On patches, gardens, and other expressions of nearby nature
Story and photos by Michelle Sutton unless noted Keep straight down this block, Then turn right where you will findA peach tree blooming.
Story and photos by Michelle Sutton unless noted Keep straight down this block, Then turn right where you will findA peach tree blooming.
Story by Michelle Sutton; photos courtesy of Bergen Water Gardens and Nursery The ‘Magnificient’ lotus is the first to bloom each year at the nursery
Story and photos by Michelle Sutton Wispy pale purple coneflower (Echinacea pallida), the favorite snack of the author’s resident woodchuck, had to be rescued by a
Rachel Stepien is the owner of the Plant Shack in East Aurora, southeast of Buffalo. With two locations and a third being planned, she is
For about ten years, the author did garden design, installation, and maintenance in greater Rochester. Courtyard gardens were especially fun and rewarding. I have a
Story by Michelle Sutton; photos courtesy of Coldwater Pond Nursery When third-generation nurseryman and plant propagator Ted Hildebrant was ready to open his own nursery
by John Boccacino Barone Gardens Having grown up on a family farm situated on South Bay Road in Cicero, John Barone admits that farming was
The Eastman Museum’s annual “Dutch Connection” show shares in the struggle against winter blues Story by John Ernst; photos provided by the George Eastman Museum
story by Michelle Sutton; photos courtesy Ellen Krzemien unless noted Sunrise over the flower fields For weeks after my interview with Ellen Krzemien (pronounced CRAZE-men),
story by Valerie Shaw; photo courtesy Ballantyne Gardens When you think of gardening, using your ears is one of the last approaches that might come