
Natural Selections: A Riot of Rudbeckias
Last July, my mom and I embarked on our first day-long coach tour sponsored by the Buffalo National Garden Festival. We visited several diverse gardens
Last July, my mom and I embarked on our first day-long coach tour sponsored by the Buffalo National Garden Festival. We visited several diverse gardens
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A parade of new shops and eateries is lining up along the South Wedge and Zeppa Bistro leads the way—despite being nearly hidden in the
Last month my grandmother-in-law, Pat Smith, died here in Rochester at the age of 93. She was never a gardener, although she liked flowers. What
A barroom crowd of maybe forty gathers around tables and chairs discussing Rochester’s potential to nurse startup businesses into existence. Students and professors from RIT
Story and photographs by Rich Finzer There’s no doubt about it—I adore wildflowers; it doesn’t matter what kind. It could be a lush stand of
May and June bring much delight to gardeners with the longer daylight hours and warmer temperatures to tackle various timely gardening chores. Spring is a
Small Batch Strawberry Jam Makes 4 cups 3 ½ lbs. strawberries, washed, hulled and halved 2 ¾ cups sugar ½ tsp. kosher salt 1 lemon,
Rochester-area composer and (585) writer Glenn McClure concludes a whirlwind Eastern Seaboard tour of his choral works with a concert by the Rochester Oratorio Society
About a thirty-mile drive southwest of Rochester near little town of Pavilion, there’s a place called Linwood Gardens, a romantic old estate that inspires visitors