Marcus at garden workshop in Buffalo

Want to start seedlings? Build this frame to hold a grow light

You can start seeds anywhere– even in your basement– by building an inexpensive frame that holds a light. At a well attended workshop Saturday at Buffalo ReUse, Danielle Rovillo, ReUse’s community programs director, and Tom Arrigo, volunteer, gave a demonstration on how to build frames using recycled materials. The directions for building two different styles, an A-frame and a box frame, are given below. The A-frame is designed to hold one light and the box frame holds two. You don’t…...

Membership Required

You must be a member to access this content.

View Membership Levels

Already a member? Log in here
winter photo Jaime Pabilonia

Enjoy your Buffalo garden, even during the snowy winter!

by Connie Oswald Stofko Too many of us in the Buffalo area ignore our gardens during winter and miss out on what can be a spectacularly beautiful season. Because it’s too cold to sit outside in your garden during this time of year, you want to create a gardenscape that can be admired while you’re snuggled up inside. Concentrate your efforts on the areas of your yard that you can see from your windows, especially those near your sofa or…...

Membership Required

You must be a member to access this content.

View Membership Levels

Already a member? Log in here
icicle mum in Buffalo

Botanical Gardens chooses Swarts as new president/CEO

David J. Swarts has been named the new president/chief executive officer of the Buffalo and Erie County Botanical Gardens. A lifelong resident of Erie County, Swarts previously served as commissioner of the New York State Department of Motor Vehicles and Erie County Clerk. He also was a Buffalo teacher. Swarts will be responsible for administering the day-to-day operations of the Botanical Gardens and for implementing its overall master plan and the recently adopted strategic plan. “This is an exciting time…...

Membership Required

You must be a member to access this content.

View Membership Levels

Already a member? Log in here
phrag kovachii orchid in Elma NY

Do gardening indoors during Buffalo winters by growing orchids

by Connie Oswald Stofko “The whole reason I got into orchids was that it gave me the ability to play in the wintertime,” said Joseph A. DiDomenico Jr., president of the Niagara Frontier Orchid Society. You can have fun gardening inside with orchids, too. In a previous article, we explained how easy it is to grow orchids, even during winter in the Buffalo area. In this article, we’ll take a peek inside DiDomenico’s large greenhouse at his home in Elma…...

Membership Required

You must be a member to access this content.

View Membership Levels

Already a member? Log in here
emerald ash borer

Ash trees threatened in Buffalo area

by Connie Oswald Stofko The emerald ash borer, an insect that might  be admired for its beauty if it wasn’t so destructive, is threatening ash trees in the Buffalo area. Although the beetle hasn’t yet been spotted in Erie or Niagara Counties, “Unfortunately, it’s pretty much all around us,” said John Farfaglia, extension educator at Cornell Cooperative Extension of Niagara County. “It’s not official, but I think it’s safe to say they’re here in some form.” The emerald ash borer…...

Membership Required

You must be a member to access this content.

View Membership Levels

Already a member? Log in here
moth orchid or phalaenopsis close up

If you’re itching to garden, try easy-to-grow orchids

by Connie Oswald Stofko Your garden looks beautiful under its blanket of snow, but you may be missing the beautiful blooms it offered during the warmer months. If you’re looking for a way to grow flowers indoors over the winter, try orchids. People think they’re difficult to grow, but modern orchid hybridizing has created a wide variety of orchids that you can grow easily inside your home, said Joseph A. DiDomenico Jr., president of the Niagara Frontier Orchid Society. What…...

Membership Required

You must be a member to access this content.

View Membership Levels

Already a member? Log in here
Schefflera Leaves by Michael Mandolfo

Artists’ guidelines available for Arcangel Gallery

If you’re interested in exhibiting photos or artwork at the new Arcangel Gallery at the Buffalo and Erie County Botanical Gardens, check out the Arcangel Gallery Application & Guidelines. The aim of the Arcangel Gallery at the Botanical Gardens is to display photography and/or artwork that reflects first, the Botanical Gardens and its horticulture residents, then nature in general and Western New York life and architecture. First preference will be given to applicants that highlight the Botanical Gardens. The gallery…...

Membership Required

You must be a member to access this content.

View Membership Levels

Already a member? Log in here
Corinne and Wayne Arcangel

New art gallery to exhibit botanical works by local artists

by Connie Oswald Stofko The Arcangel Gallery, a new art exhibit space, was dedicated on Friday at the Buffalo and Erie County Botanical Gardens, 2655 South Park Ave., Buffalo. Local artists will have an opportunity to display their work. The gallery was named for Brent D. Arcangel, who died at age 23 in a car crash caused by a driver who fell asleep at the wheel. The space was dedicated by his parents, Wayne D. and Corrine Arcangel of Hamburg,…...

Membership Required

You must be a member to access this content.

View Membership Levels

Already a member? Log in here
Lancaster Garden Club

Theme helps gardeners coordinate decorations

When you have 12 different garden clubs decorating the rooms of a mansion, how do you assure that the house will have a coherent look? At the Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural Site, they choose a theme and colors. This year’s theme is “A Visit From St. Nick” and the colors are red and gold. That color scheme can be seen in the elegant dining room at left, decorated by the Lancaster Garden Club. The portrait is of Frances Wilcox, daughter of…...

Membership Required

You must be a member to access this content.

View Membership Levels

Already a member? Log in here
Smallwood Garden Club in Amherst

Garden clubs re-create turn-of-century Christmas at Roosevelt Inaugural Site

by Connie Oswald Stofko During the Victorian era, wealthy Buffalo residents celebrated Christmas with spectacular parties and lavish decorations. Get a taste of that bygone era during the Victorian Christmas events at the Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural Site, 641 Delaware Ave., Buffalo. You can still make reservations for events on Thursday and Friday of this week, which include a dinner theater performance by Mike Randall, actor and meteorologist for WKBW-TV, in Charles Dickens Presents: A Christmas Carol. Randall will perform as…...

Membership Required

You must be a member to access this content.

View Membership Levels

Already a member? Log in here