Calendar

BUFFALO

REGULAR CLUB MEETINGS

African Violet & Gesneriad Society of WNY meets the third Tuesday of the month, September–August, at 7 p.m., Greenfield Health & Rehab Facility, 5949 Broadway, Lancaster.  av*****@gm***.com

Alden Garden Club meets the second Wednesday of the month (except July and August) at 7 p.m., Alden Community Center, West Main St., Alden. New members and guests welcome. Plant sale each May. 716-937-7924.

Amana Garden Club meets the second Wednesday of the month (except January) at Ebenezer United Church of Christ, 630 Main St., West Seneca. Visitors welcome. 716-844-8543, si*****@ao*.com

Amherst Garden Club meets the fourth Wednesday of the month (except December, March, July, and August) at 10 a.m., St. John’s Lutheran Church, Main St., Williamsville. New members and guests welcome. 716-836-5397.

Bowmansville Garden Club meets the first Monday of the month (except June, July, August, and December) at 7 p.m., Bowmansville Fire Hall, 36 Main St., Bowmansville. New members and guests welcome. For more information, 716-361-8325.

Buffalo Area Daylily Society. East Aurora Senior Center, 101 King St., East Aurora. The society is a friendly group who get together to enjoy daylilies. Plant sales in August. Open gardens, June–August. Facebook.

Buffalo Bonsai Society meets every second Saturday at 1 p.m. at ECC North Campus, STEM Bldg., 6205 Main St., Williamsville. Picnic/Auction; 9/14, (Rochester) Penjing Bonsai; 10/12, Mark Arpag; 11/9, Suiseki with Sean Smith. buffalobonsaisociety.com.

East Aurora Garden Club meets at noon on the second Monday of each month, except January. The club meets at Nativity Lutheran Church, 970 E. Main St., East Aurora (just west of the 400 Expressway exit). The club’s objective is to stimulate, create interest, and promote education on horticulture, the art of gardening, flower arranging, and environmental conservation; and to promote the beautification of surrounding areas. For more information about the club or membership call 716-912-1589.

Federated Garden Clubs NYS–District 8. Nancy Kalieta is the director;  na*******@ao*.com . gardenclubsofwny.com.

Forest Stream Garden Club meets the third Thursday of the month (September–May) at 7 p.m., Presbyterian Village, 214 Village Park Dr., Williamsville and other locations. Summer garden teas and tours available. Ongoing projects include beautification of the Williamsville Meeting House, garden therapy at a local nursing home, youth gardening, and Victorian Christmas decorating.  ei******@ma*****.com .

Friends of Kenan Herb Club meets the third Monday of the month at 2 p.m. at the Taylor Theater. New members are always welcome. kenancenter.org/herb-club.

Garden Club of the Tonawanda meets the third Thursday of the month at 6:30 p.m., Tonawanda City Hall, Community Room. Facebook.

Garden Friends of Clarence meets the second Wednesday of the month at 7 p.m., September–June, Town Park Clubhouse, 10405 Main St.,  Cl******************************@ho*****.com .

Gardens Buffalo Niagara open gardens on Thursdays and Fridays in July starts Thursday, July 11. Explore the beauty of gardens spread out in Erie and Niagara counties. Visit gardensbuffaloniagara.com/open-gardens-buffalo for more details and location information.

Hamburg Garden Club meets the second Wednesday of each month (except July and August) at 10 a.m. at the VFW Post 1419, 2985 Lakeview Rd, Hamburg. Events include a June plant sale and July and August field trips. New members and guests are welcome. Contact lo*********@gm***.com .

Kenmore Garden Club meets the second Tuesday of the month (except July, August, and December) at 10 a.m., Kenmore United Methodist Church, 32 Landers Rd., Kenmore. Activities include guest speakers, floral designs, and community service. New members and guests are welcome.  so*******@ao*.com .

Ken-Sheriton Garden Club meets the second Tuesday of the month (except January) at 7 p.m., St. Mark’s Lutheran Church, 576 Delaware Rd. Kenmore. Monthly programs, artistic design, and horticulture displays. New members and guests welcome. 716-833-8799,  ds********@gm***.com .

Lancaster Garden Club meets the second Wednesday of the month (except January, July, and August) at 7 p.m., St. John Lutheran Church, 55 Pleasant Ave., Lancaster. All are welcome. Facebook

Lewiston Garden Club meets the fourth Monday of the month. See website for meeting information, lewistongardenfest.com/garden-club.html or contact at PO Box 32, Lewiston, NY 14092.

Niagara Frontier Botanical Society meets the second Tuesday of the month September through May at 7:30 p.m. (except April) at the Harlem Rd. Community Center, 4255 Harlem Rd., Amherst. Entrance is on the north side of the building. Meetings are open to the public.

Niagara Frontier Orchid Society (NFOS) usually meets the first Tuesday following the first Sunday, September–June, Botanical Gardens, 2655 South Park Ave., Buffalo. niagarafrontierorchids.org.

Orchard Park Garden Club meets the first Thursday of the month (except July and December) at 11:30 a.m. at St. John’s Lutheran Church, 4536 South Buffalo St., Orchard Park. Contact Diana Szczepanski at 716-674-8970 for membership information. Guests are always welcome.

Ransomville Garden Club meets the third Wednesday or Saturday of the month at 5:45 p.m., Ransomville Community Library, 3733 Ransomville Rd., Ransomville. Meetings are open to all. Activities include community gardening projects, educational presentations, and June plant sale.  bb*********@gm***.com .

Silver Creek-Hanover Garden Club meets the second Saturday of the month at 11 a.m., Silver Creek Senior Center, 1823 Lake Rd. (Rte. 5), Silver Creek.  sc***************@gm***.com

South Towns Gardeners meets the third Friday of each month (except January) at 9:30 am. Location is the American Legion Post, 5784 Ellis Road, Orchard Park 14127, NY. New members welcome!

Springville Concord Garden Club meets the first Friday of the month at 10 a.m. at the Concord Senior Center, 40 Commerce Dr., Springville. Meetings feature guest speakers on a variety of gardening and related topics. Annual July Garden Walk. Guests are welcome.

Town and Country Garden Club of LeRoy meets the second Wednesday of the month (except February) at 6:30 p.m., First Presbyterian Church, 7 Clay St., LeRoy 14482. Prospective members and guests are welcome. Contact:  le***************@gm***.com . Facebook: facebook.com/GardenClubLeRoyNY

Town and Country Garden Club of Williamsville generally meets the second Thursday of the month from 2–4 p.m. at the Ransom Oaks Community Club House, 101 Ransom Oaks Dr., East Amherst. Some meetings are held off site for garden tours and special events. The club maintains a garden at the Clearfield Library, 770 Hopkins Rd. Membership brochures with program information are available in the library. For information, contact  La*******@ro********.com .

Tropical Fish Society of Erie County meets the third Tuesday of the month at 7:30 p.m., Lake Erie Italian Club, 3200 South Park Ave., Lackawanna. tropical-fish-club-of-erie-county.com

Western New York Herb Study Group meets the second Wednesday of the month at 7 p.m., Buffalo and Erie County Botanical Gardens, 2655 South Park Ave., Buffalo. Facebook.

Western New York Honey Producers, Inc. Cornell Cooperative Extension of Erie County, 21 South Grove St., East Aurora. wnyhpa.org

Western New York Hosta Society. The WNYHS was formed to encourage members to appreciate hostas and to provide them with access to quality new varieties. The group meets three times a year at the East Aurora Senior Center, 101 King St., East Aurora. wnyhosta.com.

Western New York Hosta Society Breakfast Meetings are friendly get-togethers the first Saturday (winter months only) at 10 a.m., Forestview Restaurant, Depew, wnyhosta.com

Western New York Iris Society meets at the Julia B. Reinstein Library, 1030 Losson Rd., Cheektowaga, at 1:30 p.m. on the first Sunday of each month.

Western New York Rose Society meets the third Wednesday of each month at 7 p.m. St. Stephens-Bethlehem United Church of Christ, 750 Wehrle Dr., Williamsville. Check the Facebook page or website for meeting content: wnyrosesociety.net.

Youngstown Garden Club meets the second Wednesday of every month at 7 p.m., First Presbyterian Church, 100 Church St., Youngstown. Facebook.

FREQUENT HOSTS

BECBG: Buffalo & Erie County Botanical Gardens, 2655 South Park Ave., Buffalo, NY 14218. 716/827-1584; buffalogardens.com.

REIN: Reinstein Woods Nature Preserve, 93 Honorine Drive, Depew, NY 14043. 716-683-5959; reinsteinwoods.org.

CLASSES / EVENTS

F Ongoing: Feed the Fish, 9:30 a.m. Regular admission for the day is included after the event. All tickets must be purchased ahead of time online. Check online for all dates. BECBG

Ongoing: Orchids After Dark, 6 p.m. on select days. See the beautiful blooms of the Orchid Exhibit after the sun sets. Check online for all dates and ticket prices. BECBG

May 4: Mothers Day & Teacher Appreciation Pick-a-Pot, 9:30 a.m.–4 p.m., Create a flower arrangement for the hard-working moms and teachers at any time from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Monday, May 4 through Friday, May 8. All ages are welcome. Cost is $15, registration not required. Badding Farm Market & Garden Center, 10820 Transit Rd, East Amherst, NY 14051

May 9: Basic Tree Identification Course, 10 a.m.–noon. Tom Draves and William Snyder review the basic elements of woody plant identification with Draves Arboretum. Course cost is $25; registration required. Visit dravesarboretum.org for more information.

May 9: World Migratory Bird Day, 9:30 a.m. This is a lesson about seven simple actions to help birds as guests search the woods for all types of feathered friends. Bring binoculars if you have them. Registration required; call 716-683-5959. REIN

May 13 & 14: Mother’s Day Plant & Sip, 5–7 p.m. Celebrate Mother’s Day with a Plant and Sip at Badding Farm Market & Garden Center. Ticket price is $65; registration is required.

F May 16: Butterfly Experience Opening, 10 a.m.– 4 p.m., Buffalo and Erie County Botanical Gardens will return on May 16, open daily until July 19. BECBG

May 16: Amphibians: Masters of Two Worlds, 2 p.m. Students will learn about the role that amphibians play in the ecosystem, how to identify them by sight and sound, and how to explore in search of these remarkable animals. Registration required. REIN

S June 6: The Hamburg Garden Club’s 22nd Annual Perennial Plant Sale, 7:30 a.m.–1 p.m. Shop perennials from members’ gardens and previously loved gardening items. Hamburg Farmer’s Market, Moose Lodge #523, 45 Church St, Hamburg.

T June 13: Shaw Guild Garden Tour—The Shaw Guild Garden Tour is an annual self-guided tour of private gardens in Niagara-on-the-Lake. Tickets start at $25. Shawguild.ca/garden-tour 

June 20–21: GardenFest 2026, The annual GardenFest will be on Saturday June 20, and Sunday June 21 on Canter Street in historic Lewiston. The free event will feature multiple nurseries, vendors, landscapers, and gardeners. lewistongardenfest.com 


SAVE THE DATE…

F July 6–31: Garden Explorers Summer Camp, 9 a.m.–noon. This half-day program explores various subjects including art, science, botany, and gardening for ages 10–14 at the Buffalo and Erie County Botanical Gardens. Cost is $250 a week. Visit www.buffalogardens.com for more information.

T July 11: Annual Arboretum Open House and Tour, 1:30 p.m.– 3:30 p.m. Learn about the story of Draves Arboretum and tour the species collection with Tom Draves. Cost of admission is $12. Visit dravesarboretum.org for more information.

T July 17–18: Ken-Ton GardenTour—Night Lights, 8:30–11 p.m. This evening tour highlights the hard work of community gardeners in Tonawanda and Kenmore. kentongardentour.com 

T July 18–19: Ken-Ton Garden Tour—Day Tour, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Visitors can enjoy community gardens in Tonawanda and Kenmore. kentongardentour.com 
August 15: William “Bill” Hendricks on Woody Plant Selections for the Shade Garden, 1–3 p.m. Horticultural expert Bill Hendricks takes an engaging and practical look at small trees and shrubs that thrive in shaded landscapes. Registration fee is $35. dravesarboretum.org

ITHACA

REGULAR CLUB MEETINGS

Adirondack Chapter, North American Rock Garden Society (ACNARGS) Meetings are open to all. Check the current newsletter on the website for meeting location: acnargs.org or Facebook.com/acnargs

Auraca Herbarists, an herb study group, usually meets the second Tuesday of the month at noon, Cornell Botanic Gardens, Ithaca. Brown bag lunch at noon followed by the program. and herb of the month. Field trips during the growing season. All are welcome. Contact: Pat Curran,  pc**@co*****.edu

Elmira Garden Club meets the first Thursday of the month, April–December, at 6 p.m., 426 Fulton St., Elmira. Annual plant sale, workshops, monthly meetings, local garden tours and community gardening services. Karen Coletta, 607-731-8320, Facebook.

Finger Lakes Native Plant Society meetings are usually on the third Tuesday of the month September to May. The organization is dedicated to promoting the appreciation of native flora and holds free public field trips and indoor programs, plus provides members a newsletter, seed exchange, native plant sale, and December celebration of native plants. flnps.org in**@fl***.org .

Windsor NY Garden Group meets the second and fourth Tuesdays of the month at 10 a.m., members’ homes or Windsor Community House, 107 Main St., Windsor. windsorgardengroup.suerambo.com.

ROCHESTER

REGULAR CLUB MEETINGS

7th District Federated Garden Clubs New York State, Inc. meets the first Wednesday of the month. 7thdistrictfgcnys.org.

African Violet and Gesneriad Society of Rochester meets the first Thursday of the month September–November and March–May, 7–9 p.m. at Messiah Lutheran Church, 4301 Mt. Read Blvd., Rochester. December and June meetings are social events TBD location. Contacts: Douglas Burdick, 585-313-8674,  db******@ms*.com . Barb Festenstein, 585-461-1673,  ba*************@ao*.com .

Bloomfield Garden Club meets the third Thursday of the month at 11:45 a.m., Veterans Park, 6910 Routes 5 & 20, Bloomfield. Visitors and prospective new members welcome. Marlene Moran, 585-924-8035, Facebook.


Bonsai Society of Upstate New York meets the fourth Tuesday of the month at the Brighton Town Park Lodge, Buckland Park, 1341 Westfall Rd., Rochester. 585-334-2595, Facebook, bonsaisocietyofupstateny.org.

Canandaigua Botanical Society meets for in-person botanical events. See website for event schedule. canandaiguabotanicalsociety.blogspot.com 

Color Pittsford Green meets on the third Wednesday of the month, 6:45–7:45 p.m. via Zoom. All are welcome. colorpittsfordgreen.org

Conesus Lake Garden Club announces its campaign for new members. Meetings are held March through December at the Watershed Education Center, Vitale Park, Livonia at 7:00 p.m. The primary missions of the club are civic beautification and scholarships for Camp Stella Maris and Livonia Central School. Inquiries can be made to Eleanor Dober, President at:  em*****@ya***.com .

Country Gardeners of Webster This club is for those who like to dig in the dirt, smell the roses, learn about the birds and bees, take a walk in the park, eat, drink, and be merry, or live in Webster. They meet the second Monday of the month. Contact Elaine at 585-350-8270 to try this fun-loving club out.

Creative Gardeners of Penfield meets the second Monday of the month (except July and August) at 9:15 a.m., Penfield United Methodist Church, 1795 Baird Rd., Penfield. Visitors welcome. Contact 585-385-2065 or  09*******@gm***.com  if interested in attending a meeting.

Fairport Garden Club Meets the third Thursday evening of the month (except January, February, March, and August) in members’ homes or in the Perinton Ambulance building. Educational topics are presented through speakers, workshops, local tours, and community gardening i.e., Planter at Johanna Perrin School.  fa********@gm***.com fairportgardenclub.com.

Finger Lakes Daylily Society members garden in west-central NY, covering an area from Batavia to Syracuse and the Southern Tier. Meetings are held in Rochester or the Canandaigua area. There are generally four regular Saturday meetings held in February, March, May, and September. Visitors and prospective new members are welcome to attend. Contact Deb Lawrence for information,  bi******@ya***.com .

Friends of Ellwanger Garden meet all season long on Tuesday mornings. To volunteer at the garden, please contact Cindy Boyer at 585-546-7029, x12 or  cb****@la*************.org .

Garden Club of Brockport meets the second Wednesday of every month at 7 p.m., Jubilee Church, 3565 Lake Rd., Brockport. Visitors can learn gardening tips from knowledgeable speakers, make garden ornaments through hands-on classes, and explore beautiful local gardens. For more info please email  ga*********************@gm***.com .

Garden Club of Mendon meets the third Tuesday of the month, 10 a.m.–1 p.m., Mendon Community Center, 167 North Main St., Honeoye Falls. Members work on community gardens and gather new ideas in a casual, social environment. 585-624-8182,  jo**********@gm***.com .

Garden Path of Penfield meets the third Wednesday of the month, September–May at 7 p.m., Penfield Community Center, 1985 Baird Rd., Penfield. Members enjoy all aspects of gardening, new members welcome.  ga******************@gm***.com

Gates Garden Club meets the second Thursday of the month (except July and August) at 6:30 p.m., Gates Town Annex, 1605 Buffalo Rd., Rochester. New members and guests welcome.  ga*************@gm***.com

Genesee Region Orchid Society (GROS) meets the first Monday following the first Sunday of the month. Meetings are held at 6 p.m. at the JCC on Edgewood Dr. in Brighton. Please see the website for information, geneseeorchid.org.

Genesee Valley Hosta Society meets the second Thursday of the month, April–October, at Look Up Park, 3850 East Henrietta Rd, Henrietta. Contact 585-889-7678 or  se*******@fr*********.net , or visit geneseevalleyhosta.com for more information.

Greater Rochester Iris Society (GRIS) is an affiliate of the American Iris Society, meets on a Sunday during the months of March, April, September, and October at 2 p.m., St. John’s Episcopal Church Hall, 11 Episcopal Ave., Honeoye Falls. Public welcome. Plant Sales, guest speakers or location visits, Volunteer Opportunities. Honeoye Falls. 585-266-0302,  th**********@ma*.com .

Greater Rochester Perennial Society (GRPS) Ongoing meetings (April through October) provide a variety of plant sales and member-only virtual lectures and on-site garden tours. A calendar of 2026 events in on the website Greater Rochester Perennial Society: rochesterperennial.com or the Greater Rochester Perennial Society Facebook page: facebook.com/GreaterRochesterPerennialSociety. To become a member, you can download our membership form: rochesterperennial.com or contact us via email: ro**********@gm***.com .


Greater Rochester Rose Society meets the first Tuesday of the month at 7 p.m. on Zoom January, February, and March Email  j.*******@gm***.com  for meeting link. Questions: 585-694-8430. Facebook: Greater Rochester Rose Society.

Henrietta Garden Club meets the second Wednesday of the month, except May-August and December. At 6:30 pm at The Henrietta Town Hall, Lower level, 475 Calkins Rd. Henrietta. Handicap accessible. Guests and nonresidents are welcome. Call 585-442-8634 or Sites.google.com/site/henriettagardenclub.

Hilton Garden Club Meetings are the third Tuesday of the month from February-December. At the Hilton Baptist Church, 50 Lake Ave from 7-9 p.m. Meetings are offsite in July and August. Facebook: The Hilton Garden Club.

Holley Garden Club meets the second Thursday of the month at 7 p.m., Holley Presbyterian Church. 585-638-6973. 

Hubbard Springs Garden Club of Chili meets the third Monday of the month at 6:30 p.m. at the Chili Community Center, 3237 Chili Ave., Rochester.  dt******@ro*******.com

Ikebana International Rochester Chapter 53 meets on zoom February to April at 10 a.m. the third Thursday of each month. Beginning in April, meetings are in-person. There are no meetings in December and January. Attendees will participate in an ikebana workshop, enjoy fellowship with your own brown-bag lunch, and have a short culture program following lunch. Ikebana International is a non-profit cultural organization whose objective is to stimulate and perpetuate the study of ikebana (the Japanese art of flower arranging) and related arts throughout the world. In-person meetings are at First Baptist Church, Hubbell Hall, 175 Allens Creek Rd., Rochester.  ro**************@gm***.com ikebanarochester.org.

Kendall Garden Club meets the first Wednesday of the month at 7 p.m., Kendall Town Hall. 585-370-8964.

Klemwood Garden Club of Webster meets the second Monday of the month at 7 p.m. (except January and February) in members’ homes or local libraries. Accepting new members. 585-671-1961.

Lakeview Garden Club (Greece) meets the second Wednesday of the month (except January and February) at 7 p.m., meeting location varies depending on activity. Meetings may include a speaker, project or visits to local garden-related sites. New members always welcome. Contact, Darlene Markham,  dm******@ro*******.com .

Newark Garden Club meets the first Friday of the month at 1 p.m., Park Presbyterian Church, Newark. Guests are welcome.

Pittsford Garden Club meets the third Tuesday of the month at 10:30 a.m. at the Spiegel Center on Lincoln Ave. in the Village of Pittsford. The club usually meets in Room 18, but visitors should confirm at the front desk. New members are always welcomed. Annual plant sale on the third Saturday in May, parking lot behind the library.  pi*****************@gm***.com

Rochester Dahlia Society meets the second Saturday of the month (except August and September) at 12:30 p.m., 2025 Rochester Dahlia Society Show and Sale Sept. 13-14 Aldersgate Methodist Church, 4115 Dewey Ave.; details at rochesterdahlias.org Visitors welcome. See website for up-to-date information concerning meetings and shows. 585-865-2291, Facebook, rochesterdahlias.org.

Rochester Herb Society meets the first Tuesday of each month (excluding January, February, and July) at noon, Pittsford Community Center, 35 Lincoln Ave., Pittsford. Summer garden tours and day trips. New members welcome.  rh*********@gm***.com

Rochester Permaculture Center meets monthly to discuss topics such as edible landscapes, gardening, farming, renewable energy, green building, rainwater harvesting, composting, local food, forest gardening, herbalism, green living, etc. Meeting location and details: meetup.com/rochesterpermaculture.

Seabreeze Bloomers Garden Club meets the fourth Wednesday of the month (except January) at 7 p.m., location varies depending on activity. Meetings may include a speaker, project, or visit to local garden-related site. Monthly newsletter. New members welcome. Meetings are currently canceled, contact Bonnie Arnold with any questions. Bonnie Arnold, 585-230-5356,  bo**********@fr*********.net .

Stafford Garden Club meets the third Wednesday of the month (except December and January) at 7 p.m., Stafford Town Hall, 8903 Morganville Rd. (Route 237), Stafford. All are welcome. 585-343-4494.

Urban Agriculture Working Group (UAWG) meets via Zoom on the third Thursday of the month at 7 p.m. UAWG is a collection of gardeners, community gardens, and individuals who garden/farm in the city or support such activities. UAWG offers a Spring Conference each year and sponsors the Urban Gardens ROC garden crawl in the fall. In addition, the group advocates for City policies that make urban gardening more accessible for people who want to grow fresh vegetables for themselves or their neighbors. If you are interested in getting on the email list, contact Mallory Hohl,  md****@co*****.edu . You do not have to live in the city to participate.

Victor Garden Club meets the second Wednesday of the month (except January and February) at 6 p.m. New members welcome. Meeting and location details: victorgardenclubny2.comvictorgardenclub.org.  The Webster Arboretum. 1700 Schlegel Road, Webster. thewebsterarboretum.org

The Webster Arboretum. 1700 Schlegel Road, Webster. thewebsterarboretum.org 

Williamson Garden Club. On-going community projects and free monthly lectures to educate the community about gardening. Open to all. 315-524-4204,  gr*******@gm***.com GROW-thewilliamsongardenclub.blogspot.com

FREQUENT HOSTS

BFF: B-friendly Farm and Garden, 2755 Penfield Road, Fairport 14450. 585-424-4476; broccolotreeandlawn.com

CCE/GC: Cornell Cooperative Extension, Genesee County, 420 East Main St., Batavia, NY 14020. 585-343-3040, ext. 132; genesee.cce.cornell.edu

CCE/MON: Cornell Cooperative Extension, Monroe County, 2449 St. Paul Blvd., Rochester, NY 14617. 585-753-2550; monroe.cce.cornell.edu

CLASSES / EVENTS

S/O Ongoing Fridays & Saturdays: Lunch time with Lili, 11:30 a.m.–2p.m. Gardeners and plant enthusiasts can participate in exclusive, online flash sales of orchids and carnivorous plants from Bergen Water Gardens. In April and May a few sales will feature lotus plants. bit.ly/BergenSale 

Ongoing: Wander & Wonder Walks, Friday mornings 9–10 a.m. Takes place at the FLCC Muller Field Station at the south end of Honeoye Lake. MFS staff and friends take the channel trail loop, noting seasonal changes with a fresh perspective of an ever-changing special guest. Free to attend. No registration required.

May 5: Jumping Worms, 7 p.m. Sophie Pedzich will speak on jumping worms with Canandaigua Botanical Society at Wood Library, 134 N Main St, Canandaigua,

S May 5 & 8: Mother’s Day Plant Sale and Nursery Auction, Expect a variety of hanging baskets, flowers, vegetable plants, flowering trees, shrubs, and much more. Orleans County Produce Auction, 12590 Ridge Rd., Albion, NY 14411, auctioneer Caleb Nicodemus, 585-322-6331

O May 7: Garden Talk “Native Bees & How You Can Help” Noon–1 p.m., New York is home to more than 400 native bee species. They are important pollinators for gardens, crops, and natural environments. In this class students will learn about native bees, and how people can help them around the house by creating a welcoming habitat. Registration required. This is a hybrid event; join online or in-person at the Genesee CCE office. CCE/GC

S May 8–17: Monroe County Master Gardener Volunteers Tent Sale, 10:30 a.m. CCE will be at the Highland Park Lilac Festival, located in the vicinity of the Lilac Adventure Zone children’s playground. Featuring a variety of lilacs, plus an opportunity to “Ask a Master Gardener.” 249 Highland Avenue, Rochester.

May 8–17: Lilac Festival, 10:30 a.m.–8:30 p.m. The 128th Rochester Lilac Festival showcases 500 varieties of lilacs. Guest can also enjoy music, food, and craft vendors. roclilacfest.com 

S May 9: Webster Arboretum 26th Annual Plant Sale, 8 a.m.–Noon. For sale: perennials from standard to common, annuals, dwarf conifers, geraniums, dahlia and more. Find the uncommon, unusual, and odd plant at this sale. thewebsterarboretum.org 

S May 9: Master Gardener Annual Plant Sale, 8:30–11 a.m. Held at the Wayne County Cooperative Extension, the sale features a selection of perennials, herbs, and vegetable plants suited to our area. Master Gardeners will be available to answer questions and offer guidance. 1581 Route 88, Newark.

May 12: Companion Planting with Kasha Grisley, Master Gardener, 7 p.m. Companion planting is a gardening practice where plants are grown together for mutual benefit, such as deterring pests, attracting beneficial insects, improving soil health, and maximizing space. This natural method can lead to stronger, more productive crops by creating a balanced and supportive garden ecosystem. thewebsterarboretum.org 

S May 16: Ontario Garden Club Plant Sale, 9 a.m.–Noon. The Town of Ontario Garden Club hosts its annual plant sale on Saturday, May 16 at the Casey Park Lodge, 6551 Knickerbocker Rd, Ontario, NY 14519. Only cash or check payment is accepted.

S May 16: Spring Garden Gala, 10 a.m.–1 p.m. Join Genesee County Master Gardeners for its annual Spring Garden Gala—plant sale featuring a selection of perennial plants and houseplants, chance auction, and garden garage sale. Plant sale starts promptly at 10 a.m. CCE/GC

S May 16: Bloomfield Garden Club Plant Sale, 9 a.m.–1 p.m. The Bloomfield Garden Club’s fifty-second Annual Plant Sale will be on Saturday, May 16 at the Bloomfield Historical Academy Building. The sale features annuals, hanging baskets, herbs, gently used garden shed items, and home-grown perennials. Proceeds support many charitable and garden projects. The public is invited. For more information: Laurie O’Mara 585-406-3457; 8 South Ave., Bloomfield, NY 14469.

S May 22: Memorial Day Special Sale and Nursery Auction—Expect a variety of hanging baskets, flowers, vegetable plants, flowering trees, shrubs, and much more. Orleans County Produce Auction, 12590 Ridge Rd., Albion, NY 14411, auctioneer Caleb Nicodemus, 585-322-6331

S May 23: Market in the Park, 8 a.m.–2 p.m., At the 7th Annual Market in the Park, Local vendors will have locally grown perennials, herbs, vegetables, annuals, trees, and shrubs and garden ornaments. Located at Warner Castle in Highland Park, 5 Castle Park, Rochester, NY. CCE/MON

T May 27: Guided Tour of Linwood Gardens, 10:30 a.m. Guests will enjoy a private tour and learn about the history, family, and peonies of the Linwood Gardens. Pre-registration is required. The cost is $25 per person, be paid directly to Linwood Gardens by cash, check, or Venmo upon arrival. linwoodgardens.org 

S June 6: Annual Garden Expo & Plant Sale, 9 a.m.–3 p.m., Shoppers will find a selection of affordable, high-quality plants. Also, they can connect with local gardening organizations and get expert advice to help your garden thrive. Every purchase supports local programming, so you can grow your garden while giving back to the community. CCE/MON

F June 6: Two-gether Time Kids Windchime and Pot, 9–10 a.m. A fun, hands-on class where kids become artists. Kids color and assemble their own wind chime and paint a pre-stenciled pot. Kids will pick flowers to plant in the pot. Ages five and up with adult present Cost of attendance is $25; register online. BFF

June 13: Mini-conference on pollinators and native plants, 10 a.m.–Noon. The Duryea Room, Seymour Library, East Ave., Brockport. Meet and Greet: 10–10:30 a.m. Welcome and Workshops: 10:30 a.m.–Noon. Wrap up: Noon-12:15 p.m. Fee: None. Donations accepted. Capacity: Limited to fifty participants. Reserve your space by contacting Gary Skoog at sk*******@ro*******.com

T June 27: Kiwanis 4th Annual Garden Tour, 11 a.m.–4 p.m. Rain or Shine (Pittsford area), this tour features six extraordinary gardens Tickets: $20. Day of the event. Pre-sale tickets or tickets with a coupon are $18. Purchase tickets at Canandaigua National Bank (CNB) locations: Pittsford, Perinton, Penfield, Brighton & Henrietta.

SAVE THE DATE…


F July 14: Life Cycle of the Bees and Butterflies,
10–11a.m. Registrants will explore the life cycles of bees and butterflies and make a wildflower seed bomb. (Ages eight and up) $25; registration required. BFF

T July 15: Great Gardens of Wayne County Tour, 4–8 p.m. Presented by Master Gardeners, this self-guided tour in the Macedon area will feature a variety of garden styles, from established landscapes to more personal backyard designs. Tickets will be available starting in mid-June. For more information, contact the Wayne County Cornell Cooperative Extension office at (315) 331-8415.

F July 16: Make a leaf puzzle and owl from recycled cans, 10–11 a.m. Make a leaf puzzle and race your teammates to figure out each other’s puzzles. Make and decorate an owl from recycled cans. (Ages 8 and up) $25; register online. BFF

July 21: Milk Carton Birdhouse; Toad House, 10–11 a.m. Upcycle a milk carton to create your one-of-a-kind birdhouse. Make a toad house to give shelter for your garden toads. (Ages 8 and up) $25; register online. BFF

July 23: Christmas in July, 1–5 p.m., A flower show sponsored by the FGCNY 7th District. Step into a winter wonderland in the heat of summer at Damascus Shrine Center 979 Bay Road, Webster 14580. Admission and parking free.

F July 23: Land art, Coffee cup bird feeder, 10–11 a.m. Make artwork from objects you find around the Garden Center. Create a refillable cup bird feeder to hang in your tree at home. (Ages 8 and up) $25; register online. BFF

F July 28: Treasure hunt with decoder, ice cream cone bird feeder, 10–11 a.m. Kids will use a decoder to find hidden treasures around the Garden Center then make an Ice cream cone bird feeder. (Ages 8 and up) $25; register online. BFF

July 30: Learn about chickens, wind chimes, 10–11 a.m. Learn about chickens and visit a coop. Color your own set of wind chimes. (Ages 8 and up) $25; register online. BFF

September 14: Flowering Outdoors: Gardens & Parties, 9:30 a.m. Founder and editor-in-chief of FLOWER Magazine Margot Shaw will present “Flowering Outdoors” at the Dryden Theatre at the George Eastman Museum. Tickets are required. Visit rochestergardenclub.com for more information.


SYRACUSE

REGULAR CLUB MEETINGS

African Violet and Gesneriad Society of Syracuse. The chapter meets at 7:00 p.m., on the second Thursday of the month, September to December and March to May, there are no meetings in January or February due to weather conditions. The meeting place is Pitcher Hill Community Church, 605 Bailey Road, North Syracuse. More information is available on the chapter website (avsofsyracuse.wixsite.com/avgss) or via email  pe************@gm***.com

Baldwinsville Women’s Garden Club meets the first Thursday of each month except January at St Marks’ Lutheran Church in Baldwinsville at 7 p.m. The club plants the village flower barrels, raises money for the village flower hanging baskets, maintains the Pointe Garden, donates Arbor Day trees to schools, and gets involved in village improvement projects. Perennial sale yearly on Memorial Saturday morning in the village. See more information at Facebook, Women’s Garden Club of Baldwinsville.

Bonsai Club of CNY (BCCNY) meets the first Saturday of the month 10 a.m.–12 p.m., Pitcher Hill Community Church, 605 Bailey Rd., North Syracuse. Contact Dave Taylor,  da*******@ya***.com  or 315-395-3018. cnybonsai.com, Bonsai Club of CNY on Facebook.

Cazenovia Garden Club usually meets the first Tuesday of the month at 10:15 a.m. at the Cazenovia Public Library. With an active membership, their objective is to stimulate interest in horticulture, develop skills in the beautification of community and home, and create awareness of national and local conservation issues. Meetings feature guest speakers and field trips are planned throughout the year. For more information contact  ca***********@gm***.com .

Central New York Orchid Society meets the first Sunday of the month, September–May, St. Augustine’s Church, 7333 O’Brien Rd., Baldwinsville. Dates may vary due to holidays. 315-633-2437, cnyos.org

Fairmount Garden Club meets the third Thursday of the month (March–November) at 6:30 p.m., Camillus Senior Center, 25 First St., Camillus. Speakers and community projects. All are welcome. to**********@ya***.com .

Federated Garden Clubs NYS–District 6. 315-481-4005,  di******@gm***.com .

Gardening Friends Club meets the third Tuesday of the month, March–December, at 6:30 p.m., Wesleyan Church, 4591 US Route 11, Pulaski. 315-298-1276, Facebook: Gardening Friends of Pulaski, NY, Vi********@fr*********.net .

Gardeners in Thyme (a women’s herb club) meets the second Thursday of the month at 7 p.m., Beaver Lake Nature Center, Baldwinsville. 315-635-6481,  hb****@tw***.com .

Habitat Gardening in CNY (HGCNY) meets the last Sunday of most months at 2 p.m. Liverpool Public Library, 310 Tulip St., Liverpool. HGCNY is a chapter of Wild Ones: Native Plants, Natural Landscapes; wildones.org. Free and open to the public. hgcny.org and ourhabitatgarden.org. Subscribe to the free e-newsletter by emailing  in**@hg***.org .

Home Garden Club of Syracuse usually meets the first Tuesday morning of the month. Members are active in educating the community about gardening, horticulture, and floral design and are involved with several civic projects in the Syracuse area. New members welcome. ho**********************@gm***.com homegardenclubofsyracuse.org.

Koi and Water Garden Society of Central New York usually meets the third Monday of each month at 7 p.m. See website for meeting locations. 315-458-3199, cnykoi.com.

The Men and Women’s Garden Club of Syracuse meets on the third Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. in the Reformed Church of Syracuse, 1228 Teall Ave., Syracuse. Meetings feature activities and/or guest speakers on gardening-related topics. The club also plans tours for its members. Members maintain gardens at Rosamond Gifford Zoo and Ronald McDonald House plus host annual flower shows. Regular club meetings at the church will take place in the months of March, April, May, August, September, and November. More information at  facebook.com/MWGardenClubOfSyracuse and mw********************@gm***.com .

Southern Hills Garden meets the third Tuesday of each month (unless otherwise noted), February through November at the LaFayette Firehouse, 2444 US Route 11, LaFayette, NY. Meetings usually begin at 7:00 pm. Offsite meetings typically have an earlier start time. Guests are welcome and membership is open to anyone interested in gardening. For info regarding meetings or membership, please email Kathie Forrest at ka************@gm***.com  

Spade & Trowel Garden Club of Manlius & Fayetteville usually meets the third Thursday of each month at 7pm. Members enjoy education in horticulture, conservation, gardening, floral design and civic beautification. For more information contact ma*******@gm***.com

Syracuse Rose Society meets the second Thursday of the month (except December) at 7 p.m., Reformed Church of Syracuse, 1228 Teall Ave., Syracuse. Enter from Melrose Ave. Club members maintain the E. M. Mills Memorial Rose Garden, Thornden Park, Syracuse. Public welcome. syracuserosesociety.org.

Seneca County Community Garden Club members meet on the first Wednesday of each month at the Seneca Falls Recreation Center, 35 Water St., Seneca Falls, NY $20 individual/family plots available. New members always welcome, and you don’t have to be a Seneca Falls resident to join.

CLASSES / EVENTS

S May 9-10: HGCNY Spring Sale, Hosted by Wild Ones, browse plants from various nurseries at 9 a.m.–3 p.m. on Saturday, May 9, and 12–3 p.m. Sunday, May 10. hgcny.wildones.org

S May 16: Spade & Trowel Garden Club Plant Sale, 8 a.m.–Noon, Sale will take place at the Manlius Gazebo, Rt. 173 in Manlius, next to St. Ann’s Church. For more information contact ma*******@gm***.com

T June 13: Tour John Rybinski’s Property. Learn about recognizing and removing invasive species, and the efforts Rybinski is taking to manage his property. Visit hgcny.wildones.org for more information.

T June 14: Tour of Go Native Perennials, 1p.m. Tour native perennials at Limeridge Botanical Garden and Arboretum with Janice Wiles and Philip Crim. Visit hgcny.wildones.org for more information.

Deadline for calendar listings for the next issue (July-August 2026) is June 10, 2026. Please send your submissions to ca******@up*********************.com

This article originally appeared in the May/June 2026 issue of Upstate Gardeners’ Journal.

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