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Casey Bowker will be the first to admit it: While he loves to cook, he’s not a trained culinarian. So, when a friend suggested that
Casey Bowker will be the first to admit it: While he loves to cook, he’s not a trained culinarian. So, when a friend suggested that
Victoria Savka likes to begin her day with a bike ride. She pedals through the countryside near her home in Auburn, visiting the farms that
Collecting houseplants has become more than a hobby—it’s now considered a lifestyle. Rochester’s notoriously long and gray winters combined with quarantine guidelines have caused a
Flower trucks are fairly new to the pop-up scene, with the majority of them located in larger cities in the South. Jessica Weiss fell in
“Primavera” roughly translates as “first spring.” It’s the first true full season of the Gregorian calendar; the first appearance of buds on trees. It’s also
If you’ve been a regular reader of (585) magazine over the last few years and are also an enthusiastic gardener, you’ll recognize Terri Sauerhafer’s name—she’s
There’s nothing like seeing a burst of color in the garden on a gray winter day. A garden ablaze with golden- and lemony-yellow foliage, stems,
Orchids comprise one of the largest groups of flowering plants, with about 28,000 accepted species and more than 100,000 hybrids and cultivars. Even with so
In today’s fast-paced convenience-driven market, there are lots of options for buying “fresh from the farm” and even getting it delivered to your office or
Based in Ithaca, shrubbucket.com is an online store for plants, pots, fertilizers, and other accessories. “The horticultural industry is sort of far behind many others,”