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Enjoy waves of spring color– in a single spot

by Connie Oswald Stofko Here’s a way to enjoy waves of spring color in a single spot in a garden bed– or even in a container. This information came to me from Joanie Long, chair of the horticulture committee with the East Aurora Garden Club, who gave a presentation to her club on the topic last year. She calls this method of planting bulbs layering or lasagna gardening. Instead of planting crocuses here and tulips over there, all of the…...

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Make a kokedama moss ball garden at Botanical Gardens

Kokedama or moss ball gardening will be offered for the first time from 6-8:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 20 as part of the Make-it Take-it series at the Buffalo and Erie County Botanical Gardens, 2655 South Park Ave., Buffalo. Kokedama is a Japanese hanging garden that originated from bonsai styles. These trendy arrangements are created with a packed soil mixture covered with moss and tied with string. You can hang them. This workshop will be led by David Clark, internationally known…...

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Photo contests: Audubon names winners; Botanical Gardens adds Selfie category

See the winners in one local photo contest and get set to enter your photos in another. The Audubon Nature Center in Jamestown has posted the winners in its 2016 Nature Photography Contest- stunning! The Buffalo and Erie County Botanical Gardens has added a new category, Best Selfie, in its digital photo contest this year, and you have until Dec. 31 to enter. Audubon Nature Center Check out the images of the winners and runners-up in the photo contest of the…...

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Building a path or patio: Is this a project for you?

by Connie Oswald Stofko Last month, we talked about a project most home gardeners can do, building a garden wall, and we discussed the advantages of using natural stone instead of concrete. A reader asked if we would do something about building flat areas. To recap: In the previous article, we talked about building a garden wall that’s 6 to 12 inches high. It’s a little easier using natural stone than concrete because you can skip some of the preparation…...

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Classes set by Master Gardeners in East Aurora

The Cornell Cooperative Extension of Erie County Master Gardener Program will hold a series of three gardening classes to be held in late September and early October. The classes will be held from 7 to 8:30 p.m. in Dard Hunter Hall (upstairs meeting room) at the Print Shop on the Roycroft Campus at 21 South Grove St., East Aurora. (On the day of the class, check the Cooperative Extension website; the location of the class may be moved to a…...

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Build a scarecrow for free Sept. 17 at Mischler’s

Build your own scarecrow during Oktoberfest from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 17 at Mischler’s Florist and Greenhouses, 118 S. Forest Rd., Williamsville. You supply an old shirt and pants and they will provide the rest of the materials– a burlap head, straw, twine and sticks. Mischler’s Greenhouse associates will be on hand to help. Take your child or grandchild to share in this unique Oktoberfest experience. While you’re at Mischler’s, check out all the items for fall…...

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You can enter veggies in flower show

If you have grown some vegetables that you’re proud of, you can make sure they get the recognition that they deserve by entering them in the flower show to be held by the Kenmore Garden Club next weekend. Anyone can enter; you don’t have to be a member of the club. The vegetable that you want to enter must have been grown by you. You can enter any vegetable. If the vegetable is large, such as regular tomatoes, you will…...

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Huge steam engine from SS Canadiana to be displayed at 50th anniversary show

by Connie Oswald Stofko Dave Mischler, president of the  Western New York Gas & Steam Engine Association, and his wife, Nancy, were among the last people to ride on the SS Canadiana, the boat that ferried passengers between Buffalo and the Crystal Beach Amusement Park in Ontario. The couple was in high school when they took a moonlight cruise in 1956, the last year of the Canadiana’s operation here. The huge steam engine that once powered the boat will be…...

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Cool ideas from a garden on Niagara Falls garden walk include keyhole garden

by Connie Oswald Stofko “We want people to come back downtown,” said Ruth Cooper of 12th St., Niagara Falls. “It’s safe here.” That was the message of the Black Squirrel Garden Walk, held July 23 as part of Garden Walk of Niagara Falls, USA. (The Black Squirrel Garden Walk is named that for the black squirrels that you can see in Niagara Falls but aren’t common elsewhere in other parts of Western New York.) The event included a garden walk…...

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New Horticulture IV & V classes set at Botanical Gardens; art classes to begin

Two new series of classes, Horticulture V and VI, are being added to the existing series of horticulture classes at the Buffalo and Erie County Botanical Gardens, 2655 South Park Ave., Buffalo. Art classes are scheduled, too. For more information, call 827-1584, ext. 292. Horticulture classes You don’t have to take the classes in order, so you can take these new classes even if you haven’t completed Horticulture I-IV. You can sign up for just a single class, too. The…...

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