning practiced as an art and science, and practical advice for enhanc-ing your life with trees.

Artful gardener, the 727 Mount hope avenuerochester, ny 14620phone: 585/454-2874 fax: 585/[email protected] shop specializing in garden accents, frost-proof pottery and home decor. Featuring American-made crafts including the work of local artisans. Open year-round.

Artisan sheds 4801 shirley rd. north Collins, ny 14111phone: 716/[email protected] Offering garden retreats, guest cottag-es, lake or pool houses, artists studios , home offices and other fine landscape products, unique in design and construc-tion. Available in a variety of all wood designs with many options, sizes and price levels.

Attica garden Club 1984 attica roaddarien Center, ny 14040-9751phone: 585/547-9558

Attica Package Co. 45 windsor streetattica, ny 14011phone: 585/591-0510fax: 585/[email protected] are a supplier of playground matting and double, triple and quad ground dark landscaping mulch, to villages, towns, state parks, nurseries and the domestic market. On-site grinding services also available. Please call for a quote.

bbadding Farm Market 10850 transit roadeast amherst, ny 14051phone: 716/636-7824fax: 716/[email protected] specialize in spring plants including unique accent plants, Proven Winners, combination hanging baskets and cus-tom container planting. Our selection of fountains and garden accessories is extraordinary. We adapt seasonally to provide all of your needs.

bakers’ Acres, inc. 1104 auburn rd. (rte. 34)groton, ny 13073phone: 607/533-4653fax: 607/[email protected] display gardens, garden gift shop, greenhouses specializing in perennials, herbs, unusual annuals & apple orchard. Rae’s Roost nature shop & Kendra’s Café. Open daily April - October.

ballantyne gardens 4825 hopkins roadliverpool, ny 13088phone: 315/453-0621fax: 315/[email protected]

bard College Campus & Arboretum 30 Campus roadannandale-on-hudson, ny 12504phone: 845/752-leaf(5323)fax: 845/[email protected]/arboretumCollege campus with historical tree alles, planted gardens and a formal Italian garden overlooking the Hudson River and Catskill Mountains.

barefoot Edible landscape & Permaculture po box 18212rochester, ny 14618phone: 585/[email protected] provide individual & business consultations, mentoring, design, installation & maintenance, educational workshops & classes, & inspirational speaking for edible landscaping, home-steading, sustainable living, edible for-est gardening, & home gardening.

barnes Evergreens 526 Moul rd. hilton, ny 14468phone: 585/392-9279fax: 585/[email protected] of evergreens. Many varieties and sizes to choose from. We supply many local upstate NY landscapers with trees. For more info visit us on the Web at barnestreefarm.net.

barone gardens 6200 bay roadCicero, ny 13039phone: [email protected]

batavia turf 6465 transit roadelba, ny 14058phone: 585/548-2552fax: 585/[email protected]; [email protected]: We grow 100% Kentucky blue-grass along with Tall Fescue blends of sod. Please ask for referrals for an expe-rienced Landscaper to install your sod for you. We also carry seed, fertilizers as well as DuraEdge infield products.

bauman’s Farm Market 1340 five Mile line rd.webster, ny 14580phone: 585/671-2820fax: 585/671-5857baumansfarmmarket.comGarden center, farm market, Christmas tree farm.

beaver landscaping, inc. 5640 davison rd.Clarence, ny 14031phone: 716/759-7044

fax: 716/[email protected] and commercial landscape installation and maintenance; hard-scape and pond installation; certified Unilock installer; tree & shrub health care programs; inventor and manufac-turer of The Shrub Coat; shrubcoat.com; 1-888-747-8226.

beaver Meadow Audubon Center 1610 welch roadnorth java, ny 14113phone: 585/457-3228fax: 585/457-1378fehringer@buffaloaudubon.orgbuffaloaudubon.comNot-for-profit organization. Our nature center offers 8 miles of trails. Theme gardens, nature workshops, and much more.

becker Farms 3760 Quaker roadgasport, ny [email protected]

bedford’s greenhouse 6820 Cedar st.akron, ny 14001phone: 716/542-6110fax: 716/[email protected] grow our own annuals & veggie plants plus specialize in a variety of combination hanging baskets & patio containers. Open May 1. First Saturday following Mother’s Day, annual “Plant For Hope” fundraiser benefits Roswell Park.

bedlam gardens 1893 route 34bking ferry, ny 13081phone: 315/[email protected] no longer are selling plants, but do offer tours, and cut flowers sales, I just needed time to get my gardens in order, as they are rather larger than any sane person would attempt.

bee in the garden gift shop 2488 browncroft blvdrochester, ny 14625phone: 585/586-1870fax: 585/[email protected] assortment of floral-themed gifts, garden gloves, and Renee’s Garden Seeds. Located at Mileage Master Center, which specializes in Weber Grills & The Big Green Egg, along with acces-sories, rubs & sauces, chips & charcoal, and grilling cookbooks.

belgard Pavers & Retaining Walls 735 wangum rd., po box 472fishers, ny 14453phone: 585/924-2103fax: 585/924-2141belgard.bizManufacture concrete pavers & retain-ing walls.

bella terra greenhouse 8607 n. Main st.angola, ny 14006phone: 716/[email protected]

bengert greenhouses 230 french roadwest seneca, ny 14224phone: 716/823-6114fax: 716/[email protected] / Retail Greenhouse - H.B. - Accent Plants - Holiday Crops!

benson Farms greenhouses8400 Clark Mills rd. whitesboro, ny 13492phone: 315/736-8333bensonsfarmandgarden.com

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Retail garden center - annuals, perenni-als, vegetables including heritage vari-ties of tomatoes & peppers, herbs, water plants, and container garden plants

bergen swamp phone: 585/[email protected]

bergen Water gardens 7443 buffalo rd.Churchville, ny 14428phone: 585/293-2860fax: 585/[email protected] selection of pond liner and pond supplies including water lilies, lotus and pondfish. We also carry a unique selection of dwarf conifers.

berner Farms 11210 Clinton st.elma, ny 14059phone: 716/681-0455fax: 716/681-0663Family owned wholesale – retail green-house and farm market. Open for Easter through Halloween. Spring potted plants, annuals, perennials, trees and shrubs, in-season fruits and vegetables, local honey & maple syrup. Enjoy a visit with farm animals and bring your camera.

bertsch’s good Earth Market 1582 oak orchard rd.albion, ny 14411phone: 585/[email protected]

bessie’s best Compost 7058 lamont rdportageville, ny 14536phone: 585/493-5202 [email protected] owned dairy farm that produces cow manure compost. The compost is available in 1 or 2 cubic ft. sized bags, and available in bulk. Our products are available for purchase at the farm, as well as garden retailers around WNY. OMRI Listed.

beyond the basics Property services inc. 3150 seneca st., building 3west seneca, ny 14224phone: 716/602-1928fax: 716/[email protected] Roofs and Walls, Fireplaces and Pits, Pergolas, Sailshades, Decorative Concrete/Epoxy floors and countertops, Vertical stamped concrete.

birch grove landscaping & nursery 11736 big tree rd., / rte. 20aeast aurora, ny 14052phone: 716/652-6688fax: 716/652-1773jeni.burford@birchgrovelandscap-ing.combirchgrovelandscaping.comBirch Grove Landscaping is a total grounds development company special-izing in site development, landscaping, patio/outdoor living spaces, concrete, asphalt, lawn installation and mainte-nance. We also offer flower/container planting. We design, install and main-tain our job sites—residential/business.

birchcrest tree & landscape, inc. 1385 empire blvd. rochester, ny 14609phone: 585/671-5433fax: 585/[email protected] premier Tree Care, Landscaping, and Plant Health Care firm with a team of professional designers, certified nursery professionals, and certified arborists that combine their expertise to help you create and maintain the beautiful land-

scape you desire.bird house, the 3016 Monroe avenuerochester, ny 14618phone: 585/264-1550fax: 585/[email protected] & garden store

bison nursery 9000 Main st.Clarence, ny 14031phone: 716/[email protected] service garden center - retail, wholesale and landscaping.

blasdell nursery 3527 south park avenue blasdell, ny 14219phone: 716/827-5814fax: 716/[email protected]

boardwalk design one grove st. suite 216apittsford, ny 14534phone: 585/248-8128fax: 585/[email protected] decks, gazebos, porches and arbors - design and build

bobcat of buffalo 6511 s. transit rd.lockport, ny 14094phone: 716/625-6092fax: 716/[email protected], service, parts & rental of Bobcat and Finn products including skid steer loaders, track loaders, excavators, trac-tors, utility vehicles, tool cats, hydro seeders, bark blowers, straw blowers, attachments and more!

bobcat of buffalo - south 10429 rte 16Chaffee, ny 14030phone: 716/537-2011fax: 716/[email protected], service, parts & rental of Bobcat and Finn products including skid steer loaders, excavators, attachments, hydro seeders, bark blowers, etc.

boka Farms 6021 Campbell blvd.lockport, ny 14094phone: 716/625-9664fax: 716/625-9733bokafarms.comRetail garden center and greenhouses.

bonsai society of upstate new York po box 92215rochester, ny 14692phone: 585/426-6548president@bonsaisocietyofupstateny.orgbonsaisocietyofupstateny.orgWe regularly host bonsai professionals, with both national and international reputations, for lectures, demonstra-tions and workshops. Each spring we share an exhibit of the area’s finest bonsai with the public. Join us at one of our meetings.

borglum’s iris gardens 2202 austin roadgeneva, ny 14456-9118phone: 585/[email protected] hybridize, raise and sell bearded and non-bearded iris, peonies, daylilies, hos-tas and various other perennial plants.

boston hill nursery 7421 old lower east hill roadColden , ny 14033

phone: 716/662-7411fax: 716/[email protected]/Wholesale Nursery & Garden Center- Full selection of trees, shrubs, perennials and annuals. Most of the trees and some of the shrubs and peren-nials are grown at the nursery. Mulches and compost soil are also available.

brighton landscape 225 erie station roadw. henrietta, ny 14586phone: 585/334-4406fax: 585/[email protected] over 26 years our committment to provide excellent designs, unmatched craftsmanship and detailed attention to maintenance, has been based on our willingness to the needs and vision of our clients.

bristol’s garden Center 7454 victor-pittsford roadvictor , ny 14564phone: 585/924-2274fax: 585/924-0624customerservice@bristolsgarden-center.combristolsgardencenter.comRetail/Wholesale. 11 acres of nursery stock, annuals, perennials, bulk mulch, soils. Tropical greenhouse, water gardening, specialty containers. Rock garden displays, tufa, hypertufa. Full service landscape design and instal-lation.

broccolo garden & design Center 2755 penfield roadfairport, ny 14450phone: 585/377-9810fax: 585/377-2274countryway@rochester.rr.combroccologardencenter.comBroccolo Garden & Design Center, located on 43 acres, offers a variety of wholesale and retail nursery plants. Experienced horticulturists will assist you in your selections. Weekly events and changing displays. Many perennials grown organically on site.

broccolo tree & lawn Care, inc. 2059 brighton-henrietta tl roadrochester, ny 14623phone: 585/424-4476fax: 585/[email protected] design & maintenance, lawn care, and tree care

brodner Equipment, inc. 3918 lyell rdrochester, ny 14606phone: 585/247-5218fax: 585/[email protected] power equipment sales and service

buckwheat’s Florist & garden Center rte 16 & 39Chaffee, ny 14030phone: 716/496-7405fax: 716/496-7405buckwheatsflorist.comNursery and garden center; fresh local-ly-grown produce market; professional florist; open year-round.

buffalo & Erie County botanical gardens 2655 south park ave.buffalo, ny 14128phone: 716/827-1584fax: 716/[email protected] Gardens is a national historic site, education center and tourist destination full of exotic horticulture treasures from around the world. This breathtaking conservatory was Designed by Lord &

Burnham and opened in 1900. buffalo Area daylily society 38 foisset avenueCheektowaga, ny 14225phone: 716/698-3454fax: 716/648-0543info@buffaloareadaylilysociety.combuffaloareadaylilysociety.comFounded in 1995, BADS is a Region 4 affiliate of the American Hemerocallis Society serving Buffalo/Niagara and six surrounding counties; one of 16 clubs covering Northeast US & Canada, all eager to share our passion and knowl-edge for daylilies.

buffalo in bloom po box 282buffalo, ny [email protected]/MAY - Buffalo in Bloom Spring Gardening Classes; MAY - Buffalo In Bloom Kick off Event; MAY/JUNE - Buffalo In Bloom Training for Volunteer Garden Scouts; JULY - Buffalo in Bloom Garden Scouting

buffalo olmsted Parks Conservancy parkside lodge, 84 parkside ave.buffalo, ny 14214phone: 716/838-1249fax: 716/[email protected] Buffalo Olmsted Parks Conservancy is a not-for-profit, independent, commu-nity organization that promotes, pre-serves, restores, enhances and ensures maintenance of the historic Olmsted park & parkway system in Buffalo, now and for future generations.

buffalo-niagaragardening.com 175 stevenson blvd. amherst, ny 14226phone: 716/833-5187connie@buffalo-niagaragardening.combuffalo-niagaragardening.comAn online gardening magazine for Western New York. It’s free to sub-scribe, and the newest issue will be emailed to you every Tuesday. Get great tips, see lots of photos and keep up with all the gardening events.

bundschuh’s greenhouses 1033 victor roadMacedon, ny 14502phone: 315/986-8872bundschuhsgreenhouses.comFamily owned since 1999. We sell annuals, perennials, herbs, shrubs, trees, juneberries & hops. Known for our hanging baskets and patio pots. We specialize in custom container design for our clients. Our hanging baskets grace many towns and villages.

burnap’s Farm Market 7277 Maple ave.sodus, ny 14551phone: 315/483-4050fax: 315/[email protected] farm market specializing in unique continer gardening, beautiful fall flowers, homegrown fruits and veg-etables and the “Garden Café” serving lunch daily.

CCanfield’s landscaping & garden Center 6666 gowanda state rd.hamburg, ny 14075phone: 716/649-4200

Casler Flower Farm 895 babcock hill rd.west winfield, ny 13491phone: 315/[email protected] open May & June. Bedding plants, veggie plants. Hanging baskets

& herbs. Field grown cut flowers July & August. Gift shop Sept. 1 - Christmas. Primitive - silks - NY State products - mums, pumpkins & more!

Cayuga landscape Co., inc. 2712 n. triphammer rd.ithaca, ny 14850phone: 607/257-3000fax: 607/[email protected] design and implementation for over 25 years. Growers of 20 acres of nursery stock. Delightfully diverse gar-den center sprawling over 4 acres.

Cb Farm & garden 5680 route 104 eastoswego, ny 13126phone: 315-342-1324facebook.com/fossilrocklandscape

Cedar street sales & Rental 111 Cedar streetbatavia, ny 14020phone: 585/[email protected] Street Sales & Rental has sup-plied WNY with quality lawn & garden equipment since 1993. We carry the highest quality brands such as Stihl, Troy Bilt & Cub Cadet. Our friendly, knowledgeable staff & our extensive inventory make us a one stop shop.

Central new York iris society 887 Co. rte. 3hannibal, ny 13074phone: 315/598-3346fax: 315/[email protected] 7: Annual sale, auction & picnic - iris, hosta, perennials, etc.; free garden-ing info & tips. RSVP requested.

Central new York land trust 415 buffington ave.syracuse, ny [email protected]

Central new York orchid society cnyos.orgMeets the first Sunday of the month, September - May, St. Augustine’s Church, 7333 O’Brien Rd., Baldwinsville. Dates may vary due to holidays. 315/633-2437; cnyos.org.

Central new York state nursery & landscape Association po box 3293syracuse, ny 13220phone: 315/476-1307fax: 315/[email protected] organization of landscape and horticulturally related professionals whose mission is to provide continued education of sound horticulture practice for our members, and to promote the professionalism of the Nursery and Landscape industry.

Central nY large scale Railway society 887 Co. rte. 3hannibal, ny 13074phone: 315/598-3346fax: 315/[email protected] all train and garden lovers: visit our spectacular g-scale railroad layout & unique gardens. Open house July 9. A night time wonderland!

Central nY Plantcycle 307 north Main st.north syracuse, ny 13212phone: 315/458-2881 [email protected]://groups.yahoo.com/group/

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directory 2014cnyplantcycle   Chevalier outdoor living 9580 route 39springville, ny 14141phone: 716/592-0854fax: 716/592-0856outdoorlivingspace@verizon.netyouroutdoorlivingspace.comWe design, build, and maintain your outdoor living space. Pizza Ovens, Outdoor Kitchens, Fireplaces, Outdoor Structures, Landscapes

Chiavetta’s greenhouse 9784 so. Main st.angola, ny 14006phone: 716/549-0458fax: 716/[email protected]

Chicken Coop originals 13245 Clinton streetalden, ny 14004phone: 716/937-7837theresa@chickencooporiginals.comchickencooporiginals.comCountry gift, garden and herb business with multiple gardens and small shops to browse. Garden and art workshops, see website for details. Thursday – Saturday, 10 am – 5 pm, April – December. Sundays in November & December. Other times by appointment.

Chuck hafner’s Farmer’s Market & garden Center 7265 buckley roadnorth syracuse, ny 13212phone: 315/458-2231fax: 315/[email protected] are a 65,000 square-foot garden center. We carry a full line of annuals as well as perennials, vegetable plants, nursery stock, mulches and lawn care products.

Clearly Aquatics 8011 olmstead rd.bloomfield, ny 14469phone: 585/657-7679fax: 585/657-7679clearlyaquatics.comWater Gardens built/maintained. Cattail control. Weed/algae problems solved. Fountains, Aeration, Waterfalls. DEC Certified Aquatic Herbicide Applicators.

Clover lawn & landscape 485 landing road n. rochester, ny 14625phone: 585/[email protected] service landscape company; 27 years experience

Clover nursery & garden Center 485 landing rd. n.rochester, ny 14625phone: 585/482-5372fax: 585/[email protected] service garden center

CnY landscapes & garden Center 5332 state rte. 31Clay, ny 13041phone: [email protected]

Cobbs hill daylily garden 1 hillside averochester, ny 14610phone: 585/[email protected] daylily display garden special-izing in our own Rochester grown early and late hybrid daylilies that grow well in upstate New York.

ColdClimategardening.com 565 Moran rd.oxford, ny [email protected]

Cold Climate Gardening provides the information gardeners need to suc-cessfully garden in USDA Hardiness Zones 4 and colder. We have a special section devoted to gardening in upstate New York.

Coldwater Pond nursery 600 s. Marbletown rd.phelps, ny 14532phone: 315/331-8068fax: 315/[email protected] Pond Nursery specializes in dwarf conifers, flowering shrubs, orna-mental trees, and other woody plants, both rare and popular. Plants are avail-able mail order as well as at the nursery, we work with both retail and wholesale customers.

Concord Amish village 6652 rte. 39springville, ny 14141phone: 716/[email protected] sell Amish made gazebos, sheds, indoor & outdoor furniture, arbors, bridges, fountains, birdbaths & much more.

Cornell Cooperative Extension, Allegany County 5435 a County rd. 48belmont, ny 14813phone: 585/[email protected]

Cornell Cooperative Extension, Cayuga County 248 grant avenueauburn, ny 13021phone: 315/255-1183fax: 315/[email protected]/ccecayuga

Cornell Cooperative Extension, Erie County 21 south grove st., suite 310east aurora, ny 14052phone: 716/652-5400fax: 716/[email protected]/erieEducation for the home, landscape and gardens.

Cornell Cooperative Extension, genesee County 420 east Main st.batavia, ny 14020phone: 585/343-3040fax: 585/[email protected] Cooperative Extension is a com-munity-based not-for-profit educational organization. Master Gardeners provide gardening advice to homeowners. We also offer gardening classes.

Cornell Cooperative Extension, livingston County 3 Murray hill driveMt. Morris, ny 14510phone: 585/991-5420 fax: 585/[email protected] research-based information to home gardeners on a variety of subjects, including (but not limited to) lawn care, pesticide use, gardening practices, and soil testing

Cornell Cooperative Extension, Monroe County 249 highland avenuerochester, ny 14620phone: 585/461-1000fax: 585/[email protected]/monroeUnbiased information for gardening, including soil and tissue testing, pest management and cultural practices, as

well as household pest management, through the plant and pest diagnostic lab, garden helpline (585/473-5335) and web site.

Cornell Cooperative Extension, niagara County 4487 lake avenuelockport, ny 14094phone: 716/433-8839 x226fax: 716/[email protected] based information and diag-nostic services (soil testing, pest identi-fication) Master Gardener Program.

Cornell Cooperative Extension, oneida County 121 second street oriskany, ny 13424phone: 315/736-3394fax: 315/736-2580cceoneida.comCome & visit the Parker F. Scripture Botanical Garden here at Extension, featuring a woodland trail, butterfly house (seasonal), outdoor & indoor bee hives & pavilion.

Cornell Cooperative Extension, ontario County 480 north Main st.Canandaigua, ny 14424phone: 585/394-3977fax: 585/[email protected]/ontarioHorticultural education and diagnostic services (soil testing, pest management, and plant identification)

Cornell Cooperative Extension, seneca County 308 Main street shop Centrewaterloo, ny 13165phone: 315/539-9251fax: 315/[email protected]/hort.phpSeneca County CCE’s volunteer Master Gardener program utilizes trained volunteers to educate the public through workshops, hotlines, articles in local papers, programs at schools and other youth organizations, and public outreach.

Cornell Cooperative Extension, tompkins County 615 willow avenueithaca, ny 14850phone: 607/272-2292fax: 607/[email protected] classes & special events. April 6: Gardeners’ Education Day, Dewitt Middle School. May: Ithaca Spring Garden Fair & Plant Sale fea-turing over 60 groups and growers. Summer: Open Days Garden Tours fea-ture private gardens in the area.

Cornell Cooperative Extension, Wayne County 1581 route 88 north newark, ny [email protected]/wayne

Cornell Cooperative Extension, Wayne County, Master gardener Program 1581 route 88 north newark, ny 14513phone: 315/331-8415 x107fax: 315/[email protected] Gardeners answer consumer home garden and landscape questions including plant disease and insects, pest control and composting. Free presenta-tions to groups of 10 or more in Wayne County.

Cornell Cooperative Extension, Wyoming County 401 north Main st.

warsaw, ny 14569phone: 585/786-2251fax: 585/786-5148counties.cce.cornell.edu/wyomingA consumer horticulture program offer-ing educational guidance to home gar-deners through classes, phone inquiries, or office visits. Soil pH testing, insect identification, and informational bul-letins are also available.

Cornell Cooperative Extension, Yates County 417 liberty st.penn yan, ny 14527phone: 315/536-5123fax: 315/536-5117 [email protected]/yatesMaintain hotline, e-mail and phone to answer questions

Cornell Cooperative Extension/Master gardeners, orleans County 12690 nys rte 31albion, ny 14411phone: 585/798-4265 x33fax: 585/[email protected]/master-gardeners“Growing Resources for Tomorrow” by bringing research-based, reliable infor-mation to the people. We help residents find answers & solutions to all their home & garden concerns.

Cornell orchards 709 dryden rd. ithaca, ny 14850phone: 607/255-4542fax: 607/[email protected]

Cornell Plantations 1 plantations roadithaca, ny 14850phone: 607/255-2400fax: 607/[email protected] Plantations is the arboretum, botanical garden and natural areas of Cornell University. Open year-round, sunrise to sunset, no admission. Group tours are available by appointment.

Cottage gardens 4540 east shelby rd.Medina, ny 14103phone: 585/[email protected]/gardens/cottagegardensSpecialty nursery - we grow over 3100 named cultivars of daylilies.

Cotton nursery 211 rice rd.elma, ny 14059phone: 716/[email protected]

Country Corners nursery, inc. 6611 rtes 5 & 20bloomfield, ny 14469phone: 585/657-7165fax: 585/[email protected] garden center. Landscape design, installation, patios, walks, rep for Under Glass Mfg. greenhouses.

Country Cottage 10448 harper rd. darien Center, ny 14040phone: 585/547-9591Gifts & Gardens - Open 7 days a week Feb 8-Dec 31~Specialty herbs available April-August~Stroll through our gar-dens & browse in our quaint cottages for an enjoyable outing in the country.

Countrycare landscape Management, inc. 448 sheldon rd. palmyra, ny 14522phone: 315/986-2020fax: 315/986-0136

[email protected] Design and Property Maintenance

CountryMax, batavia 5030 east Main st.batavia, ny 14020phone: 585/344-4554countrymax.comYour neighborhood country store. One stop store for your lawn & garden, wild bird, pet & equine needs.

CountryMax, Cicero 5926 route 31Cicero, ny 13039phone: 315/699-1918

CountryMax, Fairport 897 turk hill rdfairport, ny 14450phone: 585/388-1030fax: 585/388-0069

CountryMax, Farmington 5930 County road 41farmington, ny 14425phone: 585/924-7340fax: 585/924-0346countrymax.com

CountryMax, henrietta 2199 e. henrietta rd. rochester, ny 14623phone: 585/334-2180

CountryMax, ontario 1298 route 104ontario, ny 14519phone: 315/524-3863fax: 315/524-3864

CountryMax, Palmyra 625 e. Main st. palmyra, ny 14522phone: 315/597-4831fax: 315/597-6140

CountryMax, seneca Falls 1945 balsey rd. seneca falls, ny 13148phone: 315/539-5316fax: 315/539-5317

CountryMax, spencerport 5247 w. ridge rd. spencerport, ny 14559phone: 585/349-0861

Craft Company #6 785 university ave.rochester, ny 14607phone: 585/473-3413fax: 585/[email protected]

Crnkovich’s Farm Market 8041 e. Main rd.leroy, ny 14482phone: 585/768-7259fax: 585/768-8481Fresh produce May-December; spring annuals, perennials, herbs, hanging bas-kets, rose bushes; fall apples, pumpkins, decorating items; winter Christmas trees, wreaths, swags, gift items & fruit baskets.

Cross Creek nursery, inc. 8390 Cazenovia roadManlius , ny 13104phone: 315/682-1118fax: 315/[email protected] Retail & wholesale nursery & lanscap-ing.

Cross My heart 61069 state rte. 415avoca, ny 14809phone: 607/[email protected] at least 100 functional yet decorative birdhouses made from recy-cled lumber and adorned with antiques & unusual items. Winter hours: Thur,

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Fri, Sat 10-5. Custom turf 296 rochester st.salamanca, ny 14779phone: 716/945-0283fax: 716/[email protected]

dd. A. spencer Water sculptures, inc.7203 state route 5 & 20bloomfield, ny 14569phone: 585/924-7542fax: 585/924-4221sculptureguy@rochester.rr.comnaturalstonewatersculptures.comDavid Spencer has been involved in the design & construction of naturalistic landscapes ofr over 15 years. For the last 10 he has specialized in creating water features scultped from natural stone and the landscapes around this unique look.

davey tree 1200 Commerce parkwaylancaster, ny 14086phone: 716/[email protected], Lawn & Landscape Care

david W. slayton, Artisan 1658 Middle roadrush, ny 14543phone: 585/[email protected]

debrucque greenhouses, llC 431 new boston st.Canastota, ny 13032phone: 315/697-2006

deConinck’s Farm Market 1530 Maiden lanerochester, ny 14626phone: 585/[email protected]

delre’s greenhouses 8082 Marble rd.akron, ny 14001phone: 716/542-9804

der Rosenmeister 190 seven Mile driveithaca, ny 14850phone: 607/[email protected], family owned nursery specializ-ing in own-root and grafted, cold hardy, disease resistant shrubs, climbers, ram-blers and ground covers.

designer Mailbox 60 pearce dr. amherst, ny 14226phone: 716/631-0391fax: 716/[email protected] mailboxes and post in the Western NY area.

designs by Meredith 12492 williston rd. alden, ny 14004phone: 716/652-1647Spring vegetable and bedding plants, fresh cut gladioli in season, floral arrangements year round.

devine gardens llC 4015 ryan rdMorrisville, ny 13408phone: 315/[email protected] Gardens - helping your plants grow with vermicompost - filled with beneficial soil microbes to help your plants be healthier and more productive. Please visit website to buy online or learn where to buy in Central New York.

deyoshtoraron daylily dale 9543 state rte 28poland, ny 13431phone: 315/826-5756We raise daylilies & hosta and dig them when sold. Open during “digging” weather by appointment.

dickman Farms greenhouses & garden Center 13 archie st.auburn, ny 13021phone: 315/253-3030fax: 315/[email protected] Farms named one of Today’s Garden Center’s “Revolutionary 100”! Visit Dickman Farms where you’ll find the largest selection of specialty annu-als, unique varieties of perennials, trop-ical foliage, ornamental trees, shrubs, roses, mums poinsettias and more!

domine builders supply 735 wangum roadpo box 472fishers, ny 14453phone: 800/444-2103fax: 585/924-2141domineblock.com

dore landscape Associates, inc. 5911 fisk rd.pendleton, ny 14094phone: 716/625-8005fax: 716/[email protected] service design - build landscape corporation.

dragonfly garden design 200 sagamore driverochester, ny 14617phone: 585/[email protected] are a small, personalized design and build landscape company with an emphasis on unique gardens & attention to detail. We specialize in deer resistant plantings and oriental motifs.

dramatic landscape lighting by Woodlawn landscapes 14 grace Marie dr. webster, ny 14580phone: 585/[email protected] lighting professional for over 40 years. Design, install, repair, rental & consultation on landscape lighting.

draves tree service 1821 sharrick rd.darien, ny 14040phone: 585/547-9442fax: 585/547-9359Complete tree service, landscape design and installation.

EE. M. Mills Memorial Rose garden thornden parksyracuse, ny phone: 315/[email protected] of 122 gardens accreditied by the ARS and the All American Rose Selections for advance display of award-winning roses. Established in 1922 and maintained by the Syracuse Rose Society, it’s one of the oldest municipal rose gardens in the country.

Eagle bay gardens / Cooks nursery 10749 bennett rd.dunkirk, ny 14048phone: 716/[email protected] & unusual garden featuring hosta & many rare trees, shrubs & perenni-

als. Lots for sale. Call for appointment. Restroom & free picnic grounds on site.Ebenezer greenhouse 1347 union rd. west seneca, ny 14224phone: 716/674-2608fax: 716/674-2245

Eblacker & stone 188 whitney rd. penfield, ny 14526phone: 585/[email protected]

Ecker, howard, nurseryman 274 oakdale drivewebster, ny 14580phone: 585/671-2397Wholesale, retail grower of hosta, ferns, ornamental grasses, and paperbark maples by appointment only

Eden valley growers, inc. 7502 north gowanda state roadeden, ny 14057phone: 716/992-9721fax: 716/[email protected] wholesale Premier Berger Peat Soil Mixes, MasterBlend Fertilizers, & Flower trays. Also, Irrigation & Field Plastic.

Ehrmentraut landscape Concepts 7175 west Main rd. leroy, ny 14482phone: 585/[email protected]

Elaine’s Flower shoppe 2365 george urbam blvd.depew, ny 14043phone: 716/681-4688fax: 716/[email protected]

Elbers landscape service, inc. 2918 Main streetbuffalo, ny 14214phone: 716/834-2167fax: 716/[email protected]

Enchanted gardens 1085 state roadwebster, ny 14580phone: 585/[email protected] garden tours during peak sea-son, TBA.

Enchanted herb gardens 9294 rte 16Machias, ny 14101phone: 716/[email protected] gardens; fairy gardens; garden giftware

Enchantment Acres Flower Farm 887 Co. rte. 3hannibal, ny 13074phone: 315/598-3346fax: 315/[email protected] Ron & Donna share a slice of heaven with you. Enjoy their spectacular g-scale train garden and stroll through their unique gardens. Open May 14 - August 14. Iris, daylilies, hosta, peonies, peren-nials and small shrubs.

English gardener, the 1400 kensington ave.buffalo, ny 14215phone: 716/833-8000fax: 716/[email protected]

Erik Jewelers 505 fillmore ave.tonawanda, ny 14150phone: 716/743-8007

[email protected] carved natural rocks for gar-dens, addresses, pet memorials, room & fireplace decoration.

Estes Country gardens and design 4344 Cameron roadCaledonia, ny 14423phone: 585/[email protected]/estesCountryOur mission: “Through creative, inspir-ing and sustainable ways enhance one’s outdoor surroundings while enhancing individuals’ and families’ means to enjoy life outdoors.” Like us on Facebook and follow our journey to Create and Enhance Beauty.

Ettinger horticulture Consulting services, terry l. 119 Concord placesyracuse, ny 13210-2649phone: 315/[email protected] create environmentally sensitive landscape and garden designs and management plans that enhance the appearance, function and value of your property, while providing year-round interest outside your window!

Experienced brick & stone 4536 Main streetsuite 102amherst, ny 14226phone: 716/691-3061fax: 716/[email protected] offer antique reclaimed street bricks, cobblestones, curbing and other hardscape materials as well as reclaimed architectural materials. Cleaned, pal-letized and ready for your next project. Our materials can give any project that special touch.

FFaery’s nursery & landscaping 3170 ridge roadransomville, ny 14131phone: 716/791-4680fax: 716/[email protected] run Faery’s Nursery was started in 1966 and specializes in quality plant material. Our landscape design and installation crews pride themselves on exceptional workmanship all over Niagara, Erie and Orleans Counties.

Fairport garden Club [email protected] are a member club of the Federated Garden Clubs of New York State. Meetings are held the third Thursday evening of each month (no meeting January or August) usually in members’ homes. Accepting new members.

Farmer’s daughter, the 8386 County rd. east amherst, ny [email protected]

Federated garden Clubs nYs-district 8 2703 Colvin blvdtonawanda, ny 14150phone: 716/435-3412 [email protected] district geographically extends from Lake Ontario to the PA state line. It contains 34 clubs comprised of various sizes. Clubs meet on different days of the week; morning, afternoon or evening. Check our website to find a club in your area.

Federated garden Clubs of nYs,

7th district [email protected] lakes biochar 142 County rd. 9victor, ny 14564phone: 585/[email protected] is a carbon negative soil conditioner that boosts plant growth whilte reducing the need for fertilizer and water. It also filters out toxins, increases soil permeability and attracts beneficial micro-organisms while reduc-ing the amount of CO2 in the atmo-sphere. Finger Lakes Biochar uses local agricultural and forestry waste.

Finger lakes Community College 3325 Marvin sands driveCanandaigua, ny 14424phone: 585/[email protected] offers unique ornamental hor-ticulture, viticulture, conservation, fisheries and environmental studies degrees with diverse field experiences and classroom study. One-year certifi-cates in horticulture and wildland fire suppression also available.

Finger lakes daylily society 506 Mckinley streete. rochester, ny 14445phone: 585/381-4862    fax: 585/756-8290 [email protected]/flds.htmlWe meet 4-5 times per year, usually with a guest speaker. We always have door prizes and we have 2 plant auc-tions a year.

Finger lakes tree & landscape 7666 state route 5 & 20bloomfield, ny 14469phone: 585/657-4448Mature tree and shrub maintenance and consulting. All aspects of tree and shrub maintenance, preservation and removal. Custom retaining walls and walks.

Fingerlakesgardening.com 30 Mclallen st.trumansburg, ny 14886phone: 607/[email protected] design and consultation by Deirdre Cunningham; at-home instruc-tion on garden maintenance and plant cultivation suited for regional condi-tions.

Fitch Construction and Four season sunroom 7278 pittsford-palmyra roadfairport, ny 14450phone: 585/377-3330fax: 585/[email protected] Construction Inc. is a full scale remodeling company as well as a Four Seasons Sunroom franchise. We are also the Velux five county and five star dealer and service provider.

Flower City looking good cityofrochester.gov/fClg/

Folia 493 atlantic aveMacedon, ny 14502phone: 585/[email protected] design, construction, renovation and maintenance.

Forevergreens 11398 bolton roadspringville, ny 14141phone: 716/560-8004fax: 585/[email protected] of Evergreens for Landscaping

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directory 2014and Christmas - Dwarf & Unusual Conifers- Maples, Oaks, & More! - wholesale/retailFort ticonderoga 30 fort ti roadticonderoga, ny 12883phone: 518/[email protected] this 1920s-era Colonial Revival garden located on the grounds of Fort Ticonderoga. Guided and self-guided tours, family activities, children’s garden, picnicking, more. Open June 1 – Columbus Day, 9:30 - 5; groups welcome.

Fossil Rock landscape 541 trimmer rd. spencerport, ny 14559phone: [email protected]

Fox’s lawn Furniture 7570 seneca st.east aurora, ny 14052phone: 716/652-3900fax: 716/[email protected]

Franke, david l., landscape Architect 4423 n. bennett heightsbatavia, ny 14020phone: 585/343-8200fax: 585/[email protected] and Manangement of Distinctive Landscapes - residential, historic preservation, institutional and commercial.

Fresh-Ayr Farm Market 4846 route 96shortsville, ny 14548phone: 585/289-3720fax: 585/[email protected] are an independent bedding plant grower that offers the best selection of hanging baskets, bedding plants and perennials in the Finger Lakes!

Frogger Wildlife Consultants 2331 vandy dr. palmyra, ny 14522phone: 585/[email protected] Wildlife Consultants is a fam-ily owned and operated business. We service the Finger Lakes Region for all your nuisance wildlife needs. Everything we do is done the most humane way pos-sible. Licensed, insured and experienced!

From the Earth 1530 randolph rd.alfred station, ny 14803phone: 607/[email protected]/fromtheearthAn event at several locations in Alfred, NY will present earth-related events and products. Paticipants will include gardeners, craftspeople, and an organic dairy farm. Date to be announced.

ggallea’s greenhouse 2832 Clover st.pittsford, ny 14534phone: 585/[email protected]

garden City growers 117 french roadwest seneca, ny 14224phone: 716/[email protected]

garden Club of brockport

phone: 585/[email protected] Garden Club of Brockport meets the second Wednesday of every month at 7:00 pm in the Clarkson Schoolhouse, Ridge Road just east of Route 19. We have speakers that share ideas, fre-quently with hands-on sessions. Our meetings are fun and informational. Call or email for more info.

garden Clubs of WnY-8th district FgCnYs 4750 sawmill rd. Clarence, ny 14031phone: 716/[email protected] 8 represents 41 Federated Garden Clubs in WNY, extending from Youngstown to Jamestown with clubs all throughout the Buffalo metro and suburban areas.

garden Factory, inc., the 2126 buffalo rdrochester, ny 14624phone: 585/247-6236fax: 585/[email protected]“Your store for all seasons.”

garden gate greenhouse 11600 w. perrysburg rd.perrysburg, ny 14129phone: 716/532-6282fax: 716/[email protected] greenhouse growing a wide variety of annuals, hanging baskets, perennials, fall garden mums; specialize in hardy ferns and clematis

garden girls 422 dean rd. hudson falls, ny 12839phone: 518/[email protected] pottery, garden decor, Christmas, tools, West County gloves, Botanical Interest seeds, Sheerlund, Worth Imports, Bar Harbor Cedar

garden hive, the 6356 Cloud rd. julian, nC [email protected] www.thegardenhive.com. Charming and well-crafted top-bar hon-eybee hive. Options include observation window, copper roof, ready-assembled or knock down. Basic equipment avail-able. For gardeners who value great pollination and healthy habitat for honeybees.

garden in the Woods 985 bacon hill roadskaneateles, ny 13152phone: 315/[email protected] retreat offering accommoda-tions for 2 people, weekend or weekly rentals June – mid-October; proprietor and Master Gardener on site for garden-ing consults or to help with itineraries.

garden littles 151 Clarke st. syracuse, ny 13210phone: 315/474-2260Ceramic garden art/pebble mosaic garden tables

garden Path of Penfield garden Club phone: 585/[email protected] meet the third Wednesday of the month from September through May at 7 pm, Penfield Community Center, 1985 Baird Road, Penfield. Members enjoy all aspects of gardening; new members always welcome.

garden Walk buffalo po box 161buffalo, ny 14207phone: 716/[email protected] Walk Buffalo is a free, self-guid-ed tour of 260-plus urban gardens, one of the largest garden tours in America. Saturday & Sunday, July 26 & 27, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Visit GardenWalkBuffalo.com for more information.

gardeners of Rome, new York 110 Maple st. rome, ny 13440phone: 315/337-0738Develop, promote, and maintain a general interest in gardening. Affiliated with the Gardeners of America/Men’s Garden Clubs of America.

gardens by greenview, llC 10880 transit rd.east amherst, ny 14051phone: 716/689-8955Full service garden center and Christmas shop.

gasparini landscaping Co. inc. 5072 smoral roadCamillus, ny 13031phone: 315/488-4261fax: 315/488-5192Landscape contractor. Installation: brick pavers, retaining walls, outdoor kitchens, sprinkler systems, plantings & lawn. Complete outdoor showroom. Office Hours: M-F 9 – 5; Sat. 8 – 2; April, May & June.

genesee Country village & Museum 1410 flint hill rd.po box 310Mumford, ny 14511-0310phone: 585/538-6822fax: 585/[email protected]

genesee-Fingerlakes nursery and landscape Assoc. 6995 groveland hill rd.groveland, ny 14462phone: 585/671-5433

genesee land trust 46 prince street, suite ll005rochester, ny 14607phone: 585/256-2130fax: 585/[email protected] Land Trust is the Rochester area’s land and waterway preservation organization protecting over 4,000 acres. The Backyard Habitat Garden Tour is June 22, 2013.

genesee Region orchid society po box 20606rochester, ny 14602phone: 585/[email protected] Genesee Region Orchid Society is an organization of orchid lovers and growers located in Rochester, but with members from all over the upstate NY region. We have over 200 members and meet once a month September through June.

genesee tree service 554 bills rd.Macedon, ny 14502phone: 585/[email protected] Trimming & Pruning * Tree & Stump Removal * Tree Repair & Cabling * Tree Planting * Hedge Trimming * Aerial Bucket Service * Insect & Disease Diagnosis and Treatment * Fertilization * Emerald Ash Borer Treatment

genesee valley hosta society

446 Middle roadCaledonia, ny 14423phone: 585/[email protected] The Genesee Valley Hosta Society (GVHS) promotes the knowledge of and interest in the genus Hosta. The society welcomes all levels of Hosta enthusiasts.

genesee valley Pond and koi Club 140 winslow ave.rochester, ny 14620phone: 585/[email protected] pond enthusiasts share their passion for pond-keeping and pond fish. Meets the first Friday of the month at 6:30 pm, Cornell Cooperative Extension, 249 Highland Avenue, Rochester, except in summer when it tours local ponds.

genesee valley timber & stone, llC 637 wheatland Center rd. scottsville, ny 14546phone: 585-520-7323chip@geneseevalleytimberandstone.comgeneseevalleytimberandstone.com

genrich’s garden Center, Florist & gifts & greenhouses 375 Cooper rd.rochester, ny 14617phone: 585/342-9830fax: 585/[email protected]’s Garden Center is a 2nd generation, family owned business. We have a complete garden center with a water gardening department, full service florist and upscale gift shop, and 30,000+ square feet of greenhouses. We grow unusual and hard to find varieties of perennials. Open year round.

gladsome gardens 6047 seufert rd.orchard park, ny 14127phone: 716/[email protected] offer over 600 cultivars of daylil-ies for sale. The gardens also include a large variety of perennials, annuals and heirloom roses in an expansive country setting. Open to the public weekends in July or by appointment. Kris Weitz owner.

goff Creek Pottery 4400 big Creek road (Cr70a)bath, ny 14810phone: 607/661-6617marylynn@goffcreekpottery.comgoffcreekpottery.comHandmade artisanal garden pottery - flower pots, bird baths, toad houses, garden sculptures, lawn chess sets, tile and wall plaques. Artists Mary Lynn and Robert Good.

good Earth greenhouse 877 larue rd.Clifton springs, ny [email protected] grow a WIDE variety of annuals, perennials and vegetables - specializing in the best of the unusual. Open April through June.

goodman’s Farm Market 2227 Cayuga dr. ext.niagara falls, ny 14304phone: 716/[email protected]

grace gardens 1064 angus rd.penn yan, ny 14527-9606phone: 315/[email protected] 2000 daylily cultivars in display garden. Retail sales May - September.

grandpa’s nursery & gardens

6720 rotterdam rd.sodus, ny 14551phone: 315/483-6784fax: 315/[email protected] complete nursery and garden center offering acres of nursery stock, thou-sands of perennials, huge gift gallery, superior roses, unique and exotic tropicals. Open all year. Holiday time is a must-see!

grassroots gardens of buffalo 1504 City hallbuffalo, ny 14202director@grassrootsgardens.orggrassrootsgardens.orgGrassroots Gardens of Buffalo is a com-munity gardening program in Western New York working with public and pri-vate sectors to revitalize neighborhoods and build quality of life through the reuse and beautification of vacant land.

gravina gardens 4850 buckley roadliverpool, ny 13088phone: 315/457-8585

great lakes Concrete Products 5690 Camp rd. hamburg, ny 14075phone: 716/649-3260fax: 716/[email protected]

greater Rochester iris society 249 highland avenuerochester, ny 14620phone: 585/[email protected] are an affiliate of the American Iris Society, Region 2. We meet to learn and share our interest in iris growing and showing. Educational programs are planned regularly during our meet-ings, the 2nd Sundays of March, April, September and October.

greater Rochester Perennial society 69 fairview Crescentrochester, ny 14617phone: 585/[email protected] Rochester Perennial Society (GRPS) encourages and promotes peren-nial gardening and the use and care of perennial plants to gardeners in and around the western New York region.

greater Rochester Rose society phone: 585/[email protected] meetings the first Tuesday of the month, April through November, at Cornell Cooperative Extension, 249 Highland Avenue, Rochester. July & August meetings in members’ gardens, December meeting at a member’s home. June rose show.

green Acre Farm & nursery inc. 3456 latta roadrochester, ny 14612phone: 585/227-0510fax: 585/227-0849

green scapes 7000 east seneca turnpikejamesville, ny 13078phone: 315/[email protected] selection of composts, mulches, stones, boulders, brick & pond products - installation available

gro-Moore Farms 2811 e. henrietta rd.henrietta, ny 14467phone: 585/[email protected] Farms is a your do-it-yourself source for everything needed to make your gardens beautiful. We carry

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an extensive selection of bedding plants, hanging baskets, perennials and shrubs plus all the products to keep them hardy and healthy.grossman’s garden & home 1801 fairport nine Mile point rd. penfield, ny 14526phone: 585/377-1982fax: 585/388-2043grossmans.comGrossman’s Gardeb & Home, inspiring and enriching your gardening lifestyle with the highest quality plants & prod-ucts accompanied by exceptional cus-tomer service, while bringing the com-fort and joy of gardening home to you.

gullo’s garden Center & nursery 4767 southwestern blvd.hamburg, ny 14075phone: 716/646-6111fax: 716/646-1676gullosgardencenter.comRetail/wholesale full-service garden center; landscape design and install

hh. A. treichler & sons, inc. 2687 saunders settlement rd.sanborn, ny 14132phone: 716/731-9390fax: 716/[email protected] owned & operated; in business since 1854.

h. g. Miller Farm 8150 Clinton streetelma, ny 14092phone: 716/684-2787hgmillerstaff@roadrunner.commillerfarmandgreenhouse.comGrowers of common and not-so-common annuals and perennials. Open year ‘round.

habitat gardening in CnY, a chapter of Wild ones: native Plants, natural landscapes 401 parsons drivesyracuse, ny 13219phone: 315/[email protected] meet monthly to learn about gar-dening with native plants and earth-friendly gardening to benefit wildlife, people, and the planet. Meetings are free and open to the public as is our twice-monthly e-newsletter. Subscribe on our website.

hahn sales & service 3779 lower Mountain roadsanborn, ny 14132phone: 716/731-5513fax: 716/[email protected] water garden headquarters. We sell pond supplies, koi, fish, concrete statuary, rocks and much more.

hamburg Farmers Market 8 so. buffalo st. hamburg, ny 14075phone: 716/[email protected]

hamburg garden Club - the daytime Club hamburg Community Center107 prospect avenuehamburg, ny 14075phone: 716/[email protected] the second Wednesday of every month at noon, summer garden tours. All gardeners welcome.

hamburg house & garden Club 3638 heatherwood dr.hamburg, ny 14075

hansen nature Center

1525 Calkins roadpittsford, ny 14534phone: 585/359-7044fax: 585/[email protected]/site/hansennatu-recenterLocated in The Town of Henrietta’s Tinker Nature Park, the The Hansen Nature Center is open Tues.- Sat., 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM. Classes on gardening related topics offered Saturday’s at 10AM throughout the year. Check web-site for current offerings.

harmonious spaces1706 sandridge rd. alden, ny 14004phone: 716/[email protected] design for creating sacred space including interiors & gardens. Workshops in the art of living in har-mony with nature. We will help you develop a plan to harmonize and balance your home &/or workspace to enhance all aspects of your life.

harrington’s 5282 Clinton st. rd.batavia, ny 14020phone: 585/[email protected]

harrington’s Produce 7550 rte.63lewiston roadoakfield, ny 14125

harris garden Center 1349 nine Mile point road (rte 250)webster, ny 14580phone: 585/872-0120fax: 585/[email protected] by Rosy’s Harris Garden center in Webster for all your gardening needs. The quality and the selection are the best in town.

heart of Franklinville 28 north Main st.franklinville, ny 14737phone: 716/676-5167fax: 716/[email protected] garden statuary

heartstone Center for Earth Essentials / heartstone herbal school 301 brink roadvan etten, ny 14889phone: 607/[email protected] Programs for adults include Herbal Apprenticeship (May-October), half-day workshops such as Herbal Creams & Salve Making and Cold & Flu Herbal Winter Care. We also offer facilitated councils & retreats for individuals, groups & organizations.

heaven’s gate Floral & gifts 12 e. Main streetpo box 14Corfu, ny 14036phone: 585/599-3340fax: 585/[email protected] flower arrangements and unique gifts.

heimiller greenhouses 3016 e. wings rd.newfane, ny [email protected]

henrietta garden Club [email protected] club meets on the 3rd Wednesday of every month except May-August and

December at 6:45 pm in the Riparian Lecture Hall at Rivers Run, 50 Fairwood Drive, 14623. Please join us to explore gardening topics and share information.herb gardeners of the niagara Frontier 62 jeffrey driveamherst, ny 14228phone: 716/[email protected] history, horticulture, medical and culinary uses of herbs. Meet at Audubon Library 1st Monday of month at 6:30 pm except January and February. Field trips in summer.

herbly Wonderful 3701 pearl street road (rte 33)batavia, ny 14020phone: 585/343-9227herblywonderful.comWe grow, sell and teach the uses of our large selection of culinary herbs, edible flowers, cut flowers and heirloom vegetables.

hidden Ponds nursery inc. 12648 w. Main st. alden, ny 14004phone: 716/[email protected] We are a full service landscaping busi-ness, as well as a wholesale and retailer of decorative containerized flowering shrubs and small evergreens. We spe-cialize in decorative concrete curbing for landscape edging.

higbie Farm supply 3440 n. union street n. Chili, ny 14514phone: 585/594-8300fax: 585/[email protected] animal feed, bird seed, fertilizer

high Point Mills 1225 lehigh station rd.henrietta, ny 14467phone: 585/334-4574fax: 585/334-0847turfline@rochester.rr.comturflinelawncare.comManufacturer/distributor of fertilizers, weed killers, grub killer, grass seed, DuPont landscape fabric and many other turf & landscape products

hoe n’ hope garden Club geneva, ny phone: 315/789-6911

holley garden Club 16415 powerline rd. holley, ny 14470phone: 585/638-6973Monthly meetings at Presbyterian Church 2nd Thursday of the month at 7 pm.

holmes hollow Farm 2334 turk hill rd.victor, ny 14564phone: 585/[email protected]/wholesale nursery selling peren-nials, trees, shrubs and ornamental grasses. Also a cut-your-own Christmas tree farm.

home garden Club of syracuse Manlius, ny 13104homegardenclubofsyracuse@gmail.comhomegardenclubofsyracuse.orgLooking for new members! We are active in educating the community about gar-dening, horticulture and floral design. Involved with several civic projects in the Syracuse area. Meetings are usually the first Tuesday morning of the month.

hosmer nursery & tree Farm 1249 lehigh station roadhenrietta, ny 14467phone: 585/334-3620fax: 585/334-4560

[email protected] are a full service retail nursery & garden center.hubbard springs garden Club of Chili 3235 Chili avenuerochester, ny [email protected]

humble beginnings 260 sullivan rd.alden, ny 14004phone: 716/[email protected]

hurd orchards rte 104 holley, ny 14470phone: 585/638-8838fax: 585/[email protected]

huron sprinklers 3791 Colon Ct.n. tonawanda, ny 14120phone: 716/743-0467fax: 716/[email protected]

hydro garden Center 1038 lyell ave. rochester, ny 14606phone: [email protected]

iannazzi Enterprises 450 smith rd.pittsford, ny 14534phone: 585/[email protected] arrangements for inde-pendent, escorted, and group tours and cruises to destinations worldwide. Garden tours and culinary tours our specialty.

iMapinvasives 625 broadway, 5th flooralbany, ny 12233phone: 518/[email protected] is a free, online invasive species mapping tool for New York. It provides mapping resources for monitoring and management projects, including reporting invasives with your smartphone. For more info: nyimapin-vasives.org.

international bonsai Arboretum 1070 Martin roadw. henrietta, ny 14586phone: 585/334-2595fax: 585/[email protected], supplies, rare plants and instruction. Open by appointment only.

invisible Fence of upstate new York 720 westfall rd. rochester, ny 14620phone: 585/271-1700800bestdog.comElectronic pet containment & pet man-agement products.

iirrigation tech 218 paula red lanerochester, ny 14626phone: 585/225-0380fax: 585/[email protected] Tech is a lawn sprinkler com-pany located in Rochester, NY. We have

been in business for over 30 years and currently service over 1500 customers. Our Techs and installers have over 100 combined years of experience.JJ & A Farm Market & greenhouses rte 15 south off exit 9east avon, ny 14414phone: 585/346-2190fax: 585/346-9626Flower & veggie plants, trees, shrubs, strawberry plants, soils, mulches, jams, jellies, pies, breads, seasonal home grown produce, Christmas trees, wreaths, poinsettias.

Jenkins Farm Market & deli 8637 rte 36 narkport, ny 14807phone: 607/295-7722fax: 607/295-8131Roadside market with deli and bakery, ice cream, bulk food, Saturday chicken and ribs BBQ and greenhouse, farm with vegetables and strawberries

Jewels in the garden Cowlesville, ny [email protected] stained glass art. Inspired by nature. Wind chimes, garden stakes, candle holders, floating mosaics. Bringing you reflections of color, move-ment and soothing sounds to your home and garden.

Jgb Enterprises, inc. 115 Metropolitan dr.liverpool, ny 13088phone: 315/451-2770 x339fax: 315/[email protected]/pghJGB offers a multitude of industrial & military hoses and hosing accessories. JGB has used its hose knowledge to create a revolutionary new garden hose, “TUFF GUARD The Perfect Garden Hose.”

John Welch Enterprise, inc. 1723 state rte 444 state rte 444victor, ny 14564phone: [email protected]

Johnson’s nursery 11753 east Main street east aurora, ny 14052phone: 716/652-8969fax: 716/655-1007Garden center and landscape contractor.

kk & A landscaping 8905 sheridan dr. Clarence, ny 14031phone: 585/[email protected]

ken-sheriton garden Club po box 1512williamsville , ny 14231-1512phone: 716/634-1353

kendall garden Club 2269 norway roadkendall, ny 14476phone: 585/659-8289fax: 585/659-8289justadesignabove.comKendall Garden Club meets the first Wednesday of the month at 7 pm, Kendall Town Hall.

kennywood Farms 11930 Main st. versailles, ny 14168phone: 716/803-2080

directory 2014Specialty cut flowers, mixed cntainers, hanging baskets, urns & special orders, business plantings, wholesale & retailkirby’s Farm Market 9739 ridge roadbrockport, ny 14420phone: 585/[email protected]

ll & M Wines Etc., inc. 2100 park st. syracuse, ny [email protected] winemaking supplies & juice kits - Harris Seed dealer, Langeveld Bulb dealer, home garden supplies and packaging supplies for farmers & green-house growers

l. M. stone & topsoil 11190 walden ave.alden, ny 14004phone: 716/683-1098fax: 716/683-1098stonelm.comRetail landscape products and services, snowplow services and lawn mainte-nance. Pellet stoves and wood pellets.

lakeside sod supply 6660 goodrich roadClarence Center, ny 14032phone: 716/741-2877fax: 716/[email protected] grower - instant lawns - fertilizers

- soil testing & fertilization programs - soil amendments - organic fertilizers - We’ll help you have a beautiful lawn.lakeview lawn and landscape 4477 County road #1 Canandaigua, ny 14424phone: 585/394-6701fax: 585/[email protected] offers a full range of land-scape services. We have long term rela-tionships with our clients built on trust. We work together to create landscapes of distinction.

lan’s Flower Farm 4913 state route 31Clay, ny 13041phone: 315/688-8584fax: 315/[email protected] of perennials - wholesale and retail - specializing in landscape size plants, over 15,000 plants in stock.

lana’s the little house po box 267forestville, ny 14062phone: 716/[email protected] beautiful storybook English Cottage, complete with English Gardens, Tours, Gardens, Teas, Workshops, Gifts by reservation. Personalized “experience” not commercialized. Shop Online for Exquisite Teas, Memorable Scones and more.

landmasters group, inc. 5607 business avenueCicero, ny 13039phone: 315/452-1908

[email protected] and construction. Retail/wholesale supplier of pond supplies & landscape materials including Allan Block retaiing walls, pavers, natural stone and cultured stone.

landmasters group, inc. 3670 buffalo rd. rochester, ny 14624phone: 585/594-2221fax: 585/[email protected] and wholeslae hardscapes, nau-tral stone and water gardening.

landscape development-ornamental horticulture alfred state Collegealfred, ny 14802phone: 607/587-4521alfredstate.eduOur Landscape Development Program offers instruction in Landscape Design and Construction that includes hands-on applications in residential & commercial garden design, plant id, landscape sustainability, construction, and maintenance.

landscapes East, inc. 8012 saintsville rd.kirkville, ny 13082phone: 315/682-9044fax: 315/[email protected] are a design/build firm that has been providing quality services since 1981.

lasting dreams daylilies 6425 south abbott road

orchard park, ny 14127-4704phone: 716/648-4920fax: 716/[email protected] licensed nursery/grower & country garden. Over 1400 AHS registered daylilies, 100’s of seedlings, field grown northern hardy plants. Fresh dug, some available potted. 6-acre site, restroom, easy walking, ample parking, near US 219, groups welcome.

lauren Ritchie Ceramic lanterns 222 buckingham ave. syracuse, ny 13210phone: 315/[email protected] stoneware lanterns

lavocat’s Family greenhouse & nursery 9855 heroy roadClarence Center, ny 14032phone: 716/741-3976fax: 716/741-6932christopher.lavocat@lavocatsnurs-ery.comlavocatsnursery.comProfessional greenhouse growers & landscape design, installation & main-tenance. Family owned & operated since 1980. We grow everything we sell and treat our customers like family, answer-ing all of your gardening and landscap-ing questions.

lewiston garden Club po box 32 lewiston, ny 14092phone: 716/297-5925

light and gardenscapes 234 lein rd.west seneca, ny 14424phone: 716/675-8017

fax: 716/674-5643tmanna@lightandgardenscapes.comlightandgardenscapes.comlighthouse gardens 229 ontario st.honeoye falls, ny 14472phone: 585/[email protected]

lighting by ken 4344 Cameron rd.Caledonia, ny 14423phone: 585/[email protected] is an art form which comple-ments and enhances the beauty of your home and garden. It begins with clear goals, designed with purposeful intent and is installed by knowledgeable peo-ple. Design-Installation-Maintenance-Temporary Event Systems.

lightscaping by niggli Associates 2690 Chili averochester, ny 14624phone: 585/[email protected] in Low Voltage Outdoor Landscape & Architectural Lighting Systems: design, consultation, installa-tion, maintenance and repair. We also subcontract services to landscape com-panies, architects & engineering firms.

lilac hill nursery 2320 turk hill rd. victor, ny 14564phone: 585/223-4010Come visit “Doc Lilac” for rare and unusual lilacs—over 300 varieties. Walk 15 acres during lilac time, or any

Plant the vibrant colors of summer!

Flower City Days

at the Market

Questions? Call 311 • www.cityofrochester.gov/flowercitydaysOutside the city call 428-5990

Vendors welcome, call 428-6907 for a booth space.

Open Sundays, May 11, 18, 25, June 1 & 8Entire Memorial Day Weekend:

Fri., May 23, Sun., May 25 & Mon., May 26 8 am to 2 pm • 280 N. Union St.

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Our historic products are 100 % reclaimed!

Large inventory of: Street Brick Pavers • Curbing

Granite & Sandstone Cobblestones • Stone Sidewalk Slabs Stone Steps, Sills & Lintels

Online: www.exbricks.com • Call: 716-691-3061

We grow and sellquality flowers

and plants.Open Year Round

Daily Delivery inthe Buffalo Area

118 South Forest Road, Williamsville, NY 14221(between Main St. and Wehrle Dr.)

49 Perennial Sale April 25 - May 3¢

716.632.1290 or toll-free 877.363.1879www.mischlersflorist.com

23 Pannell Circle • Fairport, NY 14450(585) 223-8951 • Fax (585) 486-1551Hours: Mon-Sat 8-7 • Sun 8-4www.lucasgh.com

We’re busy at thegreenhousegetting them ready for their big debut in April.See you then!

Our flowers are waiting for just the right moment to“spring”.

Whether you want to refresh your skills or pick up new ones, FLCC’s Horticulture classes are designed to offer the experience and education you need to take your career to new heights.

To get started, get in touch with FLCC!call: 585.785.1000

email: [email protected]: www.flcc.edu/horticulture

Branch out or specialize! Cultivate your horticulture skills.

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directory 2014time! Also, trees, wreaths and seasonal décor during the holidays.

lincoln Park nursery 147 old niagara falls blvd. amherst, ny 14228phone: 716/692-6100fax: 716/[email protected] owned & operated since 1951, we offer hardscapes, landscape design, water features, 2 gardens centers, patios, walks, walls.

lincoln Park nursery 5705 shawnee rd. (Corner of rt. 31)Cambria, ny 14132phone: 716/692-6100fax: 716/[email protected] owned & operated since 1951, we offer hardscapes, landscape design, water features, 2 gardens centers, patios, walks, walls.

linwood gardens 1912 york roadpavilion , ny 14525phone: 585/584-3913linwoodgardens.orgHistoric garden landscape designed in the early 1900s featuring a collection of Japanese and American tree peonies. Open May 17, 18, 24, 25 & 31 and June 1, 2014. Contributions suggested and appreciated.

linwood turf Equipment 1818 linwood roadlinwood, ny 14486phone: 585/584-3122fax: 585/584-3700linwoodturf.comEquipment dealer; parts-sales-service - zero-turn mowers, walk behind mowers and snowblowers, Ertl toys, full serive & repair service; pick-up & delivery available

little York Plantation p.o. box 281rt. 281little york, ny 13087phone: 315/749-4861fax: 315/749-6058lindah@littleyorkplantation.comlittleyorkplantation.comWe are a 6-acre full service garden center, growing facility and landscaping company. We feature unique varieties of perennials, trees, shrubs, roses and annuals.

lockwood lavender Farm 1682 west lake roadskaneateles, ny 13152phone: 315/[email protected] of Finger Lakes Lavender Festival, July 13-14, 2013. Over 2000 plants, 20 different varieties of lavender. Pick your own or enjoy our Lavender Market, Saturdays & Sundays, 10am – 5pm, last week of May through August.

lockwood’s greenhouse 4484 Clark streethamburg, ny 14075phone: 716/649-4684fax: 716/646-6562weknowplants.comRetail garden center celebrating 100 years of growing. Annuals, perennials, trees, shrubs, native plants, house-plants, herbs, garden gifts & decor. The majority of our annuals are grown on-site. Knowledgeable staff, classes and workshops make.

lord’s garden, the 9998 Clarksburg rd.eden, ny 14057

phone: 716/992-9456fax: 716/[email protected] acre display garden of 4 distinct rooms wtih water gardens and bogs. A wonderful shop with antiques and books, etc.

love Arboreal po box 57fairport, ny 14450phone: please e-mail or faxfax: 585/[email protected] quality established grounds maintenance services to a select clien-tele in the greater Rochester area since 1974. Owner operated. Specializing in fine ornamental pruning. NYS ISA certified arborist and member of NYSA & NYSTA.

lucas greenhouses 23 pannell Circlefairport, ny 14450phone: 585/223-8951fax: 585/[email protected] Greenhouses grows a large selec-tion of annuals, perennials, vegetables and herbs. Proud to be a “green” green-house, using IPM Pest Management system and switching to biodegradable pots. Locally owned and grown!

luminated landscapes 1216 Quaker roadeast aurora, ny 14052phone: 716/655-7319fax: 716/[email protected] landscape and architectural lighting, design/installation/main-tenance, exterior holiday trimming, custom lighting displays.

MM & R greenhouses, Farm & Florist 3030 sheridan rd. dunkirk, ny 14048phone: 716-366-7286

Marlow’s orchids 2272 scottsville roadscottsville, ny 14546phone: 585/[email protected] sales of orchids and supplies. Leasing and rental of blooming orchids.

Massoud’s tree Farm 9716 roberts rd. sauquoit, ny 13456phone: 315/[email protected] - Landscape

Masterson’s garden Center 725 olean roadeast aurora, ny 14052phone: 716/655-0133fax: 716/[email protected] retail nursery and garden center specializing in water gardening and perennials. Many display gardens and water features on site and experts always on hand to answer your ques-tions.

Maxsea Plant Food c/o tom’s greenworks, 5425 big tree rd. orchard park, ny 14127phone: 716/225-6891fax: 585/[email protected]: Soluble seaweed plant foods. We blend the finest natural seaweed

with important secondaries, micronu-trients & purest plant foods available. Good for your plants and kind to the Earth. Mendon Ponds nature Center 3914 Clover streethoneoye falls, ny 14472phone: 585/334-3780

Mendon village garden store & nursery 3830 rush Mendon roadMendon, ny 14506phone: 585/624-1950fax: 585/624-5365designbuild@pittsfordtreeandland-scape.compittsfordtreeandlandscape.comThe Village Garden Store and Pittsford Tree & Landscape, We Love What We Do And It Shows! Together, The Village Garden Store and Pittsford Tree and Landscape offer a high degree of expertise for all of your landscape and nursery stock needs.

Menne nursery 3100 niagara falls blvd.amherst, ny 14228phone: 716/693-4444fax: 716/[email protected] garden center, florist, greenhouse & nursery. Trees, shrubs, annuals, perennials, garden gifts & accents, water gardening, landscape design & installation. Visit our seasonal World of Christmas.

Michael hannen’s Rare & unusual Perennials 171 laburnum Crescentrochester, ny 14620phone: 585/[email protected]+ varieties of rare and unusual perennials for sale, many you won’t find anywhere else. Shop open by appoint-ment. Garden consultation, design & maintenance. Recycled pots accepted and appreciated.

Michaleen’s Florist & garden Center 2826 north triphammer rd.ithaca, ny 14850phone: 607/[email protected] florist, garden center and greenhouse boutique open year-round. In business for 20 years, and pride our-selves on customer service and knowl-edgable staff. We specialize in unusual varieties of annuals and tropicals. Gardeners in business to garden!

Mike Moreland`s lawn & landscape 2689 Cannan roadbloomfield, ny 14469phone: 585/[email protected]/mike_more-land.htm

Mike Weber greenhouses 42 french rd.gardenville, ny 14224phone: 716/822-8887fax: 716/822-6503webergreenhouses.comYear -round starter plants and herbs for wholesale customers. Retail open spring, summer, fall.

Miller brick [email protected]

Mischler’s Florist & greenhouses 118 south forest roadwilliamsville , ny 14221phone: 716/632-1290fax: 716/[email protected] center offering annuals, peren-nials, geraniums, Proven Winners,

hanging baskets, patio containers and gifts for the discriminating gardener. Full-service flower shop offering daily delivery in the Buffalo area.Monarch lawn & landscape 325 Chadlee dr. brockport, ny 14420phone: 585/[email protected] are a design and build company that focuses on hardscapes, plantings, light-ing and water features.

Monroe County Parks department171 reservoir ave. rochester, ny 14620phone: 585/753-park (7275)fax: 585/[email protected]/parks; twitter: @21MCparksWith 21 parks in nearly 12,000 acres of green space, we have something for everyone in all four seasons. Dedicated staff works with community partners in providing an array of park services so that everyone may enjoy the natural, zoological, horticultural, historical and geological features of the Parks System.

Monroe County’s lamberton Conservatory 180 reservoir ave.rochester, ny 14620phone: 585/753-7270fax: 585/[email protected]/parksConstructed in 1911, the Lamberton Conservatory was named in honor of Alexander B. Lamberton, President of the Parks Board 1902-1915. It features a fully restored tropical dome in addi-tion to 4 other areas. The seasonal dis-play changes 5 times/year and there are special extened hours during the holi-days. Open every day but Christmas.

Mr. tweed’s Whimsical garden designs 2048 five Mile line rd. penfield, ny 14526phone: 585/[email protected] in small garden designs, planting and maintenance

Murray bros. nurseries 4735 transit roadorchard park, ny 14127phone: 716/662-3860fax: 716/[email protected] murray-bros.comShade trees, landscaping, perennials & flagstone.

nnamaste healing Arts Center [email protected]

napier & sons 517 brighton roadtonawanda, ny 14150phone: 716/832-9000fax: 716/832-2030Specializing in commercial and high-end residential installation and mainte-nance since 1982.

naples natural landscapes 225 s. Midler ave. syracuse, ny 13206phone: 315/[email protected] landscape design, build & mainte-nance company specializing in gardens.

national buffalo garden Festival 617 Main st., suite 200buffalo, ny 14203phone: 1-800-buffalofax: 716/852-0131info@nationalgardenfestival.comnationalgardenfestival.com

A five week celebration (June 24 - July 31, 201) of the greater Buffalo area’s garden walks, talks, tours and events. Get all the dirt at our website. naturally green Radio show 19 trafalgar strochester, ny 14619phone: 585/[email protected] have hosted this gardening show for 10 years, heard live on WYSL 1040 from 9-10 am Saturdays, and world wide on my Web site. My other shows include food and Finger Lakes travel from 10-noon Saturday, and Toronto restau-rants and wine 9-11 Sundays.

nature Craft garden Club 1909 penfield rdpenfield, ny 14526phone: 585/586-5928

nature’s Accents 1250 northrup roadpenfield, ny 14526phone: [email protected]

nature’s lawn & garden, inc. 52 sonwil dr.Cheektowaga, ny 14225phone: 716/681-7793fax: 716/[email protected] based lawn fertilizing programs in Buffalo area; online store featuring liquid aeration, soil conditioners and fertilizers

niagara County Community College 3111 saunders settlement roadsanborn, ny 14132phone: 716/614-6423fax: 716/[email protected] in the art & science of plants to build greener communities. Hands-on learning, taught by industry profession-als. Lots of job opportunities for grads. Seniors 60+ can audit classes with free tuition.

north American Rock garden society, Adirondack Chapter c/o Carol eichler, newsletter editor1562 taughannock rd.ithaca, ny 14850phone: 607/[email protected] membership organization with emphasis on alpines and other low-growing perennials and naturalistic habitats. Activities include speaker meetings, garden tours, workshops, and plant sales. Meetings are open to anyone.

northern lights 1195 wehrle dr.williamsville , ny 14221phone: 716/[email protected]

northern nurseries stone & design Center 8633 us route 11po box 1480Cicero, ny 13039phone: 315/699-3193fax: 315/699-4398inquiries@northernnurseriesstone-center.comnorthernnurseriesstonecenter.comQuality landscaping materials and help for the “Do it Yourselfer.” Visit Central New York’s largest outdoor display and get inspired. Attend a free installation seminar and get started. Prefer to hire a professional? We can help with that too.

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ock hee’s gallery & bloomfield gardens 2 lehigh st.honeoye falls, ny 14472phone: 585/[email protected] for home and garden, garden sculpture, Asian art. Garden design. Art gallery.

olde steeple, the 381 Main streetelma, ny 14059phone: 716/668-2655theoldesteeple.comGifts, primitive antiques, unique foods in a historic, restored setting.

one World goods pittsford plaza3349 Monroe avenuerochester, ny 14618phone: 585/387-0070fax: 585/[email protected]’s Fair Trade Marketplace, featuring unique, handcrafted per-sonal accessories, carvings, home decor, instruments and more from artisans in developing countries. Accent Your Life, Empower Another’s.

ontario orchards 7735 route 104 west oswego, ny 13126phone: 315/343-6328fax: 315/[email protected] / tasteofcny.comOntario Orchards specializes in locally-grown produce and fresh-pressed cider. We promise delicious pies, cookies and pastries from our in-house bakery, full garden center, greenhouses, complete plant nurseries, and professional land-scaping services.

orchard Park garden Club OPGC meets the first Thursday of the month at 12 pm, Orchard Park Presbyterian Church, 4369 South Buffalo Street, Orchard Park.

oriental garden supply 448 w. bloomfield rd.pittsford, ny 14534phone: 585/586-3850fax: 585/586-8945orientalgardens@aol.comorientalgardensupply.comSpecializing in rare and unusual plant materials with an emphasis on Japanese maples and dwarf conifers. One of the largest selections in the Northeast.

PPalmiter’s garden nursery 2675 geneseo rd., rte 39avon, ny 14414phone: 585/226-3073fax: 585/[email protected] very wide selection of annuals, veg-etables, perennials, tree peonies, dwarf conifers, flowering shrubs, herbs, glazed and terra cotta containers, display gardens.

Parker scripture botanical gardens 121 second st. oriskany, ny 13424phone: 315/736-3394fax: 315/736-2580counties.cce.cornell.edu/oneidaMaintained by the Master Gardeners of Oneida County and open to the public seven days a week. Herbs, perennials, vegetables, water garden, nature trail and butterfly house. Join us for our annual Herb & Flower Festival June 27, 2009.

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123 despatcheast rochester, ny 14445phone: 585/385-9999fax: 585/385-2210patioenc.comComplele sunroom/solarium/green-house additions/ retractable an fixed-frame awnings

Paul’s nursery 69 wilcox roadfulton, ny 13069phone: 315/598-1325fax: 315/598-8712paulsfreshvegetables.comWholesale, Retail, Annuals, Perennials, Pond Supplies, Vegetables. All grown in our greenhouses.

Peppermint Farms 7431 seneca st.east aurora, ny 14052phone: 716/655-5214Nursery with gift shop. Unique atten-tion to home landscapes. Unusual coun-try cottage flowering baskets.

Perennial Pastimes 1200 reed rd.Churchville, ny 14428phone: 585/[email protected]

Perry’s nursery & garden Center 5203 seneca st.buffalo, ny 14224phone: 716/674-7752fax: 716/674-7003perrysnursery.comFull service nursery and garden center - annuals, perennials, shrubs and trees - landscape design

Phoenix Flower Farm 2620 lamson rd.phoenix, ny 13135phone: 315/[email protected]

Pittsford garden Club c/o 240 forest hills roadrochester, ny 14625phone: 585/[email protected] Garden Club is a federated club which encourages each member to gain greater knowledge, interest and enjoyment of all aspects of gardening, horticulture and nature. We also con-tribute to civic beautification.

PlAnt WnY po box 188east amherst, ny 14051phone: 716/741-8047fax: 716/[email protected] PLANT WNY is an association serving the Professional Landscape & Nursery Trades of Western New York. Producer of Plantasia, a garden & landscape show that takes place each March at The Fairgrounds Event Center in Hamburg, plantasiany.com.

Plantasia nursery 634 dawson hill rd. spencer, ny 14883phone: 607/589-6336fax: 607/[email protected]

Plantsmen nursery, the 482 peruville rd.groton, ny 13073phone: 607/[email protected] plants--we grow the widest range of any retail nursery in NY. Grasses, perennials, shrubs, trees, ground covers, wetland. Peaceful Nursery committed to sustainable prac-tices in propagation and maintenance of plants. Learn more! www.plants-men.com

Pleasant valley greenhouse 2871 rte 16olean, ny 14760phone: 716/373-2929fax: 716/373-0758pleasantvalleygreenhouse.comRetail greenhouse and nursery - the Southern Tier’s best selection

Powers Farm Market 161 Marsh roadpittsford, ny 14534phone: 585/586-4631fax: 585/586-5519

Pudgie’s lawn & garden Center 3646 west Main st.batavia, ny 14020phone: 585/343-8352fax: 585/343-4892pudgieslawn@rochester.rr.compudgieslawnandgarden.comGreenhouse, lawn & garden center, perennials, annuals, shrubs, gift shop.

QQ. b. daylily gardens 557 sandhill roadCaledonia, ny 14423phone: 585/[email protected] American Hemerocallis daylily display garden. We have 2000 varieties on display and 1000+ in our sales beds. Open the last weekend of June until the last full week of August. Web site has info and pictures. Visitors welcome.

Quality landscaping & design 12651 parker rd. holland, ny 14080phone: 716/537-3700

nR. t. Masters stone Co. 975 empire blvd.rochester, ny 14609phone: 585/482-6560fax: 585/482-0781rtmasters.com

Rainmaker designs 882 Curran roadshortsville, ny 14548phone: 585/[email protected] Designs is a unique, one-of-a-kind artistic adventure that provides discerning customers with products in metals, woods and glass enamels. Rainmaker Designs is affili-ated with Artisan Works in Rochester. The Carosello Garden Chair can be seen there.

ReCreationsbydeb 6598 Cleland roadCherry Creek, ny 14723phone: 716/[email protected]/shop/vaseplaceHand crafted original designs of suction glass window vases.

Red dragon school of Martial Arts Mckinley Mallblasdell, ny 14219phone: 716/[email protected] New York’s largest supplier of exotic and imported bonsai trees. WNY’s bonsai super store. Free bonsai seminars, workshops. Home of the WNY Bonsai Club.

Red oak nurseries 5860 ike dixon rd.Camillus, ny 13031phone: 315/[email protected]

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750 kenmore placebuffalo, ny 14216phone: 716/[email protected] Park landscaping 112 ridge park ave.buffalo, ny 14211phone: 716/[email protected]

Rightscape design 603 lake roadwebster, ny 14580phone: 585/[email protected] designed home and small com-mercial landscaping. Natural and native plantings a specialty.

River Road Farm & greenhouses 9182 river roadMarcy, ny 13403phone: 315/736-3252fax: 315/[email protected] & retail Easter plants, spring flowers, prefinished spring flowers, perennials, summer annuals, fall mums in 5 sizes & poinsettias in 5 sizes. Also do fundraisers for schools and organiza-tions. We’re known for great quality, service & fair prices.

RM landscape 293 peck rdhilton, ny 14468phone: 585/392-7120fax: 585/[email protected]

Roberts Farm Market 10603 freeman roadMedina, ny [email protected]

Roberts nursery 3172 dry brook roadfalconer, ny 14733phone: 716/267-7684

Robinson gardens po box 268holland, ny 14080

Rochester beekeepers po box 25291rochester, ny 14625phone: 585/820-6619rochesterbeekeepers@gmail.comrochesterbeekeepers.comInformal style club to meet and talk about bees, honey & beekeeping. Topics are ad lib. Please check schedule for changes.

Rochester Civic garden Center 5 Castle parkrochester, ny 14620phone: 585/473-5130fax: 585/[email protected] is dedicated to promoting all aspects of gardening and horticulture. We offer certificate programs, a variety of horticulture classes, symposia, gar-den tours, trips and the best horticul-tural library in our area. Check out our catalog on our website.

Rochester dahlia society phone: 585/249-0624fax: 585/[email protected] society meets monthly to discuss items of interest to dahlia lovers and also maintains a display garden at the Kent Park Arboretum in Webster.

Rochester herb society 56 belcoda driverochester, ny 14617phone: 585/[email protected]

Rochester Herb Society meets the first Tuesday of each month (excluding January & February) at the RCGC, 5 Castle Park, noon. June-August TBA garden tours. We welcome all members. Rochester Public Marketcityofrochester.gov

Rochestergardening.org po box 90866rochester, ny 14609Non-profit Web site offering resources to northern gardeners, including a large link list.

Roger tory Peterson institute 311 Curtis streetjamestown, ny 14701phone: 716/665-2473fax: 716/[email protected] class art and photography exhib-its. 27 acres wooded setting. Home of Roger Tory Peterson Collection.

Royal landscape Co., inc. 8448 seneca turnpikenew hartford, ny 13413Garden center, landscape design & installation.

Rudolph galley & sons greenhouses 2722 Clinton st.w. seneca, ny 14224phone: 716/822-9298fax: 716/822-9389Professional growers of a wide variety of annuals, perennials, vegetable plants, herbs, cactus, foliage, Easter plants, fall mums & Christmas poinsettias. We also offer a vast selection of garden and wild bird supplies. Open and growing year-round.

Russell’s tree & shrub Farm, llC 9800 transit rd.east amherst, ny 14051phone: 716/689-6764fax: 716/689-0712Provider of top quality nursery stock and hard goods to landscapers and retail customers

Rv landscapes, llC 3322 evergreen Circlewalworth, ny 14568phone: 866/[email protected]

ssara’s garden Center 389 east avenuebrockport, ny 14420phone: 585/637-4745fax: 585/[email protected] full service garden center & nursery with special emphasis on perennials and water gardening

saville Farms 3910 n. buffalo rd.orchard park, ny 14127phone: 716/662-4483fax: 716/[email protected]/savilleFlorist, farm market, garden center, greenhouse

seaway trail honey po box 25291rochester, ny 14625phone: 585/[email protected] award-winning small-scale honeybee apiary on the historic Seaway Trail by

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directory 2014Lake Ontario. Harvested from apple blossom, locust blossom, wildflowers and goldenrod. Unpasteurized, raw, no chemicals, Kosher certified.seneca greenhouses 2250 transit rd.west seneca, ny 14224phone: 716/677-0681fax: 716/677-0681Retail garden center. Annuals, peren-nials, foliage, hanging baskets, garden accessories, seasonal items.

seneca Park Zoo 2222 saint paul st. rochester, ny 14621phone: 585/336-7200fax: 585/342-1477Seneca Park Zoo offers families an opportunity to learn while having fun. Our living collection is surrounded by well-done gardens and landscaping. Our green efforts include the Butterfly Beltway Project, in support of Monarch buterfly breeding.

sensenig’s landscape supply 1516 routes 5 & 20geneva, ny 14456phone: 315/789-0095fax: 315/[email protected]/Wholesale landscape supply store. We carry natural stone, manu-factured paving stones & retaining wall block, veneer stone, pond supplies, mulches & soils, and landscape lighting.

serene gardens 2800 grand island blvd.grand island, ny [email protected]

shamel Milling Co. 9384 genesee rd. po box 288east Concord, ny 14055phone: 716/592-7700fax: 716/[email protected]“The Biggest Feed & Farm Supply in Town.” We carry lawn, garden, farm and deer plot seed, commercial and Scott’s fertilizers, lime, fencing supplies, Weber and Traeger grills, muck boots, livestock feed & farm supplies, hardware & paint.

sheffield’s seed Co., inc. 269 rte. 34locke, ny 13092phone: 315/497-1058fax: 315/[email protected] sell mostly tree and shrub seed, but also list grasses, flowers, and vegetable seed. Our website has valuable infor-mation on the seeds that we sell. In business since 1978 with thousands of happy repeat customers.

shelter Creek nursery 3309 union streetn. Chili, ny 14514phone: 585/[email protected]

shortz landscape Assoc. 1055 Canandaigua roadMacedon, ny 14502phone: 800/357-3465fax: 315/[email protected] contracting.

shrub Coat Family of Products, the 5640 davison rd.Clarence, ny 14031phone: 888/shrub-Coatfax: 716/[email protected] and manufacturer of The

Shrub Coat Family of Products; envi-ronmentally friendly, cost-effective, re-useable, and attractive forms of winter plant protection. simple Elegance landscaping 1007 Quaker rd. east aurora, ny 14052phone: 716/[email protected]/simple elegance.html

snyder Ridge landscaping & garden Center 300 kenmore ave.buffalo, ny 14223phone: 716/[email protected] garden center, full service florist, landscape contractor

snyder’s greenhouse gardens 6315 state rte. 5vernon, ny 13476phone: 315/829-3435Springtime bedding and vegetable crop transplants.

soil, toil & thyme garden Club phone: 585/345-1640New members always welcome.

sollecito landscaping nursery llC 4094 howlett hill roadsyracuse, ny 13215phone: 315/[email protected] CNY homes for 40 years. We design and install or help you do it yourself. Sustainable, locally grown and affordable, naturally. Six-acre retail nursery. Extensive display gardens. NYS Certified Landscape Professionals in every department.

sonnenberg gardens & Mansion state historic Park 151 Charlotte streetCanandaigua, ny 14424phone: 585/394-4922fax: 585/[email protected] Gardens features: 9 formal gardens, a Lord & Burnham greenhouse complex, Victorian mansion, gift shop & Finger Lakes Wine Center w/ wine-tastings and sales. Facility rentals for private parties and weddings. Open daily May 1-Oct. 31.

south town gardeners Member of Federated Garden Clubs of NYS, District 8. meets the 2nd Friday of the month (except January) at 10:30 am, Charles E. Burchfield Nature & Art Center, 2001 Union Road, West Seneca. New members welcome.

spring valley gardens 3100 County rd. 10Canandaigua, ny 14424phone: 315/597-9816fax: 315/[email protected] garden centers supplied by our own growing operation. Specializing in over 100 varieties of clematis. Display garden.

spring valley greenhouse 3242 daansen rd.walworth, ny 14568phone: 315/597-9816fax: 315/[email protected]

stafford garden Club 5576 school roadbergen, ny 14416phone: 585/343-4494

stanton landscape 1800 tebor roadwebster, ny 14580phone: 585/265-1900fax: 585/[email protected] landscaping services: design, installation of lawns, landscaping, paver walkways and retaining walls, lawn applications and maintenance (mowing/pruning etc.).

stedman old Farm nurseries 2857 Main st.newfane, ny 14108phone: 716/778-8540fax: 716/[email protected] largest grower with over 300 acres and a million plants growing ready for sale to the wholesale or retail customer celebrating 91 years of busi-ness in WNY.

steps & stones 41 henley rd.buffalo, ny 14216phone: 716/[email protected] garden troughs, bird baths, water gardens, and stepping stones

stonewood and Waters 2500 rush Mendon roadhoneoye falls, ny 14472phone: 585/533-1510fax: 585/533-6455info@stonewoodandwaters.comstonewoodandwaters.comArtistic solutions for your Outdoor Environment, Outdoor Rooms & Kitchens, Fireplaces, Complete Design and Installation services. Crafting Landscapes since 1992.

summer skies 2675 geneseo rd., rte 39avon, ny 14414phone: 585/451-4320Seasonal fresh cut flowers and occa-sional produce.

summit tree & landscape, inc. po box 537henrietta, ny 14467phone: 585/509-3526summittreeandlandscape@yahoo.comsummittreeandlandscape.comFeaturing design & installation of landscapes & hardscapes, pruning, maintenance, removal, replanting, ash tree injections. ISA Certified Arborists, DEC Certified Pesticide Applicators, NYS Certified Nursery & Landscape Professionals. We promote landscaping to preserve water quality.

sure-gro inc. / Perfectly natural 150 savannah oaks drivebrantford, ont n3v 1e7phone: 519/754-2900fax: 519/[email protected] / perfectlynatural.comSure-Gro markets the Perfectly Natural line of organic lawn & garden fertilizers and herbicides. We also offer natural ice melter products as well as the #1 sell-ing ice melter in Canada - Alaskan Ice Melter. Our Perfectly Natural fertilizers are all DMRI listed.

syracuse Rose society 8203 pembroke driveManlius , ny 13104phone: 315/682-9688syracuserosesociety.orgThe E.M. Mills Memorial Rose Garden is accredited by ARS. Established in 1922, maintained by the Syracuse Rose

Society in conjunction with the city of Syracuse, it’s one of the oldest municipal rose gardens in the country and has over 4,000 roses. tted Collins tree and landscape 8000 victor- Mendon rdvictor, ny 14564phone: 585/381-9000fax: 585/[email protected] Service Green Industry Organization offering Tree Service, Design-Build Landscape Installations, Professional Plant & Lawn Care Programs, Complete Maintenance Services and a Retail Nursery.

ten thousand villages 171 the Commonsithaca, ny 14850phone: 607/[email protected]

ten thousand villages 5596 Main st.williamsville , ny 14221phone: 716/[email protected]

terrariums by Ron 1122 high bridge rd.Mt. upton, ny 13809phone: 607/[email protected]/terrariums/

thomas landscape & garden Center 775 ridge roadwebster, ny 14580phone: 585/671-8476fax: 585/671-0540thomaslandscape.comFull service landscape design and instal-lation, lawn maintenance, retail garden center and florist.

thyme 2 grow Perennials phone: 585/591-4125fax: 585/[email protected] sell ALL perennials, about 200 vari-eties, a lot of hostas, every “perennial of the year,” wide variety of daylilies.

tomato Queen 420 brookwood drivewebster, ny 14580phone: 585/[email protected] Deane offers 70 varieties of hybrid and heirloom tomatoes, plus dozens of herbs and vegetables to suit your garden and container needs. Plants are available at Bristol’s, Harris Garden Center, CountryMax Ontario, and her nursery by appointment.

tompkins County Community beautification Program 315 willow ave.ithaca, ny 14850-3555phone: 607/272-2292fax: 607/[email protected] Tompkins County Beautification Program trains volunteers to work on plantings in the City of Ithaca and distributes grants to the rural towns to add beautification elements such as plantings, murals, hanging baskets, windowboxes and benches. We also sponsor the annual Open Days Garden Tours in Tompkins County.

top of the World greenhouse 7284 Cobb rd.pavilion, ny 14525-9521phone: 585/[email protected]/gardensdebGarden weddings, personal attention

to detail, non-standard, cost effective, quiet tucked away gardens yet close by. Beauitful,peaceful & fun, just the place for your special day.topiary gardens 1840 stump rd.Marcellus, ny 13108phone: 315/[email protected] in Japanese maples and dwarf conifers, rare ornamental trees, shrubs, perennials. Artistic garden design and installation/maintenance.

total Mole Control 2331 vandy dr. palmyra, ny 14522phone: 585/[email protected] Mole Control is a family owned and operated business. We specialize in Mole control throughout the Finger Lakes Region. If you have Moles, then give us a call and let your problem become ours.

tree doctor, the 4752 shisler rd.Clarence, ny 14031phone: 716/759-1138fax: 716/759-6611jeremy@treedoctorconsulting.comtreedoctorconsulting.comFull service tree care company that includes the services of: pruning, fertil-izing, spraying, removals and many more.

treehaven Evergreen nursery 981 jamison rd.elma, ny 14059phone: 716/[email protected]

treehelp.com 701 seneca st. # 445buffalo, ny 14210phone: 877/356-7333fax: 416/491-1426treehelp.comShop online for high quality, hand-selected tree seeds and unique tree care products. Free tree care information.

trolley bed greenhouses 127 pannel roadfairport, ny 14450phone: 585/223-9324fax: 585/[email protected]

tschanz landscape service, inc. 17 kent parkrochester, ny 14610phone: 585/[email protected]

tuff skins technology, inc. 725 olean rd. east aurora, ny 14052phone: 716/655-0133fax: 716/[email protected] Skins Technology, Inc. is an appli-cator of polyurea spray-on pond lining. This material is extremely strong and can be applied to any shape at any time with no seams, no folds, no leaks.

turnbull nursery inc. 10036 versailles plank rd.north Collins, ny 14111phone: 716/337-2248fax: 716/[email protected] specialize in bare root plants sold in the early spring including: trees, shrubs,

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ornamental vines, fruit trees. Our Container Yard is fully stocked with all your landscape needs. Open mid-March thru November.twin oaks lawn & landscape inc. 2455 west walworth rd. Macedon, ny 14502phone: 585/482-2990fax: 315/[email protected] walkways, retaining walls, ponds, driveways, landscape plantings, snowplowing

uulbrich’s garden Center 11500 broadwayalden, ny 14004phone: 716/937-7742fax: 716/[email protected] roadside garden center displays 4 acres of gardens and a store packed with everything for your gardening pleasures. Let our knowledgeable and passionate garden coaches assist you with your needs. A little bit of everything and a lot of watergarden.

unilock 510 smith streetbuffalo, ny 14210phone: 800/933-1503fax: 716/[email protected] paver and retaining wall manufacturer

unilock 841 buffalo rd. rochester, ny 14624phone: 800/933-1503fax: 716/822-6076

unique garden sheds 4592 Maple st. rd.lyons, ny 14489phone: 315/483-8627

urban Roots Community garden Center 428 rhode island st. buffalo, ny 14213phone: 716/362-8982fax: 716/[email protected] Roots is a consumer cooperative business that is committed to offering affordable, unusual, heirloom, organic and local plants and gardening supplies. We foster a working relationship with the greater neighborhood in order to encourage beautification and urban revitialzation.

vv tree service, llC 61 hitchcock lanerochester, ny 14625phone: 585/671-1872fax: 585/[email protected] am a certified arborist who is fully insured. Services include: tree trimming, tree removal and stump grinding.

valu home Centers Multiple locations throughout western new yorkvaluhomecenters.comHome Center — Family Owned — Community Focused

van Putte gardens 136 north averochester, ny 14626phone: 585/225-7770fax: 585/[email protected]

vanputte.comRochester’s most complete garden cen-ter. Garden store. Landscape supplies. Greenhouses...Landscaping...Nursery...Gift Shopvictor Christmas tree Farm 1619 Murray rdvictor, ny 14564phone: 585/924-8144victorchristmastreefarm.com

vintagelulu’s 61 south Main streetCanandaigua, ny phone: 607/[email protected]’s restyled vintage furni-ture, chandeliers, lamps, mirrors and home goods can be found at Simco Antiques Galleria. Our services include lamp rewiring and repair and custom furniture makeovers.

visone Premium topsoil and stone 79 sheldon ave.depew, ny 14043phone: 716/681-7331fax: 716/681-7876edominiak@visoneconstruction.comvisonetopsoil.comResidential and commercial topsoil sales, screened and shredded soil from “the top of the earth, not the bottom!” Recycled concrete products - portable crushing available

vollmer Farms 6576 Collamer roadeast syracuse, ny 13057phone: 315/[email protected] Vollmer Farms we offer a full line of annuals,perennials, hanging baskets,potted premium annuals and vegetable plants. We also carry a selec-tion of patio pots and deck boxes. In sea-son, we also sell fresh fruits, vegetables and jams.

WWagner Farms 2672 lockport rd.sanborn, ny 14132phone: 716/732-4440

Wambach Farm Markets 2590 Culver rd.rochester, ny 14609phone: 585/[email protected]

Waterford tilling po box 167 penfield, ny 14526phone: 585/[email protected]

Waterman’s greenhouses 12316 vaughn st. (rte. 240)east Concord, ny 14055phone: 716/592-9186fax: 716/592-4260

Watson Farms po box 3452778 rte. 11lafayette, ny 13084phone: 315/677-3157fax: 315/677-3128We are a landscaping and garden center business with expertise in many diverse services and garden needs.

Watson greenhouse 2980 sentinel heights roadlafayette, ny 13084phone: 315/[email protected]

Wayside garden Center 124 pittsford- palmyra roadMacedon, ny 14502phone: 585/223-1222fax: 585/223-7214

[email protected] garden center open all year; com-mercial & residential landscape design & installation; 8+ acres of trees, shrubs, perennials, annuals, tropicals. Largest selection of hydrangeas & roses in NYS. See website for events & plant lists.

Webster Arboretum, the 1700 schlegel rd.webster, ny 14580phone: 585/[email protected] garden space for relaxation and education - annual plant sale the Saturday before Mothers Day and Dayllily Extravaganza 3rd Saturday in July.

Weckesser brick Co. 450 trabold roadrochester, ny phone: 585/247-1100weckesserbrick.com

Weed Man 1705 n. waynesport roadMacedon, ny 14052phone: 585/[email protected] care - fertilization, weed and grub control, aeration, slit seeding and consultation

Weeks’ nursery & greenhouses 5955 shimerville roadClarence Center, ny 14032phone: 716/[email protected] shopping for all your plant needs; specializing in geranium trees. Large selection of geraniums, annuals, perennials, hanging baskets, vegetables and many flowering plants.

Western new York hosta society e. a. senior Center, king st.east aurora, ny [email protected]“Hosta, the Friendship Plant”—We are a group of gardeners who have a desire to further our knowledge of gardening. We strive to improve our gardens with a concentration on hostas and compan-ions. Visit our Web site and join us for a meeting—new knowledge & friendships waiting to be had.

Western new York iris society 5755 genesee st. lancaster, ny 14086phone: 716/684-5221Our organization is composed of Western New York gardeners. We are affiliates of the American Iris Society. We love to grow iris of all types and varieties. Our calendar includes garden visitations, iris shows and an iris sale at bargain prices.

Westfield nursery, inc. - garden shop po box 1158320 w. rte. 20westfield, ny 14787phone: 716/326-3032fax: 716/[email protected] picturesque garden shop carries an extensive selection of nursery stock, mulch, soil products, fertilizers and pesticides. Our knowledgable staff is ready to help you choose items that are uniquely suited to your property, life-style and budget.

Westfield nursery, inc. - landscaping po box 115westfield, ny 14787phone: 716/326-3032fax: 716/326-3033

[email protected] Nursery Landscaping is a full serive design, installation, and main-tenance company. Our goal is for your landscaping to work in concest with your image and identity, stimulating the mind as well as the senses.

White oak nursery 4350 kipp roadCanandaigua, ny phone: 315/[email protected]/propagator of over 80 species of native trees and shrubs. Supplying plants adapted for natural plantings. Landscape design and installation, consultation services, direct seeding of native plants, invasive species control.

Wild birds unlimited 3835 Mckinley pkwy.blasdell, ny 14219phone: 585/823-7889

Wild birds unlimited 314 towne drivefayetteville, ny 13066phone: 315/637-0710fax: 315/[email protected]

Wild birds unlimited 159 sapsucker woods rd. ithaca, ny 14850phone: 877/266-4928

William goike greenhouses 4548 rte 31Clay, ny 13041phone: 315/652-7721

Willow Pond Aqua Farms 3581 swamp roadCanandaigua, ny 14424phone: 585/394-5890fax: 585/[email protected] of aquatic plants and fish, water gardening and pond supplies, pond service and restoration - multiple water garden displays at our farm.

Wilson garden Club phone: 716/[email protected] Wilson Garden Club is a small group that enjoys learning, visiting and discussing plants and gardens. Our monthly meetings are open to anyone and usually feature a guest that will healp us learn and do. We help the local community with floral plantings, have a spring plant sale and sponsor local open gardens and tours.

Wilson lakeshore nursery 4402 east lake rd.wilson, ny 14172phone: 716/751-6576fax: 716/[email protected] selection of nursery stock at guaranteed lowest prices. A special focus on larger trees (3” caliper and up).

Windy Acres greenhouse 6175 wagner rd.springville, ny 14141phone: 716/[email protected] have 2 greenhouses full of flow-ers & vegetable plants, trees, shrubs and watergarden plants. You will find unique & unusual plants along with old time favorites. Visit our shop for bird-feeding and decor. Find us on Facebook.

Wood Creek herb Farm 3995 wood Creek rd. rome, ny 13440phone: 315/339-1109

[email protected] vegetable, peren-nial and herb plants, produce, garlic, natural pet products, natural personal care products. Woodstream nurseries 8500 wolcott rd. Clarence Center, ny 14032phone: 716/741-3434fax: 716/741-2366info@woodstreamnurseries.comwoodstreamnurseries.comLandscape design & install company with a fully-stocked nursery. Our gar-den shop specializes in perennials & stocks trees, plants, mulch & more.

YYankee gardener 330 holt roadwebster, ny 14580phone: 585/[email protected] design, installation and maintenance. Certified Arborist: Consultations, pruning, planting, diagnosis of disease, insect and cultural problems.

ZZ&M Ag and turf 3517 railroad ave alexander, ny 14005phone: 585/591-1670 fax: 585/[email protected] Deere sales, parts & service; 7 locations to serve you: Springville, Falconer, North Collins, Oakfield, Clymer, Alexander, and Edinboro, PA

Zantopia herb gardens 1147 Main st. Mumford, ny 14511phone: 585/[email protected] grows and sells a great vari-ety of seldom-seen and lesser-known perennials and annuals for the gardener looking for something different. Superb quality and full service.

Zaretsky and Associates, inc. 1965 watson-hulburt rd.Macedon, ny 14502phone: 585/377-8330sharon@zaretskyassociates.comzaretskyassociates.comCreative landscape design and instal-lation. We work with you to design plantings, stonework, carpentry and lighting for your home. We design and install with respect for the environment. Landscape consultation also available.

Zehr’s on the lake 5353 west lake roadburt, ny 14028phone: 716/[email protected]’s on the Lake specializes in a distinct selection of plant offerings that include the following: annuals, perenni-als, roses, flowering shrubs, flowering vines and ornamental gasses. Zehr’s also offers fresh farm produce in season.

Zittel’s Country Market 4415 southwestern blvd. hamburg, ny 14075phone: 716/649-3010fax: 716/[email protected], perennials, herbs, hanging baskets. Fresh homegrown produce in season, Fall festival, local honey and maple syrup. Jake and Amos Amish products, Zittel’s own jams, jellies, spreads and preserves. Christmas gifts, trees, wreaths, gift baskets.

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REgulAR Club MEEtingsAfrican violet and gesneriad society of WnY meets

the third Tuesday of each month, September - June, at 7:30 pm, LVAC Building, 40 Embry Place, Lancaster. [email protected]; gesneriadsociety.org/chapters/wny.

Alden garden Club meets the second Wednesday of the month (except July & August) at 7 pm, Alden Community Center, West Main Street, Alden. New members and guests welcome. Plant sale each May. 716/937-7924.

Amherst garden Club meets the fourth Wednesday of the month (except December, March, July & August) at 10:00 am, St. John’s Lutheran Church, Main Street, Williamsville. New members and guests welcome. 716/836-5397.

buffalo Area daylily society. East Aurora Senior Center, 101 King Street, East Aurora. 716/ 649-8186; [email protected].

Federated garden Clubs nYs – district 8. Maryann Jumper, District Director. 716/435-3412; [email protected]; gardenclubsofwny.com.

garden Club of the tonawandas meets the third Thursday of the month at 7 pm, Tonawanda City Hall, Community Room.

garden Friends of Clarence meets the second Wednesday of the month at 7 pm, September – June, Town Park Clubhouse, 10405 Main Street, Clarence. [email protected].

hamburg garden Club meets the second Wednesday of every month at noon, summer garden tours, Hamburg Community Center, 107 Prospect Avenue, Hamburg. 716/648-0275; [email protected].

niagara Frontier orchid society (nFos) meets the first Tuesday following the first Sunday (dates sometimes vary due to holidays, etc.), September – June, Botanical Gardens, 2655 South Park Avenue, Buffalo. niagarafrontierorchids.org.

orchard Park garden Club meets the first Thursday of the month at 12 pm, Orchard Park Presbyterian Church, 4369 South Buffalo Street, Orchard Park. February 6: Gardeners, enhance your environment in Top 10 timely ways, with Ellen Neurmaier. March 6: Bonsai, with Travis Schmitt. President: Beverly Walsh, 716/662-7279.

silver Creek-hanover garden Club meets the second Saturday of the month at 2 pm, First Baptist Church, 32 Main Street, Silver Creek. Sue Duecker, 716/934-7608; [email protected].

south town gardeners meets the second Friday of the month (except January) at 10:30 am, Charles E. Burchfield Nature & Art Center, 2001 Union Road, West Seneca. New members welcome.

Western new York Carnivorous Plant Club meets the first Wednesday of the month at 6:30 pm, Menne Nursery, 3100 Niagara Falls Blvd., Amherst. [email protected]; facebook.com/wnycpclub.

Western new York herb study group meets the sec-ond Wednesday of the month at 7 pm, Buffalo and Erie County Botanical Gardens, 2655 South Park Avenue, Buffalo.

Western new York honey Producers, inc. Cornell Cooperative Extension of Erie County, 21 South Grove Street, East Aurora. wnyhpa.org.

Western new York hosta society. East Aurora Senior Center, corner of Oakwood & King Streets. 716/941-6167; [email protected]; wnyhosta.com.

Western new York hosta society breakfast Meetings, a friendly get-together, first Saturday of the month

at 10 am, Gardenview Restaurant, Union Road, West Seneca.

Western new York iris society meets the first Sunday of the month in members’ homes and gardens. Information about growing all types of irises and complementary perennials. Shows. Sale. Guests welcome. January 26: Review of 2013 Siberian Iris Convention. March 2: How to Grow and Maintain Bearded Iris. Pat Kluczynski: 716/633-9503; [email protected].

Western new York Rose society meets the third Wednesday of each month at 7 pm, St. Stephens-Bethlehem United Church of Christ, 750 Wehrle Drive, Williamsville. January: Fairy Gardening with Mark from Mischler’s Greenhouses. February: Traditional Line Arrangements with Judy Tucholski-Zon. wnyrosesociety.net.

Wilson garden Club generally meets the second Thursday of each month at 7 pm, Community Room, Wilson Free Library, 265 Young Street, Wilson. Meetings open to all, community floral planting, spring plant sale, local garden tours. 716/751-6334; [email protected].

Youngstown garden Club meets the second Wednesday of every month at 7 pm, First Presbyterian Church, 100 Church Street, Youngstown.

ClAssEs / EvEnts• indicates activities especially appropriate for chil-

dren and families.

• ongoing: After-school Escape, Thursdays, 4:30 – 5:30 pm. Each week will feature a different outdoor activity. Grades K-5. Free. REin

• January 15 – February 12: knee-high naturalists, Wednesdays, 10 – 11 am. Each session will feature a variety of activities such as stories, games, crafts and snacks. Ages 3-5. $15 members; $25 non-members. Registration required. REin

January 18: beginner beekeeping Workshop, 9 am – 12 pm. Topics covered will include: equipment and supplies and where to purchase them; where to purchase bees; how to assemble a hive; where to site a hive; working with bees and more. $10, at door. 716/997-6712. First Presbyterian Church, 9 Paine Street, East Aurora.

January 18 – February 16: Amaryllis & Cymbidium show, 10 am – 5 pm. Included with admission. bECbg

January 20: dollar day, 10 am – 5 pm. bECbg

• January 25: Winter Wonderland in the Woods, 1 – 4 pm. Try snowshoes or cross-country skis, go on a winter scavenger hunt, take a winter wildlife tour, create snow sculptures, and more. Kids can make nature-related winter crafts. Free. REin

January 25: the Role of soil in a sustainable garden, 3 pm. Location: Urban Roots, 428 Rhode Island Street, Buffalo. Free. Registration required. ggb

January 28: night lights launch Party, 6 – 9 pm. Entertainment, refreshments, cash bar. $15 mem-bers & Buffalo Spree subscribers; $20 general public. bECbg

January 29 – February 15: night lights at the gardens, Wednesdays & Thursdays, 6 – 9 pm; Fridays & Saturdays, 6 – 10 pm. The interior of the Gardens will be illuminated with theatrical and interactive lighting. Live bands select evenings. bECbg

January 29 – March 5: gardening Classes, Wednesdays, 7 – 8:30 pm. Beginning & experi-enced gardeners. Topics covered: soil, perennials, annuals and seed starting, compost, vegetable gardening and turf. Presented by Master Gardeners of Erie County. $50 Amherst residents; $75 non-residents. Registration required. [email protected]; 716/631-7132 x7550.

February 1: Frozen Forest snowshoe Walk, 10:30 am. Explore the winter woods on this guided walk. Snowshoe rental: $2 members; $5 non-members. Registration required. REin

February 8: Attracting birds, butterflies and insects, 1 pm. Location: 2495 Main Street, Suite 408 (Tri Main Bldg), Buffalo. Free. Registration required. ggb

February 15: Winter tree id hike, 10 am – 12:30 pm. Join forestry expert John Sly as he demonstrates how to identify trees and bushes by examining bark, shape, branching and location, without rely-ing on leaf shape. The program will start indoors with a display of tree twigs followed by an outdoor hike and end back at the center for hot chocolate. Donations appreciated. Registration required. Beaver Meadow Audubon Center, 1610 Welch Road, North Java. 585/457-3228; 800/377-1520; buffaloaudubon.org.

February 15: vegetable gardening 101, 2 pm. Location: Urban Roots, 428 Rhode Island Street, Buffalo. Free. Registration required. ggb

• February 19: kids’ day at the gardens, 10 am – 2 pm. Stations throughout the Gardens will have fun activities for kids. Free admission for kids under 13. bECbg

February 22: seed starting, 2 pm. Location: Urban Roots, 428 Rhode Island Street, Buffalo. Free. Registration required. ggb

February 22 – 23: orchid show, 10 am – 5 pm Saturday; 10 am – 3 pm Sunday. Exhibits, programs, vendors. Presented by Niagara Frontier Orchid Society. bECbg

February 22 – May 31: horticulture iii Certificate series, four Saturdays, 11 am – 1 pm. Horticulturist David Clark will provide in-depth gardening infor-mation and focus on popular and relevant topics: Native Plants in Your Landscape; Shade Gardening; Gardening in Small Spaces; Intro to Sustainable Landscaping. Series: $80 members; $100 non-members. Single session: $22 members; $27 non-members. Registration required. bECbg

March 8: Composting 101, 10 am. Location: 2495 Main Street, Suite 408 (Tri Main Bldg), Buffalo. Free. Registration required. ggb

March 8: organic Pest Management, 3 pm. Location: Urban Roots, 428 Rhode Island Street, Buffalo. Free. Registration required. ggb

March 8 – June 7: horticulture iv Certificate series, four Saturdays, 11 am – 1 pm. Horticulturist David Clark will provide in-depth gardening information and focus on popular and relevant topics: Four Seasons Gardening; Container Gardening & Raised Beds; Herbs and Medicinal Gardening; Gardening for Wildlife: Creating a National Wildlife Foundation Certified Wildlife Habitat. Series: $80 members; $100 non-members. Single session: $22 members; $27 non-members. Registration required. bECbg

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FREQuEnt hosts

bECbg: buffalo & Erie County botanical gardens, 2655 South Park Avenue, Buffalo, NY 14218. 716/827-1584; buffalogardens.com.

ggb: grassroots gardens of buffalo/urban Roots Community garden Center Cooperative. 716/783-9653; [email protected]; grassrootsgardens.org.

REin: Reinstein Woods nature Preserve, 93 Honorine Drive, Depew, NY 14043. 716/683-5959; dec.ny.gov/education/1837.html.

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March 15: Walk at knox Farm state Park – trees speak, 9 am. Listen to the trees and surrounding nature as you take a guided walk through the park. Donations appreciated. Registration required. Knox Farm State Park. 585/457-3228; 800/377-1520; buf-faloaudubon.org.

March 15: Water Practices for the garden, 3 pm. Location: Urban Roots, 428 Rhode Island Street, Buffalo. Free. Registration required. ggb

sAvE thE dAtE…March 19: Plantasia – Preview Party, 5:30 – 8:30 pm.

Party in the Garden. Fairgrounds Event Center & Expo Hall, 5820 South Park Avenue, Hamburg. plantasiany.com.

March 20 – 23: Plantasia, Thursday-Saturday, 10 am – 9 pm; Sunday, 10 am – 5 pm. Party in the Garden. Garden displays, seminars, vendors. Fairgrounds Event Center & Expo Hall, 5820 South Park Avenue, Hamburg. plantasiany.com.

March 22: saturday Morning tree tour, 9 – 10:30 am. Get to know some of the tree species in the South Park Arboretum with Kristy Blakely, Director of Education. $5. bECbg

March 22: square Foot gardening, 2 pm. Location: GGB Community Garden (TBD). Free. Registration required. ggb

March 25: innuendo – the strange sex lives of Plants, 6:30 – 8 pm. David Clark will highlight the myriad strange ways plants create more of them-selves. Includes light refreshments, beer and wine. $22 members; $25 non-members. Registration required. bECbg

March 29: seed starting, 2 pm. Location: 2495 Main Street, Suite 408 (Tri Main Bldg), Buffalo. Free. Registration required. ggb

April 26: building a Raised bed, 2 pm. Hands-on work-shop. Location: GGB Community Garden (TBD). Free. Registration required. ggb

May 17 – 18: the great Plant sale, 9 am – 4 pm. Hanging baskets, ornamental trees & shrubs, Japanese maples, rare and unusual plants, unusual ornamentals, natives, tropicals, annuals, perennials and more. bECbg

May 17 – 24: london gardens & Chelsea Flower show trip. Attend members-only opening day of the Chelsea Flower Show. Tour many unique places in London including Windsor Castle and the Hampton Court Palace. $4,299 double occupancy; $5,399 single occupancy. 716/827-1584 x219. bECbg

May 30 – 31: Erie County Master gardeners Plant sale, Friday, 9 am – 5 pm; Saturday, 9 am – 3 pm. Sun and shade perennials, natives, herbs, annuals, shrubs and vines from the gardens of Erie County Master Gardeners. Master Gardeners will be on hand to provide advice on selecting and growing plants. Proceeds benefit Master Gardener projects and outreach programs. 1071 Amherst Street, Buffalo. cceeriecounty.shutterfly.com/mastergarden-ers.

May 31: odyssey to ithaca. Join UGJ staff us as we travel by motor coach to tour the Ithaca region, including Cornell Plantations, with opportunities to shop at a variety of nurseries. Upstate Gardeners’ Journal, 1140 Ridge Crest Drive, Victor, NY 14564. 585/538-4980; 716/432-8688; upstategardeners-journal.com.

June 21: iris and Perennial show. A Festival of Iris. Presented by Western New York Iris Society.

July 26 – 27: garden Walk buffalo, 10 am – 4 pm. gar-denwalkbuffalo.com.

August 2: black Rock & Riverside tour of gardens, 10 am – 4 pm. Self-guided. Rain or shine. brrtourofgar-dens.com.

August 2: starry night garden tour, 8 – 10 pm. Self-guided. Rain or shine. In conjunction with Black Rock & Riverside Tour of Gardens (above). brrtou-rofgardens.com.

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REgulAR Club MEEtingsAdirondack Chapter, north American Rock garden

society (ACnARgs). Meets in the Whetzel Room, Room 404, Plant Science Building, Cornell University, Ithaca. Free and open to all. acnargs.blogspot.com; facebook.com/acnargs.

Windsor nY garden group meets the second and fourth Tuesdays of the month at 10 am, members’ homes or Windsor Community House, 107 Main Street, Windsor. windsorgardengroup.suerambo.com.

ClAssEs / EvEnts• indicates activities especially appropriate for chil-

dren and families.

January 22: garden Educators network, 6 – 8 pm. Erin Marteal and Rusty Keeler from the Ithaca Children’s Garden will talk about hands-on educa-tion for children in the garden. Free. CCE/toM

January 25: Chihuly glass & gardens Coast to Coast, 2 – 3:30 pm. Join Horticulture Educator Patricia Curran for a slide show featuring glass artist Dale Chihuly’s displays in botanical gardens. From instal-lations at the New York Botanic Garden to Seattle’s Chihuly Museum, Dale Chihuly blends glass art with gardens and plantings both outdoors and in conser-vatories. $3 suggested donation. CCE/toM

February 2: Community seed swap, 10 am – 3 pm. Bring your home-saved seeds (or surplus purchased seeds) to share with others, pick up some seeds for spring planting, learn how to clean seeds, get tips on starting plants from seed for next year’s garden. $5 suggested donation; free if you bring seeds to share. CCE/toM

February 17: For the birds – garden design to Create bird-Friendly habitats, 6:30 – 8:30 pm. Learn about the many native plants that provide food and habitat for birds and pollinators while adding beauty to your garden, as well as design strategies to make your yard more bird friendly. $5-$10 (slid-ing scale). CCE/toM

February 18: getting started with vegetable gardening, 6:30 – 8:30 pm. Learn where to site your garden, how to prepare the soil, how to start seeds, how to plant, when to mulch, which easy veggies to try first and more. Horticulture Educator Patricia Curran will also discuss favorite variet-ies, container gardening and harvesting tips. $5. Registration required. CCE/toM

February 24 – April 24: online organic gardening Course. One topic covered during each of the 9 weeks. Designed to help new gardeners get started and help experienced gardeners broaden their understanding of organic techniques for all kinds of gardens. $600. Registration required. Cornell University, Department of Horticulture Distance Learning, Ithaca. [email protected]; hort.cals.cor-nell.edu.

March 4: garden Educators network, 6:30 – 8:30 pm. Wayne Gottlieb from DeWitt Middle School will talk about school gardens and science curriculum. Audrey Baker of Wood’s Earth will talk about farm-to-school projects and edible schoolyards. Free. CCE/toM

March 7 – 8: ithaca native landscape symposium. Practice. Noted practitioners will share how they put ideas, ideals, information and values into practice on their projects. Registration required. Cinemapolis, 120 East Green Street, Ithaca. itha-canativelandscape.com.

March 8: Community supported Agriculture Fair, 12 – 3 pm. Learn about this partnership between consumers and farmers; meet and talk with 20+ area CSA farmers in one place. Boynton Middle School Cafeteria, 1601 North Cayuga Street, Ithaca. CCE/toM

March 11: introduction to seed saving, 6:30 – 8:30 pm. Learn the difference between open pollinated and hybrid varieties, which types of seeds are easi-est to save, and how to incorporate seed saving into your current veggie or flower garden. $5-$10 (sliding scale). CCE/toM

March 12: getting started with vegetable gardening, 7 – 9 pm. Beginning vegetable gardeners will learn about garden siting, soil preparation, seed starting, transplanting, mulching, container gardening, and easy veggies to try first. Free. Registration required. Groton Public Library, 112 E. Cortland Street, Groton. 607/898-5055. CCE/toM

March 13: intro to Maple sugaring with sapsquatch, 6 – 8 pm. Join Josh Dolan for a fun and informative interactive presentation on the basics of maple sug-aring along with the history and lore of the process. There will also be a tasting of the 2014 maple syrup harvest. $5-$20 (sliding scale) suggested. [email protected]. CCE/toM

sAvE thE dAtE…March 29: spring into gardening, 9 am – 4 pm.

Gardening and Climate Change. Choose from 12 different eco-gardening workshops to learn about sound gardening practices. $8 per class; $25 for 4 classes. Registration required. CCE/toM

May – october: herbal Apprenticeship Program, 6 weekends, one weekend per month. Learn to pre-pare oil and water infusions, decoctions, tinctures, creams, salves, flower essences, and more. Study plants and their healing properties, herbal prepara-tions, wild edibles, wild-crafting, and selected anat-omy and physiology of body systems. Heartstone Center for Earth Essentials / Heartstone Herbal School, 301 Brink Road, Van Etten. 607/589-4619; [email protected]; heart-stone.com.

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REgulAR Club MEEtings7th district Federated garden Clubs new York state,

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CCE/toM: Cornell Cooperative Extension, tompkins County, 615 Willow Ave., Ithaca, NY 14850. 607/272-2292; [email protected]; ccetompkins.org.

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meets the first Wednesday of each month, September – May, at 7 pm, St. John’s Home, 150 Highland Avenue, Rochester. All are welcome. Bob or Linda Springer: 585/413-0606; [email protected].

big springs garden Club of Caledonia-Mumford meets the second Monday evening of the following months in the Caledonia-Mumford area: September – November, January – May. New members and guests welcome. 585/314-6292; [email protected].

bonsai society of upstate new York meets the fourth Tuesday of the month at the Brighton Town Park Lodge, Buckland Park, 1341 Westfall Road, Rochester. 585/334-2595; bonsaisocietyofupstateny.org.

Fairport garden Club meets the third Thursday eve-ning of each month (except August and January). Accepting new members. [email protected]; fairportgardenclub.org.

garden Club of brockport meets the second Wednesday of every month at 7 pm, Clarkson Schoolhouse, Ridge Road, east of Route 19. Speakers, hands-on sessions. Kathy Dixon: 585/431-0509; [email protected].

garden Path of Penfield meets the third Wednesday of the month from September through May at 7 pm, Penfield Community Center, 1985 Baird Road, Penfield. Members enjoy all aspects of gardening; new members welcome. [email protected].

genesee Region orchid society (gRos) meets every month from September through May at the Jewish Community Center, 1200 Edgewood Avenue, Rochester, on the first Monday following the first Sunday of each month (dates sometimes vary due to holidays, etc.). The GROS is an Affiliate of The American Orchid Society (AOS) and of The Orchid Digest Corporation. geneseeorchid.org.

genesee valley hosta society meets the second Thursday of the month, April – October, at Monroe County’s Cornell Cooperative Extension, 249 Highland Avenue, Rochester. 585/538-2280; [email protected].

genesee valley Pond & koi Club meets the first Friday of the month at 6:30 pm, Cornell Cooperative Extension, 249 Highland Avenue, Rochester, except in summer when it tours local ponds. [email protected].

gesneriad society meets the first Wednesday of each month, September – May, at 6:30 pm, St. John’s Home, 150 Highland Avenue, Rochester. All are welcome. Bob or Linda Springer: 585/413-0606; [email protected] Rochester iris society meets Sundays at 2 pm, dates vary, Cornell Cooperative Extension of Monroe County, 249 Highland Avenue, Rochester. March 9: How to pre-pare iris stalks for a judged show. Public welcome. 585/599-3502; [email protected].

greater Rochester Perennial society (gRPs) meets the first Thursday of each month at 7 pm, Monroe County Cornell Cooperative Extension, 249 Highland Avenue, Rochester, except in summer when it tours members’ gardens. February 6: Perennials in the Garden with Marcy Klein. March 6: Secrets of Extraordinary Private Gardens with Sally Cunningham. 585/889-4864; [email protected]; rochesterperennial.com.

greater Rochester Rose society meets the first Tuesday of the month, April through November, at Cornell Cooperative Extension, 249 Highland Avenue, Rochester. July & August meetings in members’

gardens, December meeting at a member’s home. 585/377-0892; 585/621-1115; [email protected]; rocrose.org.

henrietta garden Club meets the third Wednesday of the month (except December, May - August) at 6:45 pm, Riparian Lecture Hall at Rivers Run, 50 Fairwood Drive, Rochester. January 15: Basics of growing, harvesting, drying and using herbs. February 19: Integrated Pest Management, methods to control pests and keep plants healthy. Open to all. henriet-tagardenclub.org; [email protected].

holley garden Club meets the second Thursday of the month at 7 pm, Holley Presbyterian Church. 585/638-6973.

ikebana international Rochester Chapter 53 meets the third Thursday of each month (except December and February) at 10 am, First Baptist Church, Hubbell Hall, 175 Allens Creek Road, Rochester. 585/872-0678; 585/586-0794.

kendall garden Club meets the first Wednesday of the month at 7 pm, Kendall Town Hall. 585/659-8289; [email protected].

newark garden Club meets the first Friday of the month at 1 pm, Park Presbyterian Church, Newark. Guests are welcome.

Pittsford garden Club meets the third Tuesday of the month, 11 am or 7 pm, at the Pittsford Library Fisher Meeting Room, 24 State Street or at the Spiegel Community Center, 35 Lincoln Avenue, Pittsford, except in July & August when it visits members’ gardens. January 21: Care & feed-ing of birds in the winter. February 18: Flower Arranging with Michael Miller of Kittelberger Florist. [email protected].

Rochester dahlia society meets the second Saturday of most months at 1 pm, Trinity Reformed Church, 909 Landing Road North, Rochester, except in the summer, when it tours members’ gardens. Visitors welcome. 585/249-0624; 585/865-2291; [email protected]; rochesterdahliasociety.com.

Rochester herb society meets the first Tuesday of each month (excluding January & February) at 12 pm, Rochester Civic Garden Center, 5 Castle Park, Rochester. June-August garden tours. New mem-bers welcome.

Rochester Permaculture Center, meets monthly to discuss topics such as edible landscapes, garden-ing, farming, renewable energy, green building, rainwater harvesting, composting, local food, forest gardening, herbalism, green living, etc. Meeting location and details: meetup.com/rochesterperma-culture.

valentown garden Club meets the third Tuesday of each month; time alternates between noon and 7 pm. Victor. Kathleen Houser, president: 585/301-6107.

ClAssEs / EvEnts• indicates activities especially appropriate for chil-dren and families.

January 16: houseplant Propagation, 6:30 – 8 pm. Karen Klingenberger, CCE Consumer Horticulture Educator, will discuss how to increase your house-plant collection. $10. Registration required. CCE/Mon

January 16: open house at Warner Castle, 6:30 – 8 pm. Learn about the many resources RCGC offers the community. Explore historic Warner Castle, refreshments, garden demo, horticultural library, purchase garden books and floral arrangements. Registration requested. RCgC

January 16: beginner Maple Producer Workshop, 6:30 – 8:30 pm. Stephen Childs, NYS Extension Specialist in the Department of Natural Resources, Cornell University, will cover a variety of aspects of maple syrup production for beginners. $10/family. Registration required. CCE/ont

January 25: seed and houseplant swap, 9:30 am – 12:45 pm. Swap seeds and houseplant cuttings and enjoy two presentations: Winning Container Gardens, Jane Milliman will share images of var-ied and inspiring container gardens from Cornell University’s annual Kathy Pufahl Memorial Container Design competition. I’m Cuckoo for Kokedama!, Trish Gannon will show slides illustrating the tech-nique and then demonstrate how to create koke-dama. Supplies will be available for purchase. $15. Registration required. RCgC

January 25: how to take stem Cuttings from Your Favorite Plants, 10 am. Presented by John Colagrosso, Cornell Cooperative Master Gardener. Hansen Nature Center, 1525 Calkins Road, Pittsford. 585/359-7044; [email protected]; sites.google.com/site/hansennaturecenter.

January 25: All About Mulching, 10:30 am – 12 pm. Learn the art of using mulch in your gardens and landscaping with Finger Lakes Community College’s Berna Ticonchuk. $10. Registration required. sg

January 25: bee hive Assembly Workshop, 1 – 4 pm. Spend time repairing equipment or learn how to build a beehive that you have ordered. Free; dona-tions accepted. Foodlink Building, 936 Exchange Avenue, Rochester. 585/820-6619; rochesterbee-keepers.com; sweetbeez.org.

January 26: orchid basics and Re-potting Workshop, 2 – 3 pm. Bring orchid growing questions and any non-blooming orchids that need re-potting. Free; $4 re-potting fee per plant. Registration required. Wayside Garden Center, 124 Pittsford-Palmyra Road (Route 31), Macedon. 585/223-1222 x100; [email protected]; Facebook; waysidegar-dencenter.com.

February 6 – 20: Pesticide Certification Education Course, Tuesdays & Thursdays, 9 am – 4:15 pm. For those who wish to obtain their NYS DEC Pesticide Applicators License and those who need re-certification credits. Registration required. Cornell Cooperative Extension of Monroe County, 249 Highland Avenue, Rochester. 585/461-1000 x225; blogs.cornell.edu/monroe.

February 8: RCgC library book sale, 10 am – 2 pm. Gently used and vintage books for sale. Free seed catalogs and back issues of magazines. RCgC

February 15: spring garden symposium, 8:30 am – 3 pm. Butterfly Gardening, Master Gardener Ken Harbison; Enhancing Backyard Habitat for Climate Change Mitigation, Master Gardener Bob Haggett; Water Conservation in the Garden, Master Gardener

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FREQuEnt hosts

CCE/Mon: Cornell Cooperative Extension, Monroe County, 249 Highland Ave., Rochester, NY 14620. 585/461-1000; counties.cce.cornell.edu/monroe.

CCE/ont: Cornell Cooperative Extension, ontario County, 480 North Main Street, Canandaigua, NY 14424. 585/394-3977 x427; [email protected]; cceontario.org.

RCgC: Rochester Civic garden Center, 5 Castle Park, Rochester, NY 14620. 585/473-5130; rcgc.org.

sg: sonnenberg gardens & Mansion state historic Park, 151 Charlotte Street, Canandaigua, NY 14424. 585/394-4922; sonnenberg.org.

2014 Winter Education SeriesAll About Mulching

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Annual Orchid ShowMar. 7, 8, & 9, 10 am - 5 pm, $5 pp

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Jeanne Totman. Includes lunch & handouts. $40. Registration required. Finger Lakes Community College Cafeteria, 4355 Lakeshore Drive, Canandaigua. CCE/ont

February 18: Make an Everlasting Wreath, 1 – 3 pm. Sue Lang and Sheryl Roets will guide participants in creating a large everlasting wreath using a base of salal (lemon leaf) and baby’s breath (depending on availability) to embellish with a selection of dried, fresh and silk floral materials. Materials included. $65. Registration required. RCgC

February 19: Cut Flower Production, 6:30 – 7:30 pm. Presented by Amy Priestly. Presented in collabora-tion with the City of Rochester. Free. CCE/Mon

February 20: botany for gardeners - the green Plant, 6 – 9 pm. Botanist and naturalist Carol Southby will explain the hidden workings of flowering plants from a gardener’s point of view. Topics covered will include the structure and function of stems, leaves and roots; photosynthesis and growth; and plant adaptations to different conditions. $40 members; $50 non-members. Registration required. RCgC

February 20: how to Create a Fairy garden, 6:30 – 8 pm. Heather Genrich of Genrich Garden Center will share techniques and tips for creating a fairy gar-den. $10. Registration required. CCE/Mon

February 20: herb gardening, 7 – 8 pm. Presented by Master Gardener Stacey VanDenburgh. Registration required. CCE/ont

February 20 – March 22: Rochester Civic gardener’s Certificate Program. Basic training for gardeners of all experience levels. Botany I, The Green Plant; Botany II, Flowers Fruits & Seeds; Soils; Herbaceous Perennials; Woody Ornamentals; Pruning. $189 members; $250 non-members. Registration required. RCgC

February 22: For the love of orchids, 10 am – 3 pm. Join Bloomfield Orchid’s Joe Kunisch to learn steps to give your orchids optimal care. $20. Registration required. sg

February 25: Plant an indoor Winter herb garden, 1 – 3 pm. Sue Lang and Sheryl Roets will guide partici-pants in creating their own indoor herb garden. Dick Minoia will demonstrate creative ways to use herbs in cooking. Materials included. $65. Registration required. RCgC

February 25: Propagating Woody Plants, 6 – 9 pm. Ted Hildebrant, owner of Coldwater Pond Nursery, will describe and demonstrate the commonly used methods for making more trees and shrubs, includ-ing cuttings, grafting, budding, layering and seed propagation. Handouts included. $32 members; $42 non-members. Registration required. RCgC

February 25: Plant Propagation Certificate. Four ses-sions: Propagating Woody Plants; Starting from Seed; Herbaceous and Softwood Cuttings; Dividing Perennials. $85 members; $120 non-members. Registration required. RCgC

February 26: Making the Most of it – Redesigning and Renovating Your landscape, 1 – 3 pm. Author and garden designer Christine Froehlich will discuss how common design mistakes can be corrected by dividing and moving plants, corrective prun-ing, effective grouping, proper siting and more. She will also cover how to choose plants and shop more effectively. $22 members; $32 non-members. Registration required. RCgC

February 27: botany for gardeners – Flowers, Fruits & seeds, 6 – 9 pm. Botanist and naturalist Carol Southby will explore the hidden workings of flower-ing plants from a gardener’s point of view. Topics covered will include: structure and functions of flow-ers; pollination, development and structure of fruits

and seeds; conditions needed for germination. $40 members; $50 non-members. Registration required. RCgC

March 1: spring garden symposium, 9 am – 3 pm. Landscape Ideas that Work. Award-winning design-er, author and lecturer Julie Moir Messervy will pres-ent 2 lectures based on her recent books: Home Outside - Creating the Landscape You Love and Landscaping Ideas that Work. Jean Westcott, land-scape designer and owner of The Artful Gardener will present Ornament in the Garden – A Designer’s Perspective. Memorial Art Gallery, 500 University Avenue, Rochester. $48 members; $58 non-mem-bers. Registration required. RCgC

March 4: spring Flowering basket, 1 – 3 pm. Sue Lang and Sheryl Roets will guide participants in planting a basket with bright spring-flowering plants and some interesting small tropicals. Materials included. $65. Registration required. RCgC

March 4: starting from seed, 6 – 8:30 pm. Megan Meyer will cover techniques for sowing annual, perennial and vegetable seeds, the merits of buying seed versus collecting your own, timing for indoor and outdoor plantings, and indoor seed-starting setups. Includes opportunity for hands-on experi-ence. $25 members; $35 non-members. Registration required. RCgC

March 5: Air Plant terrarium Workshop, 7 – 8:30 pm. Sigriet Ferrer will discuss Tillandsia (air plants), their

water, temperature and lighting needs and guide participants as they plant their own in a hanging

glass teardrop. Materials included. $29 members; $34 non-members. Registration required. RCgC

March 5 – 6: bus trip to Philadelphia Flower show. Travel by motor coach with Michael Warren Thomas to see the Philadelphia Flower Show, 2014 theme: ART-iculture, and Longwood Gardens. All expenses included except dinner at Flower Show & lunch at Longwood. $395 double; $450 single. 585/703-9237; savourlife.com.

March 6: Woody ornamentals, 6 – 9 pm. In this slide-lecture, author and landscape designer Christine Froehlich will share her method of categorizing woodies according to shape, structure, growth habit, color and scale to help simplify choices and allow you to create more effective designs. She will discuss the landscape values of many woodies as well as how to buy and plant them. $36 members; $46 non-members. Registration required. RCgC

March 6: site Assessment, 7 – 8:30 pm. Presented by Master Gardener Ken Harbison. Registration required. CCE/ont

March 7 – 9: orchid show, 10 am – 5 pm. Displays of Cattleyas, Cymbidiums, Dendrobiums, Phalaenopsis and more. Seminars, vendors. $5. sg

March 8 – 9: bus trip to Philadelphia Flower show. See description under March 5 – 6. 585/703-9237; savourlife.com.

March 11: Make an Everlasting Wreath, 6 – 8 pm. See description under February 18. $65. Registration required. RCgC

March 11: designing like a Pro, 6:30 – 8:30 pm. Diane Baron will talk about how to select the right plant material, pick up on design cues, be creative about problem solving, the importance of artistic expres-sion, focal points, placement of plant and hardscape material, lighting, soil prep, planting, how to shop your local nursery, why speaking Latin is important in the nursery, and the real truth about whether size really does matter. $22 members; $32 non-mem-bers. Registration required. RCgC

March 12: Making the Most of it – Redesigning and Renovating Your landscape, 6:30 – 8:30 pm. See description under February 26. $22 members; $32

non-members. Registration required. RCgC

March 12: landscape Your Yard with Wildlife in Mind, 7 – 8:30 pm. Presented by Master Gardener Bob Haggett. Registration required. CCE/ont

March 13: herbaceous Perennials, 6 – 8:30 pm. Marcella Klein will discuss perennials that provide a long season of color while requiring minimal upkeep, plus those that flourish under difficult con-ditions like poor soil, steep slopes, deep shade and deer. $30 members; $40 non-members. Registration required. RCgC

sAvE thE dAtE…March 19: spring Clean up, 6:30 – 7:30 pm. Presented

by Dan Schied. Presented in collaboration with the City of Rochester. Free. CCE/Mon

March 20: starting Plants from seeds, 6:30 – 8 pm. Master Gardener Anne Johnston will share the secrets of her success in starting plants for her gar-den at home. $10. Registration required. CCE/Mon

March 22: geneva bee Conference, 9 am – 4 pm. Several renown speakers on the topic of honey bees. $30 individual; $50 couple. 300 Pulteney Street, Geneva. genevabeeconference.org.

April 16: Rochester’s horticultural history, 6:30 – 7:30 pm. Presented by Bev Gibson. Presented in collabo-ration with the City of Rochester. Free. CCE/Mon

May 17: native Plant sale, 8:30 am – 2 pm. Presented by Genesee Land Trust. Brighton Town Hall, 2300 Elmwood Avenue, Rochester. 585/256-2130; [email protected]; geneseelandtrust.org.

May 17 – 18: linwood tree Peony Festival of Flowers. Linwood Gardens, 1912 York Road, Linwood. 585/584-3913; linwoodgardens.org.

May 24: Proud Market Plant sale. RCgC

May 24 – 25: linwood tree Peony Festival of Flowers. Linwood Gardens, 1912 York Road, Linwood. 585/584-3913; linwoodgardens.org.

May 31: odyssey to ithaca. Travel by motor coach to tour the Ithaca region, including Cornell Plantations, with opportunities to shop at a variety of nurseries. RCgC

May 31 – June 1: linwood tree Peony Festival of Flowers. Linwood Gardens, 1912 York Road, Linwood. 585/584-3913; linwoodgardens.org.

June 21: backyard habitat tour, 9 am – 4 pm. Visit properties in Brighton, Rochester including the South Wedge and Chili. Self-guided. Tickets avail-able in May. Genesee Land Trust, 585/256-2130; [email protected]; geneseelandtrust.org.

July 12: summer garden tour. RCgC

september 13: gathering of gardeners. Presented by Master Gardeners of Cornell Cooperative Extension, Monroe County. gatheringofgardeners.com.

sYRACusE REgulAR Club MEEtings:African Violet Society of Syracuse meets the second

Thursday of the month, September – May, Pitcher Hill Community Church, 605 Bailey Road, North Syracuse. 315/492-2562; [email protected]; avsof-syracuse.org.

Central new York orchid society meets the first Sunday of the month, September – May, St. Augustine’s Church, 7333 O’Brien Road, Baldwinsville. Dates may vary due to holidays. 315/633-2437; cnyos.org.

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gardeners of syracuse meets the third Thursday of each month at 7:30 pm, Reformed Church of Syracuse, 1228 Teall Avenue, Syracuse. Enter from Melrose Avenue. 315/464-0051.

gardeners in thyme (a women’s herb club) meets the second Thursday of the month at 7 pm, Beaver Lake Nature Center, Baldwinsville. 315/635-6481; [email protected].

habitat gardening Club of CnY (hgCnY) meets the last Sunday of most months at 2 pm, Liverpool Public Library. HGCNY is a chapter of Wild Ones: Native Plants, Natural Landscapes; for-wild.org. Meetings are free and open to the public. January 26: SUNY-ESF Professor & author Robin Kimmerer will discuss her book “Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge, and the Teachings of Plants.” February 23: Video recording of a presentation by Douglas Tallamy in which he discusses why native plants are important. 315/487-5742; hgcny.org.

koi and Water garden society of Central new York usually meets the third Monday of each month at 7 pm. See web site for meeting locations. 315/458-3199; cnykoi.com.

syracuse Rose society meets the second Thursday of every month (except December and February) at 7 pm. Public welcome. Reformed Church of Syracuse, 1228 Teall Avenue, Syracuse. Enter from Melrose Avenue. Club members maintain the E. M. Mills Memorial Rose Garden, Thornden Park, Syracuse. [email protected]; syracuserosesociety.org.

Williamson garden Club. On-going community proj-ects; free monthly lectures to educate the commu-

nity about gardening. Open to all. 315/524-4204. [email protected]; grow-thewilliamsongarden-club.blogspot.com.

ClAsssEs / EvEnts• indicates activities especially appropriate for chil-

dren and families.

sAvE thE dAtE…March 26: the gardens You Really Want – start with seeds, 6:30 – 8 pm. Class will cover the reasons for starting plants from seeds, supplies and equipment and seed sources and selections. Basic seed planting steps will also be discussed. $10. Registration required. Cornell Cooperative Extension, Oneida County, 121 Second Street, Oriskany. 736/3394 x125; counties.cce.cornell.edu/Oneida.

June 28: herb and Flower Festival, 9 am – 3:30 pm. Fifty local vendors, seminars. $3. Cornell Cooperative Extension, Oneida County, 121 Second Street, Oriskany. 736/3394 x125; counties.cce.cornell.edu/Oneida.

July 12 – 13: Finger lakes lavender Festival, 9 am – 5 pm. Lockwood Lavender Farm, 1682 West Lake Road, Skaneateles. lockwoodfarm.blogspot.com; fingerlakeslavenderfestival.blogspot.com.

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ClAsssEs / EvEnts• indicates activities especially appropriate for chil-

dren and families.

• January 18: Winter tree id, 1 – 2 pm. An introduc-tion to the clues and cues of twigs and bark to help identify trees without their leaves. Ages 7 and up. $3 individual; $5 family. Registration required. Albany Pine Bush Discovery Center, 195 New Karner Road, Albany. 518/456-0655; albanypinebush.org.

• January 26: Winter tree id, 1 – 2 pm. See description under January 18. Ages 7 and up. $3 individual; $5 family. Registration required. Albany Pine Bush Discovery Center, 195 New Karner Road, Albany. 518/456-0655; albanypinebush.org.

March 1 – 9: Philadelphia Flower show. ART-iculture, where art meets horticulture. Pennsylvania Convention Center, Philadelphia. theflowershow.com.

sAvE thE dAtE…March 21 – 23: Capital district garden & Flower

show. Storybook Gardens. Hudson Valley Community College, Troy. gardenandflowershow.com.

Deadline for Calendar Listings for the next issue (March-April) is Friday, January 31, 2014.

Please send your submissions to [email protected].

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