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JANUARY/FEBRUARY
While everyone else is making resolutions that may or may not work out, gardeners are busy making lists and plans for spring.
PLAN: Dig out your dusty garden journal and start imagining your spring garden. What new plants do you want to add? Make a list and start mapping out where you would like to add new plants or move existing ones. Are you considering a new water feature or adding some statuary? Start making lists of landscapers and garden centers that can help you get organized.
TOOLS: Tools that were given a good cleaning in the late summer may need another once over. Oil and work on removing rust from hinges and blades. Don’t forget the big tools like your hoe, shovel, and long-handled weeder.
SEEDS: Vegetables and herbs that can be started in late February are: broccoli, cabbage, parsley, and rosemary, for example. Do a little research about starting seeds you aren’t familiar with. Seeds packets are your best guide.


MARCH/APRIL
TREE AND SHRUB MAINTENANCE: You can prune trees now but avoid “bleeders” like maple, dogwood, walnut, and birch. Shrubs that bloom on new wood,like roses, can be pruned back in= early spring.
MORE SEEDS: You can start March bird: Robin—stoic and hardworking many seeds indoors at this time. Visit almanac.com/gardening/planting-calendar to find out what the right time for the seeds you’d like to grow. Make sure to clean old seed trays with a one part bleach to nine parts water solution. Other seeds can be direct sown right now, too. Refer to the same planting calendar for a list.
BIRD FEEDERS: If you haven’t given your bird feeders a good scrub recently, now is the time to clean them out. Use the same bleach-to-water proportions above to disinfect before drying and refilling.


MAY/JUNE
This is one of the busiest times of year for the gardener, and we can now start outdoor gardening in earnest.
SEEDLINGS: Harden off any seeds you started inside. Don’t rush to transplant until Memorial Day or the soil reaches a consistent temperature of fifty degrees.
PLANT SUPPORTS: Make sure to get plant stakes and other supports, like tomato trellises, set up before the plants get too big,
FRUIT TREES: Thin out immature fruit from fruit trees.
MULCH: Don’t put off mulching. Staying on top of this chore will help keep weeds at bay. Opt for natural mulches like wood chips, shredded leaves, pine needles, and hardwood and softwood bark. Don’t mulch right up against tree trunks.
DIVIDE: Split plants and move or share with friends or at a plant swap.
PROTECT: Add fencing around plants and vegetables that are enticing to deer, groundhogs, and bunnies.


JULY/AUGUST
It’s steamy out, and the early harvest has started. While it felt like spring and early summer were very busy, don’t slack off now—there is still much to do in the garden.
PRUNE: You can now prune woody plants before autumn. Cut back reblooming roses.
PLANT: In early July you can still plant quick-growing vegetables such as snap beans, summer squash, green onions, beets, and kohlrabi. You can also plant cold-tolerant produce such as carrots, cabbage, and romaine lettuce for the fall.
HARVEST: Stay on top of picking beans, cucumbers, zucchini, eggplant, peppers, tomatoes, etc., so that plants continue to produce.
WATER FEATURES: Make sure your birdbaths and other water features get a good cleaning and disinfection. Keep on top of making sure clean water is always available for birds and wildlife.
HANGING BASKETS: Flowers in baskets and containers need a little extra love now that the temperature is high. Trim foliage and keep up with watering.


SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER
It’s time to continue the harvest and prepare for winter.
WEEDING: Don’t fall behind on weeding now!
SHARE: Autumn is a great time to split perennials and share or move.
FEED THE BIRDS: Leave black-eyed Susan, coneflower, daisy, and sunflower heads intact to provide food and shelter for birds and wildlife.
RESIST TRIMMING: Do not trim back the stalks of certain plants that overwinter better with the protection of the old stalks. This group includes mums, lavender, culinary sage, and Kniphofia (red hot poker).
BLUBS: Garden centers and nurseries will now be putting out their selection. Plant bulbs in late October when the ground cools.
PLANT: Plant radish, kale, spinach, and lettuce seeds in early September. Plant garlic in mid to late October. If you plan to plant a cover crop like October bird: Vulture—resourceful and patient oats, hairy vetch, buckwheat, or crimson clover now is the time to do that. Fall is also a good time to plant trees and shrubs before the first frost in mid-to-late October.
LAWN CARE: September is the best time to fertilize your lawn and add seed to bare patches. Make the last lawn cutting one inch lower than usual to prevent matting and to discourage snow mold. Aerate the lawn, too, before the snow starts to fall.
MOVE TENDER PLANTS INSIDE: Bring in any houseplants you took outside over the summer. Make sure they are pest-free. If you are unsure, isolate them from other indoor plants for a few weeks.
PRESERVING: It’s time to start canning, freezing, drying, and preserving your harvest of fruit, vegetables, and herbs.


NOVEMBER/DECEMBER
Time outside in the garden is limited due to weather, but there are still a few chores to tackle before the end of the year.
FINAL PROTECTION: Add straw to the strawberry bed. Pine needle straw works very well if you have some handy. Tie down climbing rose canes to protect them from freezing winds.
WINTER PRODUCE: If you use cold frames this is the time to set them up. Plant winter-hardy greens going in your greenhouse if you have one.
TOOLS: Clean, sharpen, and store garden equipment. Sharpen lawn mower blades before storing.
HOSES: Drain the hoses and shut off water spigots.
BIRDS: Clean bird feeders one more time and change bird food to include sunflower and nyjer seeds and perhaps a suet cage. Empty birdbaths or add a small heater available online or at local garden and bird feeder store.
STOP BUGGING ME!
Check for indications of bug infestation (chewed leaves, puncture wounds, sticky substances, trails in leaves) or disease (yellow leaves, stunted growth, signs of fungi) on all your plants. Check under the leaves of tomato, potato, pepper, and eggplants for hornworm eggs. Look for Spotted Lanternflies and their egg masses. Keep an eye out for scarlet-red Lily Leaf beetles, Japanese beetles, Colorado potato beetles, etc. Don’t just inspect plants. Make sure to keep an eye on trees, compost, grass, and bushes, too. In addition, every time you buy a new plant or get one from a fellow gardener, check for pests and consider treating with neem oil spray before planting.
This article originally appeared in the January/February 2026 issue of Upstate Gardeners’ Journal.

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. [email protected].
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) from 12:30 to 3:30 at the American Legion Post 735. Visitors welcome. 716-844- 8543, [email protected].
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; [email protected]. 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. [email protected].
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., [email protected].
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
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. [email protected].
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, [email protected].
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. [email protected].
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. [email protected]
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: [email protected]. 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 [email protected].
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
Ongoing: Learn to Cross-Country Ski, 10 a.m. on select Saturdays. Learn the basics of cross-country skiing before going on a short, guided ski tour. Cost is $15 per person, $10 for Friends members. For ages 12 and older. Registration required. Check online for all dates. REIN
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
Now through March 1: Horticultural Heroes portrait exhibit, 10 a.m.–4 p.m. Included with admission. This exhibit is a collection of diverse and visually striking portraits in the Arcangel Gallery. This collection of works pays homage to the groundbreaking contributions of thought leaders in the world of gardening, botany, horticulture, agriculture, and conservation. BECBG
Ongoing: Orchid Exhibit, begins January 22 and runs through March 9. Exciting pops of color will breathe even more life into our lush greenhouses this winter thanks to the return of our Orchid Exhibit! Experience our expansive collection featuring hundreds of tropical flowers. Cost included with admission. 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
January 15: Virtual Program: “The Climate-Friendly Kitchen,” noon. How can eating delicious food and reducing food waste help the planet? Make a New Year’s resolution to find out during this virtual presentation! Registration required online. REIN
January 24: Celebrating Squirrels, 10:30 a.m. Even though Squirrel Appreciation Day is past, these amazing animals can still be celebrated. Attend the indoor program about local squirrels followed by a short walk for some squirrel spotting. Registration required. REIN
February 5: Native Landscaping and Invasive Species, 1:30 p.m. Get inspired for planting your gardens in the spring. Learn the benefits of landscaping with native plants and how to discourage the spread of harmful invasive species during this indoor presentation. For adults only. Registration required. REIN
Feb 5 & 6: CNLP Day and PlantWNY Trade Show & Education Conference. Advance your knowledge with a full day of certification seminars on Thursday plus Horticulture 101. There will be a full day of seminars on Friday as well, plus the trade show. Keynote speaker is Vincent Simeone. CNLP and DEC credits. Plantwny.com
February 13: Galentine’s Day Terracotta Pot Painting, 7 p.m. Create a fun craft after dinner or to kick off your night out with the gals and pals. Snacks, refreshments, a plant pot, and paint will be provided for you and your galentines. For adults only. Cost is $10 per person, free for
Friends members. Registration required. REIN
F February 14: Animal Valentines, 10 a.m. Celebrate Valentine’s Day with some heart-shaped animal crafts, and write your favorite animal a valentine! All ages welcome. Registration required. REIN
F February 21: Dinosaur Terrarium Workshop, 11 a.m. Create your own miniature dinosaur world with this fun class just for kids! This workshop includes all materials needed to build a tropical terrarium complete with dinosaur figures to bring home with them. Tickets cost $25 per person and $22.50 for members. BECBG
February 21: Hot Drinks, Cold Trails, 10:00 a.m. Join us for a lighthearted walk through the woods with hot drinks and warm smiles. Bring a reusable mug and enjoy some hot tea or cocoa. Registration required. REIN
February 28: Trivia Night, 5 p.m. Attend a fun game of trivia about nature and Reinstein Woods! Test your knowledge or learn something new. You can sign up solo or as a team. Snacks will be provided. For ages 12 and older. Registration required. REIN
SAVE THE DATE…
March 7: Master Gardener Education Day. Cornell Cooperative Extension, Erie County, 21 South Grove St., East Aurora, NY 14052. 716-652-5400 x174; erie.cce.cornell.edu. Register at erie.cce.cornell.edu/events
March 12 –15: Plantasia Garden & Landscape Show, 10 a.m. this year’s theme is” A World in Bloom.” The Event Center features gardens and vendors, and Artisan Hall features a wide variety of unique artisans and educational organizations. Fairgrounds Event Center and Artisan Hall, 5820 South Park Ave., Hamburg, NY 14075
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, [email protected].
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, [email protected].
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.
CLASSES / EVENTS
O January 20: Members’ Night: Short Talks, 7 p.m. All are welcome to come and share their “phyto” stuff with the Finger Lakes Native Plant Society. Show pictures or artwork, read a poem, ask a burning question, or explain your latest plant-related theory or discovery. This event will take place at Cornell Botanic Gardens’ Nevin Center, 124 Comstock Knoll Drive, Ithaca and on Zoom.
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, [email protected]. Barb Festenstein, 585-461-1673, [email protected].
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: [email protected].
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 [email protected] 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. [email protected], 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, [email protected].
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 [email protected].
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 [email protected].
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, [email protected].
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. [email protected]
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. [email protected]
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.
ROCHESTER cont.
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 [email protected], 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, [email protected].
Greater Rochester Perennial Society (GRPS) meets the first Thursday of each month at 7 p.m., Twelve Corners Presbyterian Church Fellowship Hall, 1200 South Winton Rd., Rochester, except in summer when it tours members’ gardens. Lectures are held virtually, and garden tours are being scheduled. See website or Facebook for updates. [email protected], rochesterperennial.com, facebook.com/GreaterRochesterPerennialSociety.
Greater Rochester Rose Society meets the first Tuesday of the month at 7 p.m. on Zoom January, February, and March Email [email protected] 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. [email protected]
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. [email protected], 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, [email protected].
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. [email protected]
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. [email protected]
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, [email protected].
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, [email protected]. 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.com, victorgardenclub.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, [email protected], GROW-thewilliamsongardenclub.blogspot.com.
CLASSES / EVENTS
O February 5: “The 2025 Philadelphia Flower Show” with Master Gardener Sue L., noon–1:00 p.m., Attend a free class and learn about the different exhibits in “The 2025 Philadelphia Flower Show.” This year’s theme was “Gardens of Tomorrow.” Registration required. This is a hybrid event. Join online or in-person at the Genesee CCE office. 420 East Main Street Batavia, NY 14020; register at genesee.cce.cornell.edu
February 10: Planning Meeting, 10 a.m.–noon. All are welcome to help the Canandaigua Botanical Society plan their 152nd year. Contact [email protected] for more information.
February 17: Seed Balls, 11 a.m.–3 p.m. Seed balls are tiny spheres made of clay, soil, and seeds that can be tossed into a garden, field, or empty lot to grow flowers, support pollinators, and promote biodiversity. This session is held by the Webster Arboretum. Meet at the Curry Building, 1700 Schlegel Rd, Webster, NY 14580.
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 [email protected]
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, [email protected] 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 [email protected].
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. [email protected].
Federated Garden Clubs NYS–District 6. 315-481-4005, [email protected].
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, [email protected].
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, [email protected].
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 [email protected].
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. [email protected], 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 7p.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 [email protected].
Southern Hills Garden Club meets once a month on the third Tuesday of every month, unless otherwise stated. The club typically meets at 7 p.m. at the Lafayette fire house. Dues are nominal. Anyone with an interest in gardening is welcome to join. We usually have a guest speaker at our regular meetings. Participants are asked to take turns hosting the food for each event. Some events include tours of different gardens, some are crafting or potting events. In January of each year we have our holiday luncheon at a local restaurant, play games, and exchange white elephant gifts for those that are interested. Come on out and give us a try! For any questions, please contact [email protected].
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
O January 15: Sloan Lecture: The Making of Flower City: The Erie Canal, American Empire, and the Horticultural Transformation of the Country, 6:30 p.m., attend the first free virtual lecture of this year’s series and learn about Rochester’s horticultural history. The session is hosted by historian Dr. Camden Burd. Registration required: simpletix.com/e/2026-sloan-lecture-series-tickets-243113.
O January 15: Winter Sowing without Plastics with Lazy Dirt Wildflower Farm, 7 p.m. Discover an easier, money-saving and Earth-friendly way to Winter Sow in this fun online workshop. The session costs $10 per person. Registration required; lazydirtflowerfarm.com/workshops-events/p/winter-sowing-plastic-free.
O January 21: Free National Webinar, 7–8 p.m. More details coming soon. Please check the website for updates. wildones.org
O February 18: Special Benefit Webinar with Richard Louv, 7–8 p.m. Details coming soon! This is a paid webinar with all proceeds supporting the Seeds for Education Program. hgcny.wildones.org/events
O February 20: Talk: What’s new at the Greenhouse in 2026 plus Planting Composition Suggestions, 5:30 p.m. presented by Carol Watson of the Southern Hills Garden Club. The meeting will be at Carol Watson’s Greenhouse, 2980 Sentinel Heights Road, LaFayette NY.
SAVE THE DATE
March 13: Apple Tree Grafting Workshop, 6–9 p.m. Cost is $75. For more information, please visit CCE Oneida County’s Website cceoneida.com and check out upcoming events or call (315) 736-3394 ext. 125.
March 28: Fruit Tree/Berries Seminar, 9 a.m.–1 p.m. This event is hotels by CCE Oneida County Master Gardeners; cost is $30. For more information, please visit CCE Oneida County’s Website https://cceoneida.com/ and check out upcoming events or call (315) 736-3394 ext. 125.
Deadline for calendar listings for the next issue (March-April 2026) is February 14, 2026. Please send your submissions to [email protected].
This article originally appeared in the January/February 2026 issue of Upstate Gardeners’ Journal.

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1527 Ridge Road
Lewiston, NY 14092
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100 International Drive
Buffalo , NY 14221
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Acorn Ponds & Waterfalls
7 Menlo Place
585-442-6373
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Adams Nursery & Garden Center
5799 Genesee Street
Lancaster, NY 14086
716-683-4885
Adams has been proudly serving Western NY for over 55 years. We GROW the largest selection of annuals, patio pots and hanging baskets just for you from our greenhouses to your home. Plus offer a vast array of Perennials and Nursery Stock. Like us and follow us on Facebook! Open April through December.
African Violet & Gesneriad
Society of WNY
716-662-9434
gesneriadsociety.org/chapters/WNY/
We meet the third Tuesday of the month, March–December, at 7pm, Greensfield Health & Rehabilitation Center, 5949 Broadway, Lancaster. Send email for more info.
African Violet and Gesneriad Society of Rochester
Messiah Lutheran Church, 4301
Mt. Read Blvd.
Rochester , NY 14616
585-313-8674
Meets the first Thursday of the month September–November and March–May, 7–9pm at Messiah Lutheran Church, 4301 Mt. Read Blvd., Rochester, NY 14616. December and June meetings are social events TBD location. Contacts: Douglas Burdick, 585-313-8674, [email protected]. Barb Festenstein, 585-461-1673, [email protected].
African Violet Society of Syracuse
315-492-2562
Membership open to all interested in culture, care and propagation of African violets. Meetings held the second Thursday of the month, September–May, Pitcher Hill Community Church, 605 Bailey Road, North Syracuse. Visitors welcome.
Akron Tree Farms of NY
5911 Fisk Rd.
Pendleton, NY 14094
716-625-8462
Wholesale grower of deciduous shade & ornamental trees.
Alden Garden Club
13116 Main Street
Alden, NY 14004
716-937-7924
Alden Garden Club meets the second Wednesday of the month (except July & August) at 7 pm in the Alden Community Center. Informative speakers and tasty snacks. Plant sale each May. Active in keeping our community beautiful. New members and guests welcome.
Amana Garden Club
35 Legion Parkway
West Seneca, NY 14224
716-704-5002
Meetings held the second Wednesday of the month (except January) from 12:30 to 3:30 at the American Legion Post 735. Visitors welcome.
Amanda’s Native Garden LLC
8030 Story Road
Dansville, NY 14437
585-750-6288
We specialize in propagating and growing native perennial flowers, ferns, grasses and sedges. These plants provide food and habitat for butterflies, moths, bees and birds. You can make a significant contribution to the quality of our shared environment.
American Conifer Society - Northeast Region
The purpose of the ACS is to promote the use of conifers in the garden and landscape and to educate the public about their care and conservation.
American Irrigation
5474 Shunpike Road
Lockport, NY 14094
716-438-0417
Arbordale Gardens
11390 Transit Road
East Amherst, NY 14051
716-688-9125
Landscaping and Garden Center. The King of Ponds. Landscape design, planting, fine gardening. Garden Center features The Pond Shop, Wild Bird Shoppe, greenhouse and acres of plants.
Arbour Barber Company, The
585-289-4117
Arborists dedicated to maintaining a legacy of trees with experienced assessments, pruning practiced as an art and science, and practical advice for enhancing your life with trees. Serving the greater Rochester and Finger Lakes region.
Artful Gardener, The
727 Mount Hope Avenue
Rochester, NY 14620
585-454-2874
Retail shop specializing in garden accents, frost-proof pottery and home decor. Featuring American-made crafts including the work of local artisans. Open year-round.
Asa Ransom House Inn & Restaurant
10529 Main Street
Clarence, NY 14031
716-759-2315
A Clarence, New York Bed and Breakfast and Restaurant 15 minutes from Buffalo.
Aspinall’s Tree Nursery & Landscaping, LLC
8797 E. Genesee Turnpike
Chittenango, NY 13037
315-687-5282
Retail and wholesale Nursery including trees, shrubs, perennials, annuals and gift items. Full service design, hardscape, planting, water feature irrigation and drainage installation. We also offer landscape maintenance.
Attica Package Company Inc. and D&D Logging Inc.
45 Windsor Street
Attica, NY 14011
585-591-0510
Services Provided: Purchase Timber & Timber Land, Harvesting, Firewood/ fuel pellet sales, Timber Management, Land Clearing/Mowing, Bark mulch for landscaping, Wood chips, Animal bedding, Grinding, Certified Playground material.
Badding Farm Market & Garden Center
10820 Transit Road
East Amherst, NY 14051
716-636-7824
Badding Farm & Garden Center is a four-season destination for unique, quality plants. We specialize in spring annuals like Proven Winners, hanging baskets, custom containers, vegetables, herbs, and an extensive selection of perennials—plus garden décor, farm-fresh jam, and friendly service year-round.
Ballantyne Gardens
4825 Hopkins Road
Liverpool , NY 13088
315-453-0621
Bard College Campus & Arboretum
30 Campus Road
Annandale-on-Hudson, NY
12504
845-752-LEAF(5323)
College campus with historical tree alles, planted gardens and a formal Italian garden overlooking the Hudson River and Catskill Mountains.
Barefoot Edible Landscape & Permaculture
PO Box 18212
Rochester, NY 14618
585-506-6505
We provide individual & business consultations, mentoring, design, installation & maintenance, educational workshops & classes and inspirational speaking for edible landscaping, homesteading, sustainable living, edible forest gardening & home gardening.
Bartlett Tree Experts
2059 Brighton-Henrietta Town
Line Rd
Rochester, NY 14623
585-385-4060
Tree Preservation, Plant Health Care, Soil Management, Scientific Tree Care & Research, Inventory, Assessments, Pruning and Removals.
Batavia Turf
6465 Transit Road
Elba, NY 14058
585-548-2552
facebook.com/Batavia-Turf-136404756401533
Professionally Grown Sod/DuraEdge Infield Mixes
Beaver Landscaping, Inc.
5640 Davison Rd.
Clarence , NY 14031
716-759-7044
Residential and commercial landscape installation and maintenance; hardscape and pond installation; certified Unilock installer; tree & shrub health care programs; inventor and manufacturer of The Shrub Coat; shrubcoat.com; 1-888-747-8226.
Beaver Meadow Audubon Center
1610 Welch Road
North Java, NY 14113
585-457-3228
Buffalo Audubon Society promotes the appreciation and enjoyment of the natural world through education and stewardship. Learn about birds, wildlife and conservation issues through classes, lectures and programs.
Becker Farms & Vizcarra Vineyards
3724 Quaker Road
Gasport, NY 14067
716-772-2211
Bedford’s Greenhouse
6820 Cedar Street
Akron, NY 14001
716-542-6110
facebook.com/Bedfords-Greenhouse-1302628913155782
We grow our own annual plants plus specialize in a variety of combination hanging baskets & patio containers.
Bengert Greenhouses
230 French Road
West Seneca, NY 14224
716-823-6114
Wholesale / Retail Greenhouse - H.B. - Accent Plants - Holiday Crops
Bergen Swamp Preservation
Society
PO Box 460
Bergen , NY 14416
Bergen Water Gardens
7443 Buffalo Rd.
Churchville, NY 14428
585-293-2860
Complete selection of pond liner and pond supplies including waterlilies, pond fish and the largest Chinese lotus collection in the USA. We also carry a large selection of carnivorous plants from pitcher plants to tropical Nepenthes. 2024 will feature our new Orchid Show Room. Annual Lotus Fest event.
Bessie’s Best Compost
5320 Griffith Rd
Gainesville, NY 14066
585-322-6909
100% cow manure compost from Western New York dairy farms. The compost is available 2 cu.ft. sized bags, and available in bulk. Try our compost/mulch blend for top dressing. Our products are available for purchase at the farm, as well as garden retailers around WNY. OMRI listed.
Beyond the Basics Property Services Inc.
3150 Seneca Street
West Seneca, NY 14224
716-602-1928
Utility restoration contractor. Grading, Hydroseeding & sod. Tree & shrub planting. Pavers & retaining walls. Soil/stone/mulch sales w/delivery. Pergolas & decks.
Birchcrest Tree & Landscape, Inc.
150 Lee Road
Rochester, NY 14606
585-671-5433
A premier tree care, landscaping and plant health care firm with a team of professional designers, certified nursery professionals and certified arborists that combine their expertise to help you create and maintain the beautiful landscape you desire.
Bird House, The
3035 Monroe Avenue
Rochester , NY 14618
585-264-1550
Nature and garden store specializing in wild bird seed, feeders, houses and hardware. Nature and garden gifts including chimes, jewelry, yard art and toys.
Birdsong Landscape Design
38 Sandbury Drive
Pittsford, NY 14534
585-402-4061
The goal is simple: reduce the amount of lawn, plant native plants, restore biodiversity. We live on the unceded land of the Haudenosaunee people (the Seneca Nation) and we have the responsibility to care for this treasure, to restore habitat and food sources for the wildlife with whom we coexist. My native plant landscape designs are customized to each situation with detailed drawings and photos as well as nursery recommendations for plant purchasing. On-location coaching is available and I enjoy giving presentations to groups.
Bison Nursery
9000 Main St.
Clarence, NY 14031
716-630-9767
Full service garden center - retail, wholesale and landscaping.
Black Rock Riverside Alliance
1902 Niagara Street
Buffalo, NY 14207
716-202-9070
We are a not-for-profit and run 4 community gardens in Black Rock and Riverside.
Blasdell Nursery
3527 South Park Avenue
Blasdell, NY 14219
716-827-5814
Bonsai Society of Upstate New York
PO Box 92215
Rochester, NY 14692
585-426-6548
Founded in 1972, the Bonsai Society of Upstate New York has developed into a strong group for enthusiasts in Western New York.
Boston Hill Nursery
7421 Old Lower East Hill Road
Colden , NY 14033
716-662-7411
Nursery & Garden Center. Large selection of trees, shrubs, perennials, annuals, mulches & soils. Shade and ornamental trees are grown at the nursery offering many different varieties. Catalog available.
Brighton Landscape
225 Erie Station Road
W. Henrietta, NY 14586
585-334-4406
For over 40 years our commitment to provide excellent designs, unmatched craftsmanship and detailed attention to maintenance, has been based on our willingness to the needs and vision of our clients.
Bristol’s Garden Center
7454 Victor-Pittsford Road
Victor , NY 14564
585-924-2274
Retail/Wholesale. 11 acres of nursery stock, annuals, perennials & houseplants. Bulk and bagged mulch, soil, and stone. Garden supplies, tools, pottery, chemicals, and fertilizers.
Broccolo Lawn and Landscape/Broccolo Garden Center
2755 Penfield Road
Fairport, NY 14450
585-424-4476
We create the best-looking yards in the neighborhood using an environmental approach. We offer lawn care, Plantings, Hardscape, Landscape Design, and Maintenance as well as Broccolo Garden Center retail center.
Brodner Equipment, Inc.
3918 Lyell Rd.
Rochester , NY 14606
585-247-5218
Outdoor power equipment sales and service of Ariens Sno Thros & Mowers; BillyGoat Vacuums & leaf blowers; eXmark Commercial & Residential ZeroTurns; Honda Power Equipment generators, lawnmowers, snowblowers & tillers; Husqvarna Automowers & Chainsaws.
Buffalo & Erie County Botanical Gardens
2655 South Park Ave.
Buffalo, NY 14218
716-827-1584
The Gardens is a national historic site, education center and tourist destination full of exotic horticulture treasures from around the world. This breathtaking conservatory was Designed by Lord & Burnham and opened in 1900.
Buffalo Area Daylily Society (BADS)
716-941-6167
facebook.com/Buffalo-Area-Daylily-Society-148577285168740
An educational organization with a passion for daylilies and a mission to educate members and the public with interesting meetings and other outreach activities. Find us on Facebook - Buffalo Area Daylily Society.
Buffalo Horticulture
593 W. Utica Ave.
Buffalo, NY 14213
716-628-3555
Highly experienced designer and builder specializing in green infrastructure, native plantings, storm-water capture and diversion, rain gardens and site repair as well as both contemporary and traditional garden design.
Buffalo Olmsted Parks Conservancy
Parkside Lodge, 84 Parkside Ave.
Buffalo, NY 14214
716-838-1249
The Buffalo Olmsted Parks Conservancy is a not-for-profit, independent, community organization that promotes, preserves, restores, enhances and ensures maintenance of the historic Olmsted park & parkway system in Buffalo, now and for future generations.
175 Stevenson Blvd.
Amherst , NY 14226
716-830-7984
The online gardening magazine for WNY. Get great tips, full-color photos, videos & the most current list of gardening events. Published weekly! Trial for 3 months, $9; whole year, $22.79. Subscribe on our website today.
Bundschuh’s Greenhouses
1033 Victor Road
Macedon, NY 14502
315-986-8872
Family owned since 1999. We sell annuals, perennials and herbs. We specialize in custom container design for our clients. Our hanging baskets grace many towns and villages. We also grow vegetables, shrubs, and microgreens.
Burnap’s Farm Market
7277 Maple Ave.
Sodus, NY 14551
315-483-4050
Full-service farm market specializing in unique container gardening, beautiful fall flowers, homegrown fruits and vegetables and the “Garden Café” serving lunch daily.
Busy Beaver Lawn & Garden
4415 Southwestern Blvd.
Hamburg, NY 14075
716-649-3010
Annuals, perennials, herbs, hanging baskets. Fresh homegrown produce in season. Fall festival, local honey and maple syrup. Jake and Amos Amish products, Zittel’s own jams, jellies, spreads and preserves. Christmas gifts, trees, wreaths, gift baskets.
Carol Watson Greenhouse
2980 Sentinel Heights Road
Lafayette, NY 13084
315-677-0286
Casler Flower Farm and Greenhouses LLC
895 Babcock Hill Rd.
West Winfield , NY 13491
315-822-5135
facebook.com/Casler-Flower-Farm-175062012535316
Open Spring, Fall & Christmas. Family run greenhouse open May 1st until the greenhouses are sold out. Unique primitive gift shop carries garlands, candles, tinware, wall hangings and NY state honey, jam, maple syrup, fudge & more. Find us on Facebook.
Cayuga Daylilies
77 Halseyville Road
Ithaca, NY 14850
607-272-9072
We grow and sell more than 350 cold hardy, affordable daylily cultivars on weekends from the end of June through the beginning of August, or by appointment. Visit our website or Facebook or call for dates and times.
Cayuga Landscape Co., Inc.
2712 N. Triphammer Road
Ithaca, NY 14850
607-257-3000
Largest selection of trees and plants in the Finger Lakes at our delightfully diverse garden center. Grower of 20 acres of nursery stock. Provider of comprehensive garden design, planting, and hardscape installations for 48 years.
Cazenovia Garden Club
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 [email protected].
Cedar Street Sales & Rental
111 Cedar Street
Batavia, NY 14020
585-343-4899
Lawn and garden equipment sales and service. We are one of the largest Cub Cadet and Stihl dealers in the nation. We also rent over 300 pieces of equipment to homeowners, landscapers and industry. From floor sanders to mini excavators.
Central New York Land Trust
PO Box 9417
Syracuse , NY 13290
315-575-8839
The Central New York Land Trust seeks to preserve and protect natural areas in order to provide our communities clean water, clean air, wildlife habitat and a chance to connect with the land.
Central NY Large Scale Railway Society
315-598-3346
To all train and garden lovers: visit our spectacular g-scale railroad layout & unique gardens. A night time wonderland!
Chevalier Outdoor Living
9580 Route 39
Springville, NY 14141
716-592-0854
We believe in building relationships, inspiring creativity & expression, showing love & respect to both materials & the people we work with. We build and maintain amazing outdoor living spaces allowing us to reconnect with nature & each other.
Chiavetta’s Greenhouse
9784 S. Main Street
Angola, NY 14006
716-549-0458
facebook.com/Chiavettas-Potatoes-Greenhouse-583574281675217
Chicken Coop Originals
13245 Clinton Street
Alden, NY 14004
716-937-7837
We are a home-based garden, antique & art shop with 3 little barns to browse, herb & perennial gardens, and a woodland scripture path. We offer garden & art workshops for adults & kids or come for a garden lovers retreat with friends!
Chuck Hafner’s Farmer’s Market & Garden Center
7265 Buckley Road
North Syracuse , NY 13212
315-458-2231
We are a 65,000 square-foot garden center. We carry a full line of annuals as well as perennials, vegetable plants, nursery stock, mulches and lawn care products.
City of Rochester Public Market
280 N. Union Street
Rochester, NY 14609
585-428-6907
cityofrochester.gov/publicmarket
Historic public market near downtown Rochester. Three outdoor, one indoor vendor sheds. Year-round Tues. & Thurs., 6am–1pm; Sat., 5am–3pm. Also open 48 days annually for free special events, including Flower City Days horticultural sales (May, June).
Clifton Recycling, Inc
5332 Route 31
Clay, NY 13401
315-288-5250
We provide landscaping materials, tub grinding green waste and various types of material trucking and equipment hauling to a broad range of customers from home owners all the way to large municipalities.
Clover Lawn & Landscape
485 Landing Road North
Rochester, NY 14625
585-244-1626
Full service landscape company; 27 years experience
Clover Nursery & Garden Center
485 Landing Road North
Rochester, NY 14625
585-482-5372
Full service garden center
Cobbs Hill Daylily Garden
1 Hillside Ave
Rochester , NY 14610
585-461-3317
National Daylily Display Garden in the City of Rochester with open house tours in July and early August. Some daylilies for sale. See monthly UGJ Calendar for dates and times.
ColdClimateGardening.com / Kathy Purdy
565 Moran Rd.
Oxford, NY 13830
Cold Climate Gardening is a website which provides the information gardeners need to successfully garden in USDA Hardiness Zones 5 and colder.
Coldwater Pond Nursery
600 S. Marbletown Rd.
Phelps, NY 14532
315-331-8068
Coldwater Pond Nursery specializes in dwarf conifers, flowering shrubs, ornamental trees, and other woody plants, both rare and popular. Plants are available by mail order as well as at the nursery, we work with both retail and wholesale customers.
Cornell Botanic Gardens
124 Comstock Knoll Drive
Ithaca, NY 14850
607-255-2400
Comprising 35-acres of cultivated gardens, 100-acre F.R. Newman Arboretum, natural areas and more than 30 miles of public trails. Open year-round, sunrise to sunset, no admission; welcome center hours vary by season. Group tours available.
Cornell Cooperative Extension, Allegany County
5435 A County Rd. 48
Belmont, NY 14813
585-268-7644
Cornell Cooperative Extension, Cayuga County
248 Grant Avenue
Auburn , NY 13021
315-255-1183
Cornell Cooperative Extension Cayuga County (CCE Cayuga) is a community-based educational outreach agency with state and national networks. We offer educational programs and services in the areas of Agriculture, 4-H Youth Development, Environmental Education, and Nutrition.
Cornell Cooperative Extension, Erie County
21 South Grove St., Suite 310
East Aurora, NY 14052
716-652-5400
erie.cce.cornell.edu/gardening
Education for the home, landscape and gardens.
Cornell Cooperative Extension, Genesee County
420 East Main Street
Batavia, NY 14020
585-343-3040
Master Gardeners provide research based resources to the public on a variety of topics such as insect & plant ID, pest management & best gardening practices. Check our website for Helpline hours and events.
Cornell Cooperative Extension, Livingston County
3 Murray Hill Drive
Mt. Morris, NY 14510
585-991-5420
Provide research-based information to home gardeners on a variety of subjects, including (but not limited to) lawn care, pesticide use, gardening practices, and soil testing.
Cornell Cooperative Extension, Monroe County
2449 St. Paul Blvd.
Rochester, NY 14617
585-753-2555
Master Gardener Helpline of Cornell Cooperative Extension of Monroe County offers non-biased, research based solutions to gardening questions. Fee based horticulture seminars for organizations & agencies. Contact us for advice from the gardening Experts!
Cornell Cooperative Extension, Niagara County
4487 Lake Avenue
Lockport , NY 14094
716-433-8839 x226
Research based information and diagnostic services (soil testing, pest identification) Master Gardener Program.
Cornell Cooperative Extension, Oneida County
121 Second Street
Oriskany, NY 13424
315-736-3394
Oneida County is located in Oriskany, NY. Seeking Master Gardener Volunteers to join program in fall 2026, MGV Regional Training together with CCE Madison Co. During the gardening season come and view the Extension’s Parker F. Scripture Botanical Gardens. Save the date: Garden Open House, Wednesday, July 15th, 4:00pm to 7:00pm
Cornell Cooperative Extension, Onondaga County
100 South Salina Street, Suite 170
Syracuse, NY 13202
315-424-9485
Cornell Cooperative Extension, Ontario County
480 North Main Street
Canandaigua, NY 14424
585-394-3977
Offer horticultural workshops, consultations, gardening newsletter and diagnostic services (soil testing; insect, disease and plant identification).
Cornell Cooperative Extension, Orleans County
12690 State Route 31
Albion, NY 14411
585-798-4265
Master Gardeners provide reliable, researched-based gardening related information to the public, answer horticultural questions, provide soil sampling and analysis, plant selection/care and identification of insects and plant diseases.
Cornell Cooperative Extension, Seneca County
308 Main Street Shop Centre
Waterloo , NY 13165
315-539-9251
Seneca County CCE’s volunteer Master Gardener program utilizes trained volunteers to educate the public through workshops, hotlines, articles in local papers, programs at schools and other youth organizations, and public outreach.
Cornell Cooperative Extension, Tompkins County
615 Willow Avenue
Ithaca, NY 14850
607-272-2292
Year-round in-person and Zoom gardening classes & special events ccetompkins.org/gardening/gardening-classes. May: Ithaca Spring Garden Fair & Plant Sale. Summer: Open Days Garden Tours. Ask a Master Gardener Volunteer at [email protected].
Cornell Cooperative Extension, Wayne County
1581 Route 88 North
Newark, NY 14513
315-331-8415
Master Gardeners answer consumer home garden and landscape questions including plant disease and insects, pest control and composting. Free presentations to groups of 10 or more in Wayne County.
Cornell Cooperative Extension, Yates County
417 Liberty St.
Penn Yan, NY 14527
315-536-5123
Cottage Gardens
4540 East Shelby Rd.
Medina, NY 14103
585-798-5441
daylily.net/gardens/cottagegardens
Specialty nursery - we grow over 3900 named cultivars of daylilies.
CountryMax Stores
Your neighborhood country store. One stop store for your lawn & garden, wild bird, pet & equine needs.
CountryMax, Baldwinsville
2964 State Route 31
Lysander , NY 13027
315-303-0656
CountryMax, Batavia
610 East Main Street
Batavia, NY 14020
585-344-4554
CountryMax, Brockport
4875 Lake Road
Brockport, NY 14420
585-391-3065
CountryMax, Cicero
5808 Crabtree Lane
Cicero, NY 13039
315-699-1918
CountryMax, Cortland
980 State Route 13
Cortland, NY 13045
607-756-5657
CountryMax, DeWitt
3179 Erie Boulevard East
DeWitt , NY 13214
315-656-7698
CountryMax, Fairport
897 Turk Hill Road
Fairport, NY 14450
585-388-1030
CountryMax, Farmington
5930 County Road 41
Farmington, NY 14425
585-924-7340
CountryMax, Geneseo
4101 Lakeville Road
Geneseo, NY 14454
585-447-9021
CountryMax, Henrietta
4575 W. Henrietta Road
Henrietta, NY 14467
585-334-2180
CountryMax, Norwich
6265 County Route 32
Norwich , NY 13815
607-334-3248
CountryMax, Ontario
1298 Route 104
Ontario, NY 14519
315-524-3863
CountryMax, Oswego
276 NY 104
Oswego, NY 13126
315-216-4782
CountryMax, Palmyra
625 East Main Street
Palmyra, NY 14522
315-597-4831
CountryMax, Seneca Falls
1945 Balsey Road
Seneca Falls, NY 13148
315-539-5316
CountryMax, Spencerport
4658 West Ridge Road
Spencerport , NY 14559
585-349-0861
CountryMax, Thiele’s
7485 Shawnee Road
N. Tonawanda, NY 14120
716-692-4401
CountryMax, Webster
695 Ridge Road
Webster, NY 14580
585-347-4066
Craft Company #6
785 University Ave.
Rochester, NY 14607
585-473-3413
Creative Gardeners of Penfield
Penfield, NY 14526
585-385-2065
facebook.com/CreativeGardenersofPenfield
Creative Gardeners of Penfield meet the second Monday of the month at 9:15 am (except July & August), Penfield United Methodist Church, 1795 Baird Road, Penfield. Visitors welcome. Call if interested in attending a meeting.
Cross Creek Nursery, Inc.
8390 Cazenovia Road
Manlius , NY 13104
315-682-1118
Retail & wholesale nursery & landscaping.
Custom Turf
296 Rochester St.
Salamanca, NY 14779
716-945-0283
D. A. Spencer Water Sculptures, Inc.
7203 State Route 5 & 20
Bloomfield, NY 14569
585-924-7542
David Spencer has been involved in the design & construction of naturalistic landscapes for decades.
Davey Tree
1200 Commerce Parkway
Lancaster, NY 14086
716-684-2700
Tree, Lawn & Landscape Care
Der Rosenmeister Nursery
304 Seven Mile Drive
Ithaca, NY 14850
607-351-1336
We are a small, family owned nursery specializing in cold hardy, disease resistant roses both antique and modern. Sales are at the nursery only. We do not ship. I also do garden design and lecture on all aspects of rose care and garden design.
Designer Mailbox
60 Pearce Dr.
Amherst , NY 14226
716-631-0391
Installing mailboxes and post in the Western NY area.
Devine Gardens LLC
4015 Ryan Rd
Morrisville, NY 13408
315-663-1675
Devine Gardens - helping your plants grow with vermicompost - filled with beneficial soil microbes to help your plants be healthier and more productive. Please visit website to buy online or learn where to buy in Central New York.
Dickman Farms Greenhouses & Garden Center
13 Archie Street
Auburn, NY 13021
315-253-3030
Visit Dickman Farms where you’ll find the largest selection of specialty annuals, unique varieties of perennials, tropical foliage, ornamental trees, shrubs, roses, mums, poinsettias and more!
DollarSeed
PO Box 504
Cortland, NY 13045
607-241-7840
We are a small seed repackaging facility. We sell to the average home gardener as well as custom label our products for groups, schools, fundraising, etc. All packages are just $1.00 each, with low to free S&H.
Dore Landscape Associates, Inc.
5911 Fisk Rd.
Pendleton, NY 14094
716-625-8005
Full service design - build landscape corporation.
Down to Earth Landscape Design and Maintenance
1179 Payne Road
Shortsville , NY 14548
585-455-2269
Fun to work with, certified CNLP with 40 years of experience. Will work with you to create your dream garden.
Dragonfly Garden Design
200 Sagamore Drive
Rochester, NY 14617
585-755-0155
After 25 years in the landscape design and build business, we are now a consulting business. We would be happy to meet with you to discuss your landscape needs and plans, make suggestions, especially with regard to deer-resistant plantings, and to offer referrals.
Dramatic Landscape Lighting by Woodlawn Landscapes
14 Grace Marie Dr.
Webster, NY 14580
585-749-0183
Over 40 years of security, safety and ambiance low voltage lighting. We design, install, maintain and service low voltage landscape lighting. We can convert existing systems to LED. Be a focal point on your street.
Draves Arboretum
1815 Sharrick Road
Darien, NY 14040
585-547-3341
Draves Arboretum is located on 20+ acres in Darien, NY just a short drive from Buffalo and Rochester. The Arboretum has over 800 species of trees and shrubs. We are a Level III ArbNet Accredited Arboretum. The Arboretum is open by Appointment only and open for your personal events.
Duane Pancoast, Garden Writer, Blogger, Speaker
1347 Fieldcrest Lane
Victor, NY 14564
585-576-6588
thegeriatricgardener.wordpress.com
As The Geriatric Gardener, Duane Pancoast blogs, writes and speaks about Adaptive Gardening, which helps all gardeners, especially seniors, modify their gardens and gardening to enable them to garden for life.
Dusart Design Group, LLC
5860 Ike Dixon Rd.
Camillus , NY 13031
315-672-3055
E. M. Mills Memorial Rose Garden
Thornden Park
Syracuse, NY
315-682-9688
One of 122 gardens accredited by the ARS and the All American Rose Selections for advance display of award-winning roses. Established in 1922 and maintained by the Syracuse Rose Society, it’s one of the oldest municipal rose gardens in the country.
Eagle Bay Gardens / Cooks Nursery
2912 East Lake Rd. (Rt. 20)
Dunkirk, NY 14048
716-792-7581
Large & unusual garden featuring hosta & many rare trees, shrubs & perennials. Lots for sale. Call for appointment. Restroom & free picnic grounds on site.
Eblacker & Stone
127 Somershire Dr
Rochester, NY 14617
585-233-5320
Builder of traditional one-of-a-kind dry stone walls, garden art, and gathering spaces.
Echelon Supply and Service
115 Metropolitan Dr.
Liverpool, NY 13088
315-451-2770
JGB offers a multitude of industrial & military hoses and hosing accessories. JGB has used its hose knowledge to create a revolutionary new garden hose, “TUFF GUARD The Perfect Garden Hose.”
Eden Valley Growers, Inc.
7502 North Gowanda State Road
Eden , NY 14057
716-992-9721
We wholesale Premier Berger Peat Soil Mixes, MasterBlend Fertilizers & Flower trays. Also, Irrigation & Field Plastic.
Elaine’s Flower Shoppe
2365 George Urban Blvd.
Depew, NY 14043
716-681-4688
Elbers Landscape Service, Inc.
2918 Main Street
Buffalo, NY 14214
716-834-2167
Since 1919, Elbers Landscape Service, Inc. has provided landscaping and snow and ice management services to residential and commercial customers throughout Western New York. Elbers is a family owned and operated company, staffed with friendly CNLPs.
Elmira Garden Club
426 Fulton St.
Elmira, NY 14904
facebook.com/Elmira-Garden-Club-131832586956704
Established in 1928, the Elmira Garden Club has approximately 80 members and owns its own garden clubhouse and fenced garden. The EGC promotes gardening and all its associated activities for members and its communities. Annual plant sale in May.
English Gardener, The
1400 Kensington Ave.
Buffalo, NY 14215
716-833-8000
Envirometrics Systems USA
21 Framark Drive, Unit 657
Victor, NY 14564
585-576-6588
Envirometrics Systems USA manufactures The BugBarrier Tree Band a popular adhesive tree banding system used to trap invasive and damaging insects including the Spotted Lanternfly and Spongy Moth (Formerly Gypsy Moth)
Ettinger Horticulture Consulting Services, Terry L.
119 Concord Place
Syracuse, NY 13210-2649
315-471-5854
We create environmentally sensitive landscape and garden designs and management plans that enhance the appearance, function and value of your property, while providing year- round interest outside your window!
Experienced Brick & Stone
4536 Main Street
Suite 102
Amherst, NY 14226
716-691-3061
We offer antique reclaimed street bricks, cobblestones, curbing and other hardscape materials as well as reclaimed architectural materials. Cleaned, palletized and ready for your next project. Our materials can give any project that special touch.
Fairmount Garden Club
Meets the third Thursday of the month (March–November) at 6:30pm, Camillus Senior Center, 25 First Street, Camillus. Speakers & community projects. All are welcome.
Fairport Garden Club
Fairport, NY 14450
Meets 3rd Thursday evening of the month (except January, February March & August), members’ homes or Perinton Ambulance building. Educational topics through speakers, workshops, local tours & community gardening i.e., Planter at Johanna Perrin School.
Federated Garden Clubs NYS, District 8
Our district geographically extends from Lake Ontario to the PA state line. It contains 27 clubs comprised of various sizes. Clubs meet on different days of the week; morning, afternoon or evening. Check our website to find a club in your area.
Federated Garden Clubs of NYS, 7th District
Finger Lakes Biochar
142 County Rd. 9
Victor, NY 14564
585-737-7282
Biochar is a carbon negative soil conditioner that boosts plant growth while reducing the need for fertilizer and water. It also filters out toxins, increases soil permeability and attracts beneficial micro-organisms while reducing the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere. Finger Lakes Biochar uses local agricultural and forestry waste.
Finger Lakes Community College
3325 Marvin Sands Drive
Canandaigua, NY 14424
585-785-1260
FLCC offers a unique horticulture degree & one-year certificate with diverse field, greenhouse & classroom experiences. Three-class track, Cannabis: Biology & Cultivation, starts Fall 2020. Opportunities available for DEC & CNLP professional certifications.
Finger Lakes Daylily Society
96 State Street
Manchester, NY 14504
585-289-6198
We meet 4-5 times per year, usually with a guest speaker. We always have door prizes and we have 2 plant auctions a year.
Finger Lakes Native Plant Society
532 Cayuga Heights Rd.
Ithaca , NY 14850
They are an organization dedicated to promoting the appreciation of our native flora and hold free public field trips, free indoor programs, & provide members a newsletter, seed exchange, native plant sale, & a December celebration of native plants.
Fitch Construction and Four Season Sunroom
7278 Pittsford-Palmyra Road
Fairport, NY 14450
585-377-3330
Fitch Construction Inc. is a full scale remodeling company as well as a Four Seasons Sunroom franchise. We are also the Velux five county and five star dealer and service provider.
Flower City Looking Good
cityofrochester.gov/gardencontest
Folia
493 Atlantic Ave
Macedon, NY 14502
585-781-4664
Garden design, construction, renovation and maintenance.
Forevergreens
11398 Bolton Road
Springville, NY 14141
716-560-8004
Grower of evergreens for landscaping and Christmas. Dwarf & unusual conifers, maples, oaks & more. Wholesale & retail.
Fort Ticonderoga
30 Fort Ti Road
Ticonderoga , NY 12883
518-585-2821
Visit this 1920s-era Colonial Revival garden located on the grounds of Fort Ticonderoga. Guided and self-guided tours, family activities, children’s garden, picnicking, more. Groups welcome.
Fossil Rock Landscape Corp.
21 Holly Circ
Spencerport, NY 14559
585-350-9358
We are a design/build firm specializing in custom outdoor living spaces.
Fox’s Lawn Furniture
7570 Seneca St.
East Aurora, NY 14052
716-652-3900
Frogger Wildlife Consultants
2331 Vandy Dr.
Palmyra, NY 14522
585-355-0181
Frogger Wildlife Consultants is a family owned and operated business. We service the Finger Lakes Region for all your nuisance wildlife needs. Everything we do is done the most humane way possible. Licensed, insured and experienced!
Fruition Seeds
7921 Hickory Bottom Road
Naples, NY 14512
585-374-8903
We grow 400+ varieties of organic seed regionally adapted to thrive in the short seasons of western New York! In addition to vegetables, flowers and herbs, we also share organic apple trees. Visit the farm on weekends in April and May between 10 and 2!
Gallea’s Greenhouse
2832 Clover Street
Pittsford , NY 14534
585-586-3017
Garden Club of Brockport
3565 Lake Road
Brockport, NY 14420
813-326-6257
facebook.com/groups/1103648106414660
Meets the 2nd Wednesday of every month at 7pm, Jubilee Church,3565 Lake Road, Brockport. Learn gardening tips from knowledgeable speakers, make garden ornaments through our hands-on classes and explore beautiful local gardens. For more info call or email Kathy, 585-431-0509 or [email protected].
Garden Factory, Inc., The
2126 Buffalo Rd.
Rochester, NY 14624
585-247-6236
“Your store for all seasons.”
Garden Friends of Clarence
9785 Tonawanda Creek Road
Clarence Center, NY 14032
716-741-4283
gardenfriendsofclarence.shutterfly.com
Established in 2004 by a camaraderie of experienced gardeners who share a love of plants and gardening. Members enjoy sharing their knowledge and experience with others. All levels of gardeners are represented.
Garden Gate Greenhouse
11600 W. Perrysburg Rd.
Perrysburg, NY 14129
716-532-6282
Retail greenhouse growing a wide variety of annuals, hanging baskets, perennials, fall garden mums; specializing in hardy ferns and clematis.
Garden Path of Penfield Garden Club
585-377-4437
We meet the third Wednesday of the month, September–May, 7pm, Penfield Community Center, 1985 Baird Road, Penfield. Members enjoy all aspects of gardening. New members always welcome, you don’t have to be a Penfield resident to join.
Gardening Friends Club
4591 US Route 11
Pulaski, NY 13142
315-298-1276
Members hold a passion for perennial flower gardening and include both knowledgeable and experienced veteran as well as new gardeners. Meetings the third Tuesday of the month at 6:30 pm, March – December, Wesleyan Church, 4591 US Route 11, Pulaski.
Gardens Buffalo Niagara
PO Box 296
Buffalo, NY 14213
716-247-5004
Creating more vibrant and beautiful communities by sharing our gardens. We’ve made Buffalo Niagara a premier garden destination with events like tours of Open Gardens, a Garden Art sale, and Garden Walk Buffalo – America’s largest garden tour.
Genesee Country Village & Museum
1410 Flint Hill Rd.
Mumford, NY 14511
585-294-8218
One of the nation’s largest living history museums, with costumed interpreters in an authentic 19th-century country village of more than 40 historic buildings; art gallery; nature center; historic gardens; and replica Civil War-era gas balloon.
Genesee Land Trust
46 Prince Street, Suite LL005
Rochester, NY 14607
585-256-2130
Genesee Land Trust preserves and protects natural lands and waterways that enhance the quality of life in the Greater Rochester region – providing wildlife habitat, locally grown food, and connections to nature – for everyone.
Genesee Region Orchid Society
PO Box 20606
Rochester, NY 14602
Genesee Region Orchid Society meets the first Monday after the first Sunday of the month at the Louis S. Wolk JCC of Greater Rochester on Edgewood Drive. Meetings in January and February 2024 will be virtual; see website for information; geneseeorchid.org
Genesee Valley Hosta Society
Eli Fagan American Legion Post
260 Middle Road
Henrietta, NY 14467
585-889-7678
Genesee Valley Hosta Society promoting your love of hosta. We meet on the 2nd Thursday April through Oct.at the Eli Fagan American legion Come join the fun with speakers, garden tours and special events. Hostabilities. Large selection of hosta and perennials. Come for a tour. Contact us at [email protected] for more information.
Genrich’s Garden Center, Florist & Gifts & Greenhouses
375 Cooper Road
Rochester, NY 14617
585-342-9830
We are a 3rd generation, family owned business. Complete garden center, water gardening department, full-service florist & upscale gift shop plus 40,000+ square feet of greenhouses. We grow unusual, hard to find varieties of perennials. Open year-round.
Good Earth Greenhouse
877 LaRue Road
Clifton Springs, NY 14432
We grow a WIDE variety of annuals, perennials and vegetables - specializing in the best of the unusual. Open late-April through mid-June.
Goodman’s Farm Market
2227 Cayuga Drive Extension
Niagara Falls, NY 14304
716-325-6911
facebook.com/goodmansfarmmarket
Grace Gardens
1064 Angus Rd.
Penn Yan, NY 14527-9606
315-536-2556
Over 2000 daylily cultivars in display garden. Retail sales May–September.
Grandpa’s Nursery & Gardens
6720 Rotterdam Rd.
Sodus, NY 14551
315-483-6784
A complete nursery and garden center offering acres of nursery stock, thousands of perennials, huge gift gallery, superior roses, unique and exotic tropicals. Open all year. Holiday time is a must-see!
Grassroots Gardens of Buffalo
30C Essex Street
Buffalo, NY 14213
716-783-9653
Stewards to 109 community and school gardens in the cities of Buffalo and Niagara Falls. Together, we cultivate over 800,000 square feet and growing of green space. We beautify blocks, grow healthy food, and strengthen neighborhood spirit.
Greater Rochester Iris Society
St. John’s Episcopal Church
Hall, 11 Episcopal Ave.
Honeoye Falls, NY 14472
585-266-0302
We are an affiliate of the American Iris Society. We meet to learn and share our interest in iris growing and showing. Educational programs are planned regularly during our meetings, a Sunday during the months of March, April, September and October.
Greater Rochester Perennial Society
Encouraging gardening and knowledge of gardening, with focus on perennials, in the Greater Rochester, New York area. Annual membership includes monthly meetings, tours and other social events.
Greater Rochester Rose Society Rochester
585-694-8430
greaterrochesterrosesociety.weebly.com
Greater Rochester Rose Society’s mission is to promote all varieties of roses and educate everyone in how to grow and enjoy better roses. Monthly meetings feature guest speakers. Winter meetings will be on Zoom. Contact Jane at [email protected].
Green Scapes
6976 East Seneca Turnpike
Jamesville, NY 13078
315-469-0007
Largest selection of composts, mulches, stones, boulders, brick & pond products - installation available.
H. A. Treichler & Sons, Inc.
2687 Saunders Settlement Rd.
Sanborn, NY 14132
716-731-9390
Family owned & operated; in business since 1854.
H. G. Miller Farm
8150 Clinton Street
Elma, NY 14059
716-684-2787
Growers of common and not-so-common annuals and perennials. Open year ‘round.
Habitat Gardening in Central
New York Wild Ones Chapter
401 Parsons Drive
Syracuse, NY 13219
315-487-5742
The mission of HGCNY Wild Ones is to promote earth-friendly landscaping to preserve biodiversity. Free meetings, newsletters, courses & website educate about the importance of native plants for the health of the earth and everything living on it.
Hahn Sales & Service
3779 Lower Mountain Road
Sanborn , NY 14132
716-731-5513
Your water garden headquarters. We sell pond supplies, koi, fish, water garden features, rocks and much more.
Hamburg Farmers Market
45 Church St
Hamburg, NY 14075
716-649-7917
southtownsregionalchamber.org/explore-hamburg/farmers-market
Established in 1977, the Hamburg Farmers’ Market remain committed to bringing a variety of the best products from our local farmers, ranchers, and homesteaders.
Hamburg Garden Club
2985 Lakeview Road
Hamburg, NY 14075
Meets the second Wednesday of the month at 10am, VFW Post 1419, 2985 Lakeview Rd, Hamburg, NY. June plant sale. Summer garden tours. Guests are welcome. Contact [email protected].
Hamburg Garden Walk
71 Rosedale Ave.
Hamburg, NY 14075
716-648-5744
Group plans and organizes the self-guided Hamburg Garden Walk in the Village of Hamburg. The event is free. Vendors at Memorial Park day of the event.
Hamburg House & Garden Club
107 Prospect Ave
Hamburg, NY 14075
facebook.com/HamburgHouseGardenClub
Meetings are the 4th Tuesday of the month at 7pm. Hamburg Village Community Center, 107 Prospect Ave., Hamburg, NY 14075.
Hansen Nature Center
1525 Calkins Road
Pittsford , NY 14534
585-359-7044
henrietta.org/parksandrecreation/page/tinker-nature-park
Located in the Town of Henrietta’s Tinker Nature Park, the Hansen Nature Center is open Tuesday–Saturday, 9am–4pm. Classes on gardening related topics offered Saturdays at 10am throughout the year. Check website for current offerings.
Harrington’s Produce
5282 Clinton Street Road
Batavia, NY 14020
585-343-0805
facebook.com/HarringtonsFarmMarketAndCafe
Heart of Franklinville
28 North Main St.
Franklinville, NY 14737
716-676-5167
Concrete garden statuary.
Heartstone Center for Earth Essentials / Heartstone Herbal School
301 Brink Road
Van Etten, NY 14889
607-589-4619
Programs include 6-Weekend Herbal Apprenticeship, Making Herbal Creams & Salves workshop, medicinal plant walks, Online Anatomy & Physiology. Journey of the Heart Series, 1 weekend/ season, and more.
Heimiller Greenhouses
3016 Ewings Road
Newfane, NY 14108
Henrietta Garden Club
Henrietta , NY
585-781-0278
The Henrietta Garden club meets the 2nd Wednesday of the month (except May-August & December) at 6:30pm, Guests and non members are welcome. Handicap accessible. Lower level of the Henrietta Town Hall, 475 Calkins Rd. Henrietta. Google.com/site/henriettagardenclub.org. A presenter will speak on a gardening related subject at 7pm. Please join us to explore gardening topics and share information.
Henry’s Gardens
7884 Sisson Hwy.
Eden, NY 14057
716-992-4818
Family owned & operated. We offer beautiful begonia hanging baskets, annuals, the newest perennials in quart & gallon size, succulents, miniature evergreens. Annual cutting garden open July–frost.
Herb Gardeners of the Niagara Frontier
62 Jeffrey Drive
Amherst, NY 14228
716-691-7863
A small group of interested gardeners meets at Audubon Library in Amherst for monthly speakers, herb festivals, excursions, participation in herb projects. Yearly fee of $20 includes newsletter.
Higbie Farm Supply
3440 N. Union Street
N. Chili, NY 14514
585-594-8300
1800’s railroad station retail store. Garden gloves, muck boots, wire & split rail fencing, seeds, fertilizer, garden & home pest controls, garden chemicals. Bird seed, feeders, baths, houses. Holistic pet foods, treats & toys. Equine feed & supplies.
High Point Mills
1225 Lehigh Station Rd.
Henrietta, NY 14467
585-334-4574
Manufacturer/distributor of fertilizers, weed killers, grub killer, grass seed, DuPont landscape fabric and many other turf & landscape products.
Highland Park Conservancy, Inc.
180 Reservoir Ave.
Rochester, NY 14620
The Highland Park Conservancy, Inc.(HPC) is the all volunteer, member supported, not for profit friends group for Highland Park, designed by Frederick Law Olmsted—the first park in the Rochester, NY municipal park system and a world-class arboretum. Established in 2003, HPC offers free guided tours, events and a volunteer stewardship program, as listed on the website. HPC’s special project is the reconstruction of the Children’s Pavilion at the high point of the park.
Home Garden Club of Syracuse
Manlius, NY 13104
315-623-2182
Looking for new members! We are active in educating the community about gardening, horticulture and floral design. Involved with several civic projects in the Syracuse area. Meetings are usually the first Tuesday morning of the month.
Hostabilities
266 Stottle Road
Scottsville, NY 14546
585-889-7678
Hostas, perennials, and other garden related items. By appointment only.
Hubbard Springs Garden Club of Chili
3235 Chili Avenue
Rochester, NY 14624
Humble Beginnings
260 Sullivan Road
Alden, NY 14004
716-937-7194
humblebeginningsgifts.wordpress.com
Hurd Orchards
17260 W Ridge Road (Rte. 104)
Holley , NY 14470
585-638-8838
Open May - December
Huron Sprinklers
3791 Colon Ct.
N. Tonawanda, NY 14120
716-743-0467
Iannazzi Enterprises
450 Smith Rd.
Pittsford, NY 14534
585-624-1285
Professional arrangements for independent, escorted, and group tours and cruises to destinations worldwide. Garden tours and culinary tours our specialty.
Imagine Community Gardens, Inc.
7071 Transit Road
East Amherst, NY 14051
716-688-0139
Organic urban community gardens, landscaped with shrubs, perennials and trees, partnered with county extension service Master Gardener program. Free community events planned throughout the growing season with free on-site tours in July.
iMapInvasives
625 Broadway, 5th Floor
Albany, NY 12233
518-402-8983
iMapInvasives is a free, online invasive species mapping tool for New York. It provides mapping resources for monitoring and management projects, including reporting invasives with your smartphone. For more info: nyimapinvasives.org.
Inside/Out Casual Furnishings
9138 Southwestern Blvd.
Angola, NY 14006
716-549-4944
facebook.com/Inside-Out-Casual-Furniture-333790200081347
Powder coated aluminum frames with coverings made of weather resistant poly resin in loom, weave and leather look designs - beautiful enough to use indoors, strong enough for outdoor living. Visit our displays at Home & Garden shows.
International Bonsai Arboretum
1070 Martin Road
W. Henrietta, NY 14586
585-334-2595
Bonsai, supplies, rare plants and instruction. Open by appointment only.
Iris Country Gardens
2202 Austin Road
Geneva, NY 14456-9118
585-526-6729
We hybridize, raise and sell bearded and non-bearded iris, peonies, daylilies, hostas and various other perennial plants.
Irrigation Tech
218 Paula Red Lane
Rochester, NY 14626
585-225-0380
Irrigation Tech is a lawn sprinkler company located in Rochester, NY. We have been in business for over 30 years and currently service over 1500 customers. Our Techs and installers have over 100 combined years of experience.
J & A Farm Market & Greenhouses
2921 Lakeville Road
Avon, NY 14414
585-346-2190
facebook.com/JA-Farm-Market-107004266056221
Jacrist Gardening Services, Inc.
PO Box 455
Williamsville , NY 14231
716-626-5465
Design/install landscape contractor, patios, walks, pondless waterfalls, ornamental shrubs, trees and perennials, specialized pruning, landscape renovation and replacement.
John Welch Enterprise, Inc.
1723 NY-444
Victor, NY 14564
585-924-4488
Johnson’s Nursery
11753 East Main Street
East Aurora, NY 14052
716-652-8969
facebook.com/Llenroclandscaping
Garden center and landscape contractor.
K & A Landscaping
8905 Sheridan Dr.
Clarence, NY 14031
585-632-1293
KDS Design Studio
1346 Pittsford Mendon Road
Suite 2
Mendon, NY 14506
585-370-7054
facebook.com/OutdoorLivingDesignMasters
Design + Build Outdoor Living since 1992. Creating artistic environments across the Finger Lakes and surrounding areas. High End Residential +Placemaking, Wineries + Breweries, Outdoor Dining Environments, Custom Fire Features and Décor, 3D Design.
Ken-Sheriton Garden Club
576 Delaware Road
Kenmore , NY 14217
716-833-8799
facebook.com/Ken-Sheriton-Garden-Club-295386867568515
Programs and business meetings are held the second Tuesday of the month (except January, March, December) at 7pm, St.Mark’s Lutheran Church, 576 Delaware Road, Kenmore. Field trips are planned for June, July, August. Guests welcome.
Kirby’s Farm Market
9739 Ridge Road
Brockport, NY 14420
585-637-2600
Lakeside Sod Supply
6660 Goodrich Road
Clarence Center, NY 14032
716-741-2877
Sod grower - instant lawns - fertilizers - soil testing & fertilization programs - soil amendments - organic fertilizers - We’ll help you have a beautiful lawn.
Lakeview Lawn and Landscape
4477 County Road #1
Canandaigua, NY 14424
585-394-6701
Lakeview offers a full range of landscape services. We have long term relationships with our clients built on trust. We work together to create landscapes of distinction.
LakeView Nursery
5603 State Route 38A
Auburn, NY 13021
315-252-1281
facebook.com/lakeviewnurseryllc
Full-service nursery & garden center. We design and install landscape and hardscapes for residential and public spaces across the beautiful Finger Lakes.
Lan’s Flower Farm, Inc.
4913 State Route 31
Clay , NY 13041
315-688-8584
Growers of perennials - wholesale and retail - specializing in landscape size plants, over 20,000 plants in stock.
Lana’s The Little House
PO Box 267
Forestville, NY 14062
716-965-2798
A beautiful storybook English Cottage complete with English gardens. Open daily for Tea & Tour, Lodging and Tea Shop. Lana’s is a personalized memorable experience. Where tea junkies roam near Buffalo in Chautauqua since 2003.
Land Pro Equipment
3517 Railroad Ave.
Alexander, NY 14005
585-591-1670
John Deere sales, parts & service.
Landscapes East, Inc.
8012 Saintsville Road
Kirkville, NY 13082
315-682-9044
We are a design/build firm that has been providing quality services since 1981.
Lasting Dreams Daylilies
6425 South Abbott Road
Orchard Park, NY 14127
716-648-4920
NYS Licensed Nursery/Grower - Gift Shoppe/Private Display Garden with < 2000 Field Grown Registered Daylilies+Seedlings – Order by Mail/Online for Shipping or Pickup; Visits & In-Person, Ordering only available during Special Events, see our Facebook Page
Lavocat’s Family Greenhouse & Nursery
8441 County Road
East Amherst , NY 14051
716-741-3976
Situated on over 8 acres, we have the best selection of trees and shrubs around! Browse our boutique style greenhouse to find varieties of plants that you won’t find anywhere else. We are also home to WNY’s largest selection of houseplants!
Lewiston Garden Club
PO Box 32
Lewiston, NY 14092
716-297-5925
Open gardens, speakers, demonstrations, container garden contest, vendors and more. On Historic Center Street, Lewiston. See web site and Facebook for more information.
Lighthouse Gardens
1461 Rochester St.
Lima, NY 14485
585-582-5725
We are certified organic greenhouse growers committed to providing our customers with the highest quality plants. We grow over 500 varieties of vegetables, herbs, annuals, perennials and succulents available at our farm and local farmers markets.
Lincoln Park Nursery
5705 Shawnee Road
Cambria, NY 14132
716-692-6100
Family owned & operated since 1951, we offer hardscapes, landscape design, water features, 2 garden centers, patios, walks, walls.
Linwood Gardens
1912 York Road West
Linwood , NY 14486
Linwood Gardens is a private estate designed c. 1900. The gardens include a historic collection of Japanese and American tree peonies, which are featured each spring at the Tree Peony Festival of Flowers. Reservations required, please see website.
Linwood Turf Equipment
1818 Linwood Road
Linwood, NY 14486
585-584-3122
Equipment dealer, parts-sales-service, zero-turn mowers, walk behind mowers and snowblowers, Ertl toys. Pick-up & delivery available.
Little York Plantation
6088 NYS Rt 281
Rt. 281
Little York, NY 13078
315-749-4861
We are a 6-acre full service garden center, growing facility and landscaping company. We feature unique varieties of perennials, trees, shrubs, roses and annuals.
Lockport in Bloom
623 Locust Street
Lockport, NY 14094
716-940-1096
Free City-wide walking/driving tour of gardens and public parks throughout the City of Lockport, NY.
Lockwood’s Garden Center
4484 Clark Street
Hamburg, NY 14075
716-649-4684
Lockwood’s Garden Center sells a full line of plants—from houseplants and annuals to perennials, vines, shrubs, and trees—as well as gifts, gardening supplies, compost, and mulch. Be sure to stop by this spring and see the new retail store.
Lord’s Garden, The
9998 Clarksburg Rd.
Eden , NY 14057
716-992-9456
facebook.com/thelordsgarden.edenny
An acre display garden of 4 distinct rooms with water gardens and bogs. A wonderful shop with antiques and books, etc.
Love Arboreal
PO Box 57
Fairport, NY 14450
Please E-mail Or Fax
Providing quality established grounds maintenance services to a select clientele in the greater Rochester area since 1974. Owner operated. Specializing in fine ornamental pruning. NYS ISA certified arborist and member of NYSA & NYSTA.
Luminated Landscapes
1216 Quaker Road
East Aurora, NY 14052
716-655-7319
Outdoor landscape and architectural lighting, design/installation/maintenance, exterior holiday trimming, custom lighting displays.
Magic Garden, The
9494 Burdick Road
Interlaken, NY 14847
607-351-6854
Goodies for the garden! Annuals, perennials, herbs and vines grown in the heart of the Finger Lakes.
Marcellus Nursery
5062 Onondaga Road
Syracuse, NY 13215
315-488-2632
Retail/Wholesale (75 acre) Nursery & Garden Center. Some rare and unusual plants. Also design and install landscape. Display gardens, concrete statuary, natural pine mulch.
Massoud’s Tree Farm
9716 Roberts Rd.
Sauquoit , NY 13456
315-737-5011
facebook.com/Massouds-Tree-Farm-272346552803993
Nursery - Landscape
Masterson’s Garden Center
725 Olean Road
East Aurora, NY 14052
716-655-0133
Complete retail nursery and garden center specializing in water gardening and perennials. Many display gardens and water features on site and experts always on hand to answer your questions.
Maxsea Plant Food
c/o Tom’s Greenworks, 5425 Big Tree Road
Orchard Park, NY 14127
716-225-6891
MAXSEA: Soluble seaweed plant foods. We blend the finest natural seaweed with important secondaries, micronutrients & purest plant foods available. Great for your plants and completely safe for our environment.
Men and Women’s Garden Club of Syracuse
315-699-7942
facebook.com/MWGardenClubOfSyracuse
Meetings are the third Thursday of the month at 7:30pm, Reformed Church of Syracuse, 1228 Teall Avenue, Syracuse. Meetings feature guest speakers on a variety of gardening and related topics. Annual spring & fall flower shows.
Mendon Village Garden Store & Nursery
3830 Rush Mendon Road
Mendon, NY 14506
585-624-1950
The Village Garden Store and Pittsford Tree & Landscape, We Love What We Do And It Shows! Together, The Village Garden Store and Pittsford Tree and Landscape offer a high degree of expertise for all of your landscape and nursery stock needs.
Michael Hannen’s Rare & Unusual Perennials
171 Laburnum Crescent
Rochester , NY 14620
585-256-1124
facebook.com/Michael-Hannens-Growboys-Rare-And-Different-Plants-For-Sale-214802645198280
Sales Garden, Consultation, Design & Maintenance. 800+ varieties of rare and unusual perennials for sale, many not found anywhere else. Open by appointment. Email to inquire about New Offerings & Special Sales. Recycled pots accepted and appreciated.
Michaleen’s Florist & Garden Center
2826 North Triphammer Road
Ithaca, NY 14850
607-257-3203
Retail florist and greenhouse boutique open year-round. In business for 30 years and pride ourselves on customer service and knowledgeable staff. We specialize in unusual varieties of annuals and tropicals. Gardeners in business to garden!
Miller Brick
734 Ridgeway Avenue
Rochester, NY 14615
585-458-7745
Mischler’s Florist & Greenhouses
118 South Forest Road
Williamsville , NY 14221
716-632-1290
Garden center offering perennials, annuals, geraniums, succulents, tropical houseplants, bonsai, hanging baskets, patio containers and gifts for the discriminating gardener. Full-service flower shop offering daily delivery in the Buffalo area.
Monarch Lawn & Landscape
325 Chadlee Dr.
Brockport, NY 14420
585-637-7950
We are a design and build company that focuses on hardscapes, plantings, lighting and water features.
Monroe County Parks Department
171 Reservoir Ave.
Rochester , NY 14620
585-753-PARK (7275)
X: @21MCParks
With 21 parks in nearly 12,000 acres of green space, we have something for everyone in all four seasons. Dedicated staff works with community partners in providing an array of park services so that everyone may enjoy the natural, zoological, horticultural, the Parks System.
Monroe County’s Lamberton Conservatory
180 Reservoir Ave.
Rochester, NY 14620
585-753-7270
Constructed in 1911, the Lamberton Conservatory was named in honor of Alexander B. Lamberton, President of the Parks Board 1902-1915. It features a fully restored tropical dome in addition to 4 other areas. The seasonal display changes 5 times/year and there are special extended hours during the holidays. Open every day but Christmas.
Moreland`s Lawn & Landscape
749 Phillips Road, Suite 100
Victor, NY 14564
585-624-7230
Murray Bros. Nurseries
4735 Transit Road
Orchard Park, NY 14127
716-662-3860
Shade trees, landscaping, perennials & flagstone.
Nannen Arboretum Society, Inc.
28 Parkside
PO Box 1016
Ellicottville, NY 14731
716-699-5046
The Nannen Arboretum is a non-profit sanctuary dedicated to trees, shrubs, perennials, herbs and vegetables that grow in the area. Two large outdoor venues offer the perfect place for weddings and meetings. Open daily, dawn to dusk.
Naples Natural Landscapes
225 S. Midler Ave.
Syracuse , NY 13206
315-313-4002
facebook.com/Naples-Natural-Landscapes-397373740333332
A landscape design, build & maintenance company specializing in gardens.
National Pond Service
3565 Swamp Road
Canandaigua, NY 14424
585-704-2754
We help people enjoy their ponds.
Naturally Green FLX
19 Trafalgar St
Rochester, NY 14619
585-328-8300
After 26 years of broadcasting the Naturally Green gardening show, I am focusing on consulting with homeowners and businesses about creating natural habitats in place of lawns - Less Lawn, More Nature. I also do presentations about gardening and nature.
Nature’s Accents
1250 Northrup Road
Penfield, NY 14526
585-872-2790
Nature’s Lawn & Garden, Inc.
52 Sonwil Dr.
Cheektowaga, NY 14225
716-681-7793
Nature’s Lawn is a Buffalo-born lawn fertilizing company specializing in soil improvement and great customer care. We offer both Organic and Organic-based applications for Fertilizing, Weed & Insect control. We also have an online store for DIY care.
Niagara County Community College
3111 Saunders Settlement Road
Sanborn , NY 14132
716-614-6423
Education in the art & science of plants to build greener communities. Hands-on learning, taught by industry professionals. Lots of job opportunities for grads. Seniors 60+ can audit classes with free tuition.
North American Rock Garden Society, Adirondack Chapter
c/o Carol Eichler
Ithaca, NY 14850
607-391-5807
A membership organization with emphasis on alpines and other low-growing perennials and naturalistic habitats. Activities include speaker meetings, garden tours, workshops and plant sales. We have resumed in-person meetings, always open to the public, though our Feb. meeting will be by zoom. Visit our website acnargs.org to view the newsletter which contains the latest info.
Northern Nurseries Stone & Design Center
8633 US Route 11
Cicero, NY 13039
315-699-3193
northernnurseriesstonecenter.com
Quality landscaping materials and help for the “Do it Yourselfer.” Visit Central New York’s largest outdoor display and get inspired. Attend a free installation seminar and get started. Prefer to hire a professional? We can help with that too.
Northern Nurseries Stone & Design Center
7516 Pittsford Palmyra Road
Fairport, NY 14450
585-223-1780
northernnurseriesstonecenter.com
Northridge Nursery & Garden Center, Inc.
237 Lein Road
Buffalo, NY 14224
716-677-5614
One World Goods
Pittsford Plaza
3349 Monroe Avenue
Rochester, NY 14618
585-387-0070
Rochester’s Fair Trade Marketplace, featuring unique, handcrafted personal accessories, carvings, home decor, instruments and more from artisans in developing countries. Accent Your Life, Empower Another’s.
Ontario Orchards
7735 Route 104 West
Oswego, NY 13126
315-343-6328
ontarioorchards.com / tasteofcny.com
Ontario Orchards specializes in locally-grown produce and fresh-pressed cider. We promise delicious pies, cookies and pastries from our in-house bakery, full garden center, greenhouses, complete plant nurseries, and professional landscaping services.
Orchard Park Garden Club
OPGC meets the first Thursday of the month at 12 pm, Orchard Park Presbyterian Church, 4369 South Buffalo Street, Orchard Park.
Oriental Garden Supply, LLC
448 W. Bloomfield Rd.
Pittsford, NY 14534
585-586-3850
Specializing in rare and unusual plant materials with an emphasis on Japanese maples and dwarf conifers. One of the largest selections in the Northeast.
Orleans County Chamber of Commerce
PO Box 501
Medina, NY 14103
585-301-8464
The Orleans County Chamber of Commerce promotes, supports and encourages business growth in Orleans County. Check our website, orleanschamber.com, for a directory of local businesses!
Orleans Produce Auction
12590 Ridge Rd
Albion, NY 14411
Orleans Produce auction is here to serve wholesale buyers including grocery stores, farm markets, roadside stands, restaurants, and other wholesale and retail establishments, and home processing and home cooking needs. Our homegrown fruits and vegetables, flowers, and fall ornamentals are grown mostly by local family farms.
Palmiter’s Garden Nursery
2675 Geneseo Rd., Rte 39
Avon, NY 14414
585-226-3073
A very wide selection of annuals, vegetables, perennials, tree peonies, dwarf conifers, flowering shrubs, herbs, glazed and terra cotta containers, display gardens.
Pelion Community Garden at City Honors School
206 Best Street
Buffalo, NY 14208
716-803-5566
Pelion hosts free garden workshops and eco-literacy training, nutrition/cooking demos, tours and art-making sessions. We grow native plants & 50% edibles. Volunteers and Bee-curious welcome. Garden and Bee Club meet weekly.
Pittsford Garden Club
c/o 240 Forest Hills Road
Rochester, NY 14625
585-425-0766
pittsfordgardenclub.wordpress.com
Pittsford Garden Club is a federated club which encourages each member to gain greater knowledge, interest and enjoyment of all aspects of gardening, horticulture and nature. We also contribute to civic beautification.
PLANT CNY
PO Box 3293
Syracuse, NY 13220
315-476-1307
An organization of landscape and horticulturally related professionals whose mission is to provide continued education of sound horticulture practice for our members, and to promote the professionalism of the Nursery and Landscape industry.
PLANT GFLX
1501 East Avenue,Suite 201
Rochester, NY 14610
585-733-8979
A group of landscape and nursery experts dedicated to enhancing the beauty of the Rochester region. Our yards, landscapes and gardens benefit from the skilled design, construction and maintenance firms in our association.
PLANT WNY
PO Box 188
East Amherst , NY 14051
716-741-8047
PLANT WNY is an association serving the Professional Landscape & Nursery Trades of Western New York. Producer of Plantasia, a garden & landscape show that takes place each March at The Fairgrounds Event Center in Hamburg, plantasiany.com.
Plantsmen Nursery, The
482 Peruville Rd.
Groton, NY 13073
607-533-7193
Native plants--we grow the widest range of any retail nursery in NY. Grasses, perennials, shrubs, trees, ground covers, wetland. Peaceful Nursery committed to sustainable practices in propagation and maintenance of plants. Learn more! plantsmen.com
Pond & Rock Shop, The
5607 Business Avenue
Cicero, NY 13039
315-452-1908
We are the largest retail/wholesale supplier of pond supplies and natural stone in CNY. We also have landscape materials including manufactured retaining walls, pavers and cultured stone.
Preston’s Tree & Landscape Service, Inc.
1640 State Route 104
Ontario, NY 14519
585-265-2490
Patios, retaining walls, sidewalks, plantings, new lawns, hydroseeding, drainage, bulk mulch
Pudgie’s Lawn & Garden Center
3646 West Main St.
Batavia, NY 14020
585-343-8352
Greenhouse, lawn & garden center, perennials, annuals, shrubs, gift shop.
Q. B. Daylily Gardens
557 Sandhill Road
Caledonia, NY 14423
585-538-4525
An American Hemerocallis daylily display garden. We have 2000 varieties on display and 1000+ in our sales beds. Open the last weekend of June until the first full week of August. Web site has info and pictures. Visitors welcome. Cell 860/378-4742.
Quest Creek
8164 Thompson Road
East Otto , NY 14729
716-860-3832
Specialty and Rare Hostas, Ornamental Grasses, Hosta Companion Perennials, Cast-Stone Garden Accessories, Artisanal Tuteurs & Obelisks
R. T. Masters Stone Co.
975 Empire Blvd.
Rochester, NY 14609
585-482-6560
Ransomville Garden Club
Meets the third Wednesday or Saturday of the month at 5:45pm, Ransomville Community Library, 3733 Ransomville Road, Ransomville. Meetings are open to all. Community gardening projects, educational presentations, June plant sale.
Regan Landscape
1517 Kenmore Ave, Ste 2
Buffalo, NY 14217
716-573-1212
Specializing in the art of landscape design. We provide year-round maintenance services for your property including landscaping, lawn care, bed care, mulching, tree and stump removal, spring/fall clean up and snow removal.
Restorff ‘s Landscape Service
750 Kenmore Place
Buffalo, NY 14216
716-998-0541
Complete landscape construction, design & installation company. Outdoor kitchens, fire pits, fireplaces, plantings, paver patios, walls and more. Quality and knowledge you can trust!
Ridge Park Landscaping
112 Ridge Park Ave.
Buffalo, NY 14211
716-894-0099
River Road Farm & Greenhouses
9182 River Road
Marcy, NY 13403
315-736-3252
Wholesale & retail Easter plants, spring flowers, prefinished spring flowers, perennials, summer annuals, fall mums & poinsettias in 5 sizes. Fundraisers for schools and organizations. We’re known for great quality, service & fair prices.
RM Landscape
293 Peck Rd
Hilton, NY 14468
585-392-7120
RMPI - Remove My Poison Ivy
3263 Leeward Circle
Walworth, NY 14568
833-545-5489
RMPI Remove My Poison Ivy specializes in the organic physical removal of Poison Ivy as well as other poisonous species to keep your home and garden safe from the 3 fingered menace!
Roberts Farm Market
11170 Maple Ridge Road
Medina, NY 14103
585-798-4247
Third generation family owned & operated. Vegetable plants, hanging baskets, annuals, perennials & small shrubs. We grow and sell our own fruits & vegetables including 25 varieties of apples. U-pick operations include strawberries, apples & Christmas trees.
Rochester Beekeepers
PO Box 25291
Rochester , NY 14625
585-820-6619
Informal style club to meet and talk about bees, honey & beekeeping. Topics are ad lib. Please check schedule for changes.
Rochester Dahlia Society
585-865-2291
Rochester Dahlia Society meets most second Saturdays of the month at 12:30pm, Trinity Reformed Church, 909 Landing Road North, Rochester. Exceptions are August & September. Visitors are welcome.
Rochester Herb Society
56 Belcoda Drive
Rochester, NY 14617
585-544-2285
Rochester Herb Society meets the first Tuesday of each month (excluding January & February) at noon. June-August TBA garden tours. We welcome all members.
Rochester Museum & Science Center
657 East Avenue
Rochester, NY 14607
585-271-4320
Roger Tory Peterson Institute
311 Curtis Street
Jamestown, NY 14701
716-665-2473
Home to the largest collection of Roger Tory Peterson’s original artwork, films, slides and papers, the Roger Tory Peterson Institute (RTPI) hosts three major nature art exhibitions each year. The museum’s signature annual exhibition is Art that Matters to the Planet. Each year, the theme of the exhibition draws inspiration from one of more than 50 titles in the Peterson Field Guide series. Designed by architect, Robert A.M. Stern, the world-class facility is located on a 27-acre nature preserve with two half-mile trails that wind through the preserve.
Rudolph Galley & Sons Greenhouses
2722 Clinton St.
W. Seneca , NY 14224
716-822-9298
Family owned for over 100 years & growing! Professional growers of a wide variety of annuals, perennials, vegetable plants, herbs, cacti, foliage, fall mums, Easter & Christmas plants. We offer a large selection of gardening & cemetery items.
Samuel P. Capen Garden Walk
2 University Ave.
Buffalo, NY 14214
716-830-4290
Free self-guided garden tour July 11–12, 2026 10am–4pm; Capen by Night July 11 8–10pm. Showcasing the neighborhoods surrounding the UB South Campus, 60–70 private gardens and public spaces. Our 25th year. Free plant and seed exchanges in May and September.
Sara’s Garden Center
389 East Avenue
Brockport, NY 14420
585-637-4745
A full service garden center & nursery with special emphasis on perennials and water gardening.
Saville Farms
4020 N. Buffalo Road
Orchard Park, NY 14127
716-662-4483
Florist, farm market, garden center, greenhouse
Seaway Trail Honey
PO Box 25291
Rochester, NY 14625
585-820-6619
An award winning small-scale honeybee apiary on the historic Seaway Trail by Lake Ontario. Harvested from apple blossom, basswood/linden blossom, wildflowers and goldenrod. Unpasteurized, raw, no chemicals, Kosher certified.
Seeds of Living Education / The Giving Garden
150 Pleasant Ave.
Hamburg, NY 14075
716-574-8714
The Giving Garden is a school based children’s community garden. Seeds of Living Education (SOLE) oversees the garden, events, workshops and children’s garden club.
Seneca Greenhouse
2250 Transit Road
West Seneca, NY 14224
716-677-0681
Retail garden center. Annuals, perennials, foliage, hanging baskets, garden accessories, seasonal items. Open March to Christmas Eve.
Sensenig’s Landscape Supply
1516 Routes 5 & 20
Geneva, NY 14456
315-789-0095
Retail/Wholesale landscape supply store. We carry natural stone, manufactured paving stones & retaining wall block, veneer stone, pond supplies, mulches & soils, and landscape lighting.
Sensenig’s Landscape Supply
3670 Buffalo Road
Rochester, NY 14624
585-594-2221
Retail/Wholesale landscape supply store. We carry natural stone, manufactured paving stones & retaining wall block, veneer stone, pond supplies, mulches & soils, and landscape lighting.
Serendipity Acres
4846 Route 96
Shortsville, NY 14548
585-289-3720
facebook.com/SerendipityAcresShortsvilleNY
Shamel Milling Co.
9384 Genesee Rd.
PO Box 288
East Concord, NY 14055
716-592-7700
“The Biggest Feed & Farm Supply in Town.” We carry lawn, garden, farm and deer plot seed, commercial and Scott’s fertilizers, lime, fencing supplies, Weber and Traeger grills, muck boots, livestock feed & farm supplies, hardware & paint.
Sheffield’s Seed Co., Inc.
269 Rte. 34
Locke, NY 13092
315-497-1058
Located in Locke, NY the heart of the Finger Lakes Region, Sheffield’s Seed Co., has been supplying Quality Seed Since 1978. We offer tree and shrub seed, flower seed, herb seed, grass seed, fruit, and vegetable seed in our Online Catalog. We work hard to maintain the highest level of service to our customers, sourcing new suppliers and publishing “New Arrivals” daily.
Shortz Landscape Assoc.
1055 Canandaigua Road
Macedon, NY 14502
800-357-3465
Landscape contracting.
Shrub Coat Family of Products, The
5640 Davison Rd.
Clarence, NY 14031
888-Shrub-Coat
Inventor and manufacturer of The Shrub Coat Family of Products; environmentally friendly, cost-effective, re-useable, and attractive forms of winter plant protection.
Simple Elegance Landscaping
1007 Quaker Rd.
East Aurora, NY 14052
716-655-3690
eastaurora.net/simpleelegance.html
Singer Farm Naturals
6730 Lake Road
Appleton , NY 14008
716-778-7077
Sollecito Landscaping Nursery LLC
4094 Howlett Hill Road
Syracuse, NY 13215
315-468-1142
Landscaping CNY homes for over 45 years. We design and install or help you do it yourself. Sustainable, locally grown and affordable, naturally. Six-acre retail nursery. Extensive display gardens. NYS Certified Landscape Professionals.
Sonnenberg Gardens & Mansion State Historic Park
151 Charlotte Street
Canandaigua, NY 14424
585-394-4922
Public Garden
Sorbello’s Garden Center
906 East Genesee St.
Chittenango, NY 13037
315-510-3312
South Town Gardeners
Member of Federated Garden Clubs of NYS, District 8. Meets the 2nd Friday of the month (except January) at 9:30 am, West Seneca. New members welcome.
Southern Hills Garden Club
LaFayette Firehouse, 2444 US Route 11
LaFayette, NY 13084
315-677-9342
Meetings typically take place at 7pm unless otherwise noted. Offsite meetings usually have an earlier start time. Guests are welcome and membership is open to anyone interested in gardening. For information, please contact Cathy Nagel 315-677-9342 or [email protected].
Spring Valley Gardens
3100 County Rd. 10
Canandaigua, NY 14424
315-597-9816
Two garden centers supplied by our own growing operation. Specializing in over 100 varieties of clematis. Display garden.
Spring Valley Greenhouse
3242 Daansen Rd.
Walworth, NY 14568
315-597-9816
Stafford Garden Club
8903 Morganville Road (Route 237)
Stafford, NY 14143
585-343-4494
facebook.com/staffordgardenclub
Meets the third Wednesday the month (except December, January & February) at 7 pm, Stafford Town Hall, 8903 Morganville Road (Route 237), Stafford. Annual plant auction in May. All are welcome.
Ted Hosmer Lawn & Landscape
1249 Lehigh Station Road
Henrietta, NY 14467
585-334-3620
Full-service Landscape Maintenance company.
Tompkins County Community Beautification Program
615 Willow Ave
Ithaca, NY 14850
607-272-2292
The Tompkins County Beautification Program trains volunteers to work on plantings in the City of Ithaca and distributes grants to rural towns to add beautification elements such as plantings, murals, hanging baskets, windowboxes and benches.
Topiary Gardens
1840 Stump Road
Marcellus, NY 13108
315-673-9016
Specializing in Japanese maples, dwarf conifers and other rare and unusual plant material. Artistic garden design, installation and maintenance.
Town and Country Garden Club of LeRoy
LeRoy, NY 14482
630-289-9561
www.facebook.com/GardenClubLeRoyNY
The Town and Country Garden Club of Le Roy meets monthly (except February) on the second Wednesday at 6:30pm at First Presbyterian Church, 7 Clay St, Le Roy, NY 14482. Please visit and we hope you’ll join us! Contact: [email protected].
Town of Ontario Garden Club
North Ontario United Church,
7200 Ontario Center Road
Ontario, NY 14519
facebook.com/groups/1374230696086978
Meets at 9:30am the second Thursday of the month except July and August. Speakers most months, plant sale, flower show, and more.
Tree Doctor, The
4752 Shisler Rd.
Clarence, NY 14031
716-759-1138
Full service tree care company that includes the services of: pruning, fertilizing, spraying, removals and many more.
Treehaven Evergreen Nursery
981 Jamison Road
Elma, NY 14059
716-652-4206
facebook.com/Treehavenevergreen
Turnbull Nursery Inc.
10036 Versailles Plank Rd.
North Collins, NY 14111
716-337-2248
We specialize in bare root plants sold in the early spring including trees, shrubs, ornamental vines, fruit trees. Our Container Yard is fully stocked with all your landscape needs. Open mid-March thru November.
Twin Oaks Lawn & Landscape Inc.
2455 West Walworth Rd.
Macedon, NY 14502
585-482-2990
Paver walkways, retaining walls, ponds, driveways, landscape plantings, snowplowing.
UDig NY
6706 Collamer Road
East Syracuse, NY 13057
800-962-7962
UDig NY is the place where all safe digging in Upstate New York starts. Place a location request at least two working days before your next digging project at UDigNY.org or by calling 811.
Understory Landscaping
10 Lavender Circle
Rochester, NY 14623
585-290-8456
Providing native garden design, planting, and landscape maintenance. Our nursery has local trees, shrubs, flowers, vegetables, and fruit trees, and we also offer invasive plant removal, lawn mowing, sheds, greenhouses, and more.
Unilock
510 Smith Street
Buffalo , NY 14210
800-933-1503
Concrete paver and retaining wall manufacturer.
Unilock
841 Buffalo Road
Rochester, NY 14624
800-933-1503
Concrete paver and retaining wall manufacturer.
Urban Roots Cooperative Garden Market
428 Rhode Island Street
Buffalo, NY 14213
716-362-8982
Urban Roots is a cooperative garden market, open to the public, supplying local, native and heirloom plants along with quality tools and gardening supplies, pottery, garden art and nature inspired gifts and decor. Open year round.
Van Putte Gardens
136 North Ave.
Rochester, NY 14626
585-225-7770
Rochester’s most complete garden center offering a wide variety of annual, vegetable & perennial plants, acres of trees and shrubs along with outdoor living patio furniture & decor. We also operate an award-winning professional landscape company.
VasePlace
6598 Cleland Road
Cherry Creek, NY 14723
716-962-3784
I handcraft unique floral window decor. My glass suction bud and rooting vases are created with found treasures and come with your choice of a live plant cutting or dried florals from my gardens. These vases are perfect for gifting and fresh flower display.
Victor Garden Club
Victor , NY 14564
The club’s mission is to promote an interest in the development and maintenance of gardens and home ground improvements, promote interest in and develop programs to aid in the preservation of our natural resources and to promote and beautify the Town and Village of Victor through civic beautification. The club meets the 2nd Wednesday of every month except for January and February. For more information, contact [email protected].
Vollmer Farms
6576 Collamer Road
East Syracuse, NY 13057
315-463-4902
At Vollmer Farms we offer a full line of annuals, perennials, hanging baskets, potted premium annuals and vegetable plants. We also carry a selection of patio pots and deck boxes. In season, we also sell fresh fruits, vegetables and jams.
Waterford Tilling
PO Box 167
Penfield, NY 14526
585-388-6318
Wayside Garden Center
124 Pittsford-Palmyra Road
Macedon, NY 14502
585-223-1222
Retail garden center open all year; commercial & residential landscape design & installation; 8+ acres of trees, shrubs, perennials, annuals, tropicals. Largest selection of hydrangeas & roses in NYS. See website for events & plant lists.
Webster Arboretum, The
1700 Schlegel Road
Webster, NY 14580
585-234-4622
The Webster Arboretum is a hidden treasure in the town of Webster NY. Meander along 1.5 miles of walking trails through pristine gardens, groves and wooded areas where you will find native and unique specimen trees and plantings.
Weckesser Brick Co.
450 Trabold Road
Rochester, NY
585-247-1100
Weeks’ Nursery & Greenhouses
5955 Shimerville Road
Clarence Center, NY 14032
716-741-2616
One-stop shopping for all your plant needs; specializing in geranium trees. Large selection of geraniums, annuals, perennials, hanging baskets, vegetables and many flowering plants.
Welch’s Greenhouses
1271 Webster Road
Webster, NY 14580
585-872-2668
In business since 1981, proprietors William & Laura Vendel grow perennials, annuals & vegetable plants for sale at our store. Mulch, topsoil & stone available for pick- up or delivery. We also grow plants for towns and restaurants.
West Rush Silkies
585-880-1026
Chicken Storytime & Backyard Chicken Keeping Programs for libraries and schools
Western New York Hosta Society
8399 Zimmerman Road
Hamburg, NY 14075
716-941-6167
We are a group of 200 hosta lovers who meet 4 times per year, with a topical speaker, plus hosta sales, garden tours and other activities. We are friendly and welcoming - check out our website for joining information or just come to a meeting.
Westfield Nursery, Inc. - Landscaping & Garden Center
8320 West Main Road
Westfield, NY 14787
716-326-3032
Our Garden Shop carries an extensive selection of nursery stock, mulch, soil products, fertilizers and pesticides. We also offer full-service landscape design, installation and maintenance.
White Oak Nursery
4350 Kipp Road
Canandaigua, NY 14424
315-789-3509
Grower/propagator of over 80 species of native trees and shrubs. Supplying plants adapted for natural plantings. Landscape design and installation, consultation services, direct seeding of native plants, invasive species control.
Wild Ones Habitat Gardening in Central New York Chapter
401 Parsons Drive
Syracuse, NY 13219
Wild Ones promotes environmentally sound landscaping practices to preserve biodiversity through the preservation, restoration and establishment of native plant communities. Our meetings are free and open to the public
Windy Acres Greenhouse
6175 Wagner Road
Springville, NY 14141
716-541-4923
facebook.com/Windy-Acres-Greenhouse-Nursery-163990860752
Full line of annuals, perennials, hanging baskets, herbs, and veggie plants. Charming country location. Also birdfeeders and water garden supplies. Garden decor.
WNY Iris Society
1030 Losson Road
Cheektowaga, NY 14043
716-741-2912
Purpose: to educate public on different species of irises, how to grow plant and care and appreciate Irises in your garden.
585-502-8040
To order bulk organic compost / mulch, visit wnydirt.com or call 585-502-8040.
Woodstream Nurseries
8500 Wolcott Rd.
Clarence Center, NY 14032
716-741-3434
Landscape design & install company with a fully-stocked nursery. Our garden shop specializes in perennials and stocks trees, plants, mulch & more.
Zantopia Herb Gardens
1147 Main Street
Mumford, NY 14511
585-538-6757
Zantopia grows and sells a great variety of seldom-seen and lesser- known perennials and annuals for the gardener looking for something different. Superb quality and full service.
Zaretsky and Associates, Inc.
1965 Watson-Hulburt Rd.
Macedon, NY 14502
585-377-8330
Creative landscape design and installation. We work with you to design plantings, stonework, carpentry and lighting for your home. We design and install with respect for the environment. Landscape consultation also available.
Zehr’s On the Lake
5353 West Lake Road
Burt, NY 14028
716-778-5733
Zehr’s on the Lake specializes in a distinct selection of plant offerings that include the following: annuals, perennials, roses, flowering shrubs, flowering vines and ornamental gasses. Zehr’s also offers fresh farm produce in season.
This article originally appeared in the January/February 2026 issue of Upstate Gardeners’ Journal.

Welcome to our annual directory and almanac. This year we decided to highlight birds of the month. I didn’t even realize that, just like gems and flowers, there are birds that represent each month. Who knew? The almanac also (just as in past issues) gives you an idea of what garden tasks to deal with over the course of the year. One of the big ones is tool maintenance. We’ve all pulled out last year's trowel or trimmers only to realize they are kind of rusty, dirty, and dull. I used to be very diligent when it came to tool care, but life really got in the way of garden chores last fall.
Yesterday I looked at my sad tools, and realized I should get back to practicing what I preach. What I’d actually love to do is start fresh by handing off all my tools to an expert for a tune up. But who is that expert? Gardeners, help a gal out and tell me if you know of a business or individual in the area that can take on this task. Email me at [email protected].

This article originally appeared in the January/February 2026 issue of Upstate Gardeners’ Journal.

- This directory is not an exhaustive list of local services or camps.
- * Denotes businesses with camps available.
- If you would like to see your organization, business, or camp listed in our next directory, please email [email protected].
ART
*ADIRONDACK WOODCRAFT CAMPS
285 Woodcraft Rd., Old Forge
315-369-6031
*THE ART STOP
1822 Penfi eld Rd., Penfi eld
585-872-5710
*CREATED BY US POTTERY
3 Railroad St., Fairport
585-223-8210
*MS. MASON’S ART CLUB
100 Passing Creek Drive., Webster
585-872-4779
*THE UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER’S MEMORIAL ART GALLERY
500 University Ave., Rochester
585-276-8900
BANKING/FINANCE
ADVANTAGE FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
SUMMIT FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
BOOKS
BOOK CULTURE PITTSFORD
28 South Main St., Pittsford
585-203-1501
Book Culture is an independent bookstore with books and educational toys in all subjects for all ages—there's a large children's department and great gifts for adults, too.
HIPOCAMPO CHILDREN’S BOOKS
638 South Ave., Rochester
585-461-0161
LIFT BRIDGE BOOK SHOP
45 Main St., Brockport
585-637-2260
TOUCH OF GRAYCE
65 Main St., Geneseo
585-243-4980
Touch of Grayce is an independent specialty, book, toy, and gift shop in downtown Geneseo.
THE UNRELIABLE NARRATOR
302 N. Goodman St. E101, Rochester
CHILDCARE/PRESCHOOL
(Also see listings for the YMCA further down)
BANNERS CHILDCARE
3510 Winton Place, Rochester
585-427-0700
Banners Childcare offers quality, affordable child care in a safe, clean, and loving environment. Flexible care for children ages six weeks to 12 years old.
CARE-A-LOT
395 John St., Rochester
585-883-2500
*GENERATIONS CHILDCARE
2815 Baird Road, Fairport
2400 Chili Ave, Gates
250 Empire Blvd, Irondequoit
75 Clinton Square, Rochester
585-883-2500
WINTON ROAD NURSERY SCHOOL
220 S. Winton Rd., Rochester
585-442-8340
Winton Road Nursery School is a semi-cooperative, play-based preschool with mixed age class offerings for children aged two to five. Registration for 2024 and 2025 begins in February.
DANCE
ARTICUL8 DANCE
349 W. Commercial St., Suite 2278, East Rochester
585-267-7010
*DRAPER CENTER FOR DANCE EDUCATION
1200 Edgewood Ave., Rochester
585-461-2000
*ELITE STUDIO OF DANCE
1387 Fairport Rd. Suite 900i, Fairport
585-425-7975
*FITZSIMMONS DANCE FACTORY
7374 Pittsford Palmyra Rd., Fairport
585-425-7164
*GARTH FAGAN DANCE
50 Chestnut St., Fl. 3, Rochester
585-454-3260
INNA BALLET
3800 Monroe Ave., Suite 16, Pittsford
585-466-4701
Inna Ballet offers professional instruction in classical ballet (following the Russian Vaganova method) and related dance forms.
*NEW YORK STATE BALLET TRAINING
821 Fairport Rd., East Rochester
585-704-1903
The New York State Ballet aims to preserve the classical art form of ballet by creating and performing exceptional productions that bring a refreshed appreciation and awareness of classical ballet to the New York state community and beyond.
ROC DANCE
30 E. Main St., Lower Level, Webster
585-667-0957
Roc Dance is dedicated to dance for students of all ages and levels.
ROCHESTER CITY BALLET
1326 University Ave., Rochester
585-461-5850
RCB is an eclectic and versatile company that offers something for everyone.
SPINS DANCE STUDIO
2505 Browncroft Blvd., Rochester
585-248-9330
VISIONS DANCE STUDIO
1225 Jefferson Rd. a22, Rochester
In Frontier Commons
585-732-2367
DENTAL/ORTHODONTICS
EASTMAN INSTITUTE FOR ORAL HEALTH
625 Elmwood Ave., Rochester
585-275-1147
GET IT STRAIGHT ORTHODONTICS
750 Pittsford-Victor Rd., Pittsford
1213 Mayberry Place, Macedon
3208 Latta Rd., Rochester
585-207-4084
Get It Straight offers full spectrum of the highest quality orthodontic services for adults, teens, and children.
GREECE FAMILY DENTISTRY AND IMPLANTOLOGY
3101 W. Ridge Rd. Bldg C, Greece
585-621-6460
TWELVE CORNERS ORTHODONTICS & PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY
4 Chelmsford Rd., Rochester
585-244-1177
WESTSIDE PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY
523 Beahan Rd., Rochester
585-426-2550
FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT/ACTIVITIES
ARCADE & ATTICA RAILROAD
278 W. Main St., Arcade
585-492-3100
Step back in time aboard our vintage World War ll-era diesel train excursion in New York State. We’re an authentic short line railroad with the distinction of being one of the last “common carriers”—running freight and passenger trains weekly.
GEVA THEATRE ROCHESTER
75 Woodbury Blvd., Rochester
585-232-4382
CHILDREN’S BOOK FESTIVAL
Monroe Community College
R. Thomas Flynn Campus Center
1000 East Henrietta Rd., Rochester
The Rochester Children’s Book Festival is presented by RACWI (Rochester Area Children’s Writers and Illustrators) and the Lift Bridge Book Shop, in affi liation with The Friends and Foundation of the Rochester Public Library. Our hosting sponsor is Monroe Community College.
ROCHESTER PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
255 East Ave. Ste. LL02, Rochester
585-454-2100
The Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra (RPO) has been committed to enriching and inspiring our community through the art of music since its origins in 1922. The RPO reaches more than 15,000 youth through its specific education programs.
ROC HOLIDAY VILLAGE
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Park
353 Court St., Rochester
585-340-7170
Roc Holiday Village is Rochester NY’s Favorite Winter Festival!
FAMILY RESOURCES
PARENTING VILLAGE
255 East Ave Ste 201, Rochester
MODELING
*ETIQUETTE CHICS
Rochester
585-413-7206
*THE MARY THERESE FRIEL MODELING AGENCY
20-102 Assembly Dr., Mendon
585-624-5510
[email protected]
mtfmodels.com
Full Service Modeling Agency with a Complete Training Program, established in 1987 by Mary Therese Friel, former Miss USA, Ford model, national spokesperson, goodwill ambassador, and author.
MULTIPLE OFFERINGS
(sports, childcare, camps, and more.)
*4H CAMP BRISTOL HILLS
480 N. Main St., Canandaigua
585-394-3977 x 407
cceontario.org/4-hcampbristollhills.org
*BEAM CAMP
55 Boy Scout Rd., Strafford, NH
718-855-7600 ext. 823
*BROOKLYN ROBOT FOUNDRY ROCHESTER
81-83 Plymouth Ave., Rochester
585-201-8636
Brooklyn Robot Foundry offers STEAM classes for children, and sometimes adults, all over the country from its base in Brooklyn, NY. The goal of the Robot Foundry is to share the fun of STEAM learning with children everywhere and inspire them to continue a life full of exploration, problem-solving, and imagination.
*CAMP CHERITH OF WESTERN NY
9534 Short Tract Rd., Hunt
585-468-3850
Camp Cherith is a traditional s’mores and outdoors summer camp. Camper activity choices include swimming, hiking, horseback riding, target sports, fishing, nature, and much more. One week of day camp, then four weeks of residential camp for ages 7 to 17.
*CAMP HICKORY HILL
2970 Kohler Rd., Varysburg
585-535-7832
*CENTRAL ROCK GYM
725 Averill Ave., Rochester
*CAMP STELLA MARIS
4395 E. Lake Rd., Livonia
585-346-2243
For almost 100 years Camp Stella Maris has been a home away from home for campers to try new and exciting things, meet new friends, and challenge themselves. Located just thirty minutes south of Rochester on the shores of Conesus Lake, CSM has programs for campers of all ages.
*CAMP WHITMAN
150 Whitman Rd., Penn Yan
315-220-0084
*CASOWASCO
158 Casowasco Dr., Moravia
315-364-8756
*CHALLENGE ATHLETICS
At The Cannery
25 Parce Ave. Ste 175, Fairport
585-678-9434
*CODE NINJAS
3040 Monroe Ave., Rochester
585-900-2633
*CITY OF ROCHESTER
585-428-5990
585-428-9777 (camps)
*CREATIVE THEMES
325 Eaglehead Rd., East Rochester
585-385-6830
*DICK’S HOUSE OF SPORT
200 Eastview Mall, Victor
585-282-0000
stores.dickssportinggoods.com/ny/victor/1500/
*EMPIRE TENNIS ACADEMY
1981 Clover St., Rochester
585-697-7766
*HISTORIC PURSUITS
4017 Miner Rd. Palmyra
315-576-3202
*JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER OF GREATER ROCHESTER
1200 Edgewood Ave., Rochester
585-461-2000
*LAKESHORE HOCKEY ARENA
123 Ling Rd., Rochester
585-865-2800
*MARVELOUS MIND ACADEMY
274 N. Goodman St. Ste. D110, Rochester
585-210-8554
*MASTER KIM’S TAEKWANDO INSTITUTE ROCHESTER PARKOUR
1601 Penfield Rd., Rochester
585-377-2000
2255 East Ridge Rd., Rochester
585-342-5010
3042 W Ridge Rd., Rochester
585-227-8000
*MIDTOWN ATHLETIC CLUB
200 E Highland Dr., Rochester
585-461-2300
*PINNACLE ATHLETIC CAMPUS AND EVENTS CENTER
7600 Pinnacle Rd., Victor
585-433-2930
*ROCHESTER FENCING CLUB
3335 Brighton Henrietta Town Line Rd., Rochester
585-654-6047
*ROCHESTER PARKOUR
1344 University Ave., Rochester
585-204-7537
*ROCHESTER YACHT CLUB
5555 St. Paul Blvd., Rochester
585-342-5511
*ROC KID CITY
3300 Monroe Ave., Suite 122, Rochester
585-354-6177
*ROCVENTURES
1044 University Ave., Rochester
585-442-5462
*SODUS BAY JUNIOR SAILING ASSOCIATION
7433 Clover St., Sodus Point
315-483-8883
*ROCHESTER ICE CENTER
80 Lyndon Rd., Fairport
585-223-2160
*TENNIS CLUB OF ROCHESTER
570 Kreag Rd., Pittsford
585-381-2529
*TOTAL SPORTS EXPERIENCE
880 Elmgrove Rd., Rochester
585-458-4263
435 W. Commercial St., East Rochester
585-203-0367
*WARRIOR FACTORY/SUMMER NINJA CAMP
3150 W. Henrietta Rd., Rochester
585-427-9289
*WRITERS & BOOKS
740 University Ave., Rochester
585-473-2590
*YMCA (ROCHESTER AREA)
The YMCA of Greater Rochester is a charitable, cause-driven organization that strengthens community and improves lives through Christian principles, impactful programs, and purposeful partnerships that serve and connect all.
Bay View Family YMCA
1209 Bay Rd., Webster
585-671-8414
Corning Family YMCA
127 Center Way, Corning
607-936-4638
Eastside Family YMCA
1835 Fairport Nine Mile Point Rd., Penfield
585-341-4000
The Lewis St. YMCA Neighborhood Center
53 Lewis St., Rochester
585-325-2572
Maplewood Family YMCA
25 Driving Park Ave., Rochester
585-647-3600
Northwest Family YMCA
730 Long Pond Rd., Rochester
585-227-3900
Sands Family YMCA
351 North St., Canandaigua
585-396-8700
Schottland Family YMCA
2300 West Jefferson Rd. Ste. 400, Pittsford
585-446-2000
The Thurston Rd. YMCA Neighborhood Center
597 Thurston Rd., Rochester
585-328-9330
Westside Family YMCA
920 Elmgrove Rd., Rochester
585-247-3501
The YMCA at Innovation Square
100 S. Clinton Ave. C250, Rochester
585-723-3020
The Y at Watson Woods
9620 Dry Run Rd., Painted Post
607-962-0541
Camp Arrowhead
730 Long Pond Rd., Rochester
20 Arrowhead Rd., Pittsford
Camp Bay View (Bay View Family YMCA)
1209 Bay Rd., Webster
585-671-8414
Camp Cory
140 East Lake Rd. #54, Penn Yan
585-325-2889
Camp Eastside
1835 Fairport Nine Mile Point Rd., Penfield
585-341-4030
Camp Glacier Lake
4965 County Rd. 16, Canandaigua
585-396-8770
Camp Gorham
265 Darts Lake Rd., Eagle Bay
315-357-6401
Camp Northpoint
249 North Greece Rd., Hilton
585-784-3800
Camp Thunderbird
The Rochester Location is TBD for 2026, call for updates
585-877-0509
Camp Watson Woods
9620 Dry Run Rd., Painted Post
607-962-0541
Before and After School Program Offices
1851 Fairport Nine Mile Point Rd., Penfield
585-341-4010
Irene Skalny Child Care Center
1835 Fairport Nine Mile Point Rd., Penfield
Skalny Childcare Center at Schottland Family YMCA
2300 West Jefferson Rd., Pittsford
585-446-2080
Westside Child Care Center
920 Elmgrove Rd., Rochester
585-341-3278
Mickey Sands Child Care Center
351 North St., Canandaigua
585-396-8700
YMCA of Greater Rochester - Association Office
100 Chestnut St. Ste. 901, Rochester
585-546-5500
MUSEUMS & DESTINATIONS
*CORNING MUSEUM OF GLASS
1 Museum Way, Corning
607-937-5371
Corning Museum of Glass is known as the world’s best glass museum.
*GENESEE COUNTRY VILLAGE AND MUSEUM
1410 Flint Hill Rd., Mumford
585-538-6822
GEORGE EASTMAN MUSEUM
900 East Ave., Rochester
585-327-4800
Founded in 1947 as an independent nonprofit institution, GEM is the world’s oldest photography museum and one of the oldest film archives.
HERSCHELL CARROUSEL FACTORY MUSEUM
180 Thompson St., North Tonawanda
716-693-1885
The Herschell Carrousel Factory Museum, operated by the Carousel Society of the Niagara Frontier, is a premier national historic site and community resource for family recreation and learning that fosters an appreciation for the unique heritage of the carousel and related industries in the Niagara Region.
*ROCHESTER MUSEUM & SCIENCE CENTER
657 East Ave., Rochester
585-271-4320
The Rochester Museum & Science Center in Rochester is dedicated to community education in science, technology, and local history. The museum also operates the Strasenburgh Planetarium, located next to the museum, and the Cumming Nature Center, a 900-acre nature preserve near Naples, NY.
*STRONG NATIONAL MUSEUM OF PLAY
1 Manhattan Square Dr., Rochester
585-263-2700
The Strong National Museum of Play offers a variety of camp experiences designed to engage curious minds and active bodies. Whether it’s the excitement of summer or the much-needed break during the school year, the Strong’s museum-based camps provide children to discover, create, and explore through the power of play.
MUSIC LESSONS
*BACH TO ROCK PENFIELD MUSIC SCHOOL
2160 Penfi eld Rd. Penfi eld
Parkside Commons
585-364-3766
Our music school is the destination for aspiring musicians, vocalists, songwriters, and DJs. We help students of all ages and all skill levels tap into their creativity and passion for music. From all-star performers to budding musicians, we have programs for all.
*EASTMAN COMMUNITY MUSIC SCHOOL
10 Gibbs St., Ste. 321, Rochester
585-274-1400
The Eastman Community Music School offers music lessons, ensembles, classes, and workshops to community members of all ages and backgrounds.
*THE HOCHSTEIN SCHOOL
50 N. Plymouth Ave., Rochester
585-454-4596
hochstein.org
The mission of The Hochstein School is to provide people of all ages, backgrounds, and abilities with access to excellent music and dance education in a community that nurtures and encourages personal achievement.
*KANACK SCHOOL OF MUSICAL ARTISTRY
2077 S Clinton Ave., Rochester
585-244-6910
Creative educational systems in a warm, disciplined, and non-competitive environment.
*SCHOOL OF ROCK
235 High St. Extension Ste. 4, Victor
585-400-7625
schoolofrock.com/locations/rochesterny
PEDIATRIC MEDICINE
ELMWOOD PEDIATRICS
919 Westfall Rd. Bldg A, Ste. 105, Rochester
585-244-9720
GENESIS PEDIATRICS
900 Elmgrove Rd., Rochester
585-426-4100
OAK ORCHARD HEALTH
300 West Ave., Brockport
585-637-3905
PANORAMA PEDIATRIC GROUP
961 Panorama Trl S., Rochester
585-381-4848
SCHOOLS/EDUCATION
*ALLENDALE-COLUMBIA SCHOOL
519 Allens Creek Rd., Rochester
585-381-4560
*FRANK DIMINO CASA ITALIANA
4245 East Ave., Rochester
585-389-2468
naz.edu/casa-italiana/childrens-programs
*THE CHARLES FINNEY SCHOOL
2070 Five Mile Line Rd., Penfield
585-387-3770
The Charles Finney School is a private Christian school in Rochester that is accredited by the
Association of Christian Schools International and the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools.
EDUCATION SUCCESS FOUNDATION
4 Lake View Park, Rochester
585-484-1105
educationsuccessfoundation.org
Education Success Foundation equips our community’s children to succeed in school and in life. Through our EnCompass and Norman Howard School programs we reach over 2,400 Rochester-area students.
ENCOMPASS RESOURCES FOR LEARNING INC.
16 Lake View Park, Rochester
585-266-7277
educationsuccessfoundation.org/encompass/familynavigation
Family Navigation is a free and voluntary program designed to help families to support their children’s success at home, in the community, and at school.
ENCOMPASS FUTURE READY
16 Lake View Park, Rochester
585-261-3166
educationsuccessfoundation.org/encompass/future-ready
EnCompass Future Ready is enrolling Rochester students grades six to 12. This FREE, safe, and enriching afterschool college and career-readiness program takes place four days per week on EnCompass’s Lake Ave. campus.
GAMETIME TUTORING
Amy Mealey
THE GOW SCHOOL
2491 Emery Rd, South Wales, NY
716-652-3450
*THE HARLEY SCHOOL
1981 Clover St., Rochester
585-442-1770
HILLEL COMMUNITY DAY SCHOOL
191 Fairfield Dr., Rochester
585-271-6877
HOPE HALL SCHOOL
1612 Buffalo Rd., Rochester
585-426-0210
*MCQUAID JESUIT HIGH SCHOOL
1800 S. Clinton Ave., Rochester
585-473-1130
THE NORMAN HOWARD SCHOOL
275 Pinnacle Rd. Rochester
585-210-4721
585-334-8010
Students at The Norman Howard School are offered a truly unique academic experience, enriched by hands-on learning, activities, friendships, community events, supports, and an atmosphere of acceptance.
*OUR LADY OF MERCY
1437 Blossom Rd., Rochester
585-288-7120
*ROCHESTER CHILDFIRST NETWORK
941 South Ave., Rochester
585-473-2858
Rochester Childfirst Network is a not-for-profit agency dedicated to advancing the quality of early education and care.
ROBERTS WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY
2301 Westside Dr., Rochester
800-777-4792
*SETON CATHOLIC SCHOOL
165 Rhinecliff Dr., Rochester
585-473-6604
SCOUTING
*BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA SENECA WATERWAYS COUNCIL
2320 Brighton-Henrietta Townline Rd., Rochester
585-244-4210
Seneca Waterways Council, BSA, serves more than 6,000 youth in Ontario, Wayne, Seneca, Yates, and Monroe Counties.
*GIRL SCOUTS OF WESTERN NY
Multiple locations
1-888-837-6410
Girl Scouts builds girls of courage, confidence, and character who make the world a better place
*GIRL SCOUTS OF NYPENN PATHWAYS
960 James St. Second Floor, Syracuse
315-698-9400
SHOPPING
CRICKET ON THE HEARTH
900 Panorama Trail S., Rochester
585-385-2420
Cricket on the Hearth sells swing sets and play equipment for children of all ages.
EASTVIEW MALL
7979 Pittsford Victor Rd., Victor
585-223-4420
Eastview is a super-regional shopping center located less than a mile off NY State Thruway Exit 45 and Route 490. The mall is located near the Finger Lakes wine region, the second largest wine producing region in the US.
FISHER PRICE
636 Girard Ave., East Aurora
716-687-3300
Catch a glimpse of the historic headquarters when you visit the Toy Store to shop for Fisher-Price baby gear and toys.
HOBBY HOUSE TOYS
3349 Monroe. Ave. #38, Rochester
7979 Pittsford Victor Rd., Victor
7 Jordan St., Skaneateles
THE MALL AT GREECE RIDGE
271 Greece Ridge Center Dr., Rochester
585-225-1140
PANACHE CONSIGNMENT BY NATALIE RAE
1855 Monroe Ave., Rochester
Brighton Commons
585-473-5343
Shop two stores—Panache Clothing is the perfect place for moms to catch up on shopping. Panache Home is the place to shop when decorating any style home (kids too!). Looking for a
change? Consign women’s luxury fashions and furniture/dècor with Panache too!
PITTSFORD PLAZA
3349 Monroe Ave., Rochester
585-225-1140
Pittsford Plaza is a regional upscale shopping destination that
provides a unique selection of merchandise for all.
STEVER’S CANDY
623 Park Ave., Rochester
585-473-2098
SPECIAL NEEDS SERVICES
*AUTISMUP
50 Science Pkwy, Rochester
585-248-9011
AutismUp offers year-round innovative social clubs, sensory exploration classes, personal fitness, and recreation programs for individuals ages three-plus of all abilities. There is the Center for Community Transition for ages 18+. Winter programming runs January 14 to March 30.
COBBLESTONE ARTS CENTER
1622 Route 332, Farmington
585-398-0220
*CAMP EAGR
Rochester Rotary Sunshine Camp
809 Five Points Road, Rush
585-442-4430
*CAMP GOOD DAYS CNY REGION
356 N. Midler Ave., Syracuse
315-434-9477
campgooddays.org/regions-central-ny
*CAMP GOOD DAYS ROCHESTER
1332 Pittsford-Mendon Rd., Mendon
585-624-5555
*FAMILY AUTISM CENTER/CAMP PUZZLE PEACE
1100 Goodman St., Suite #103, Rochester
585-371-5018
GIGI’S PLAY HOUSE
372 N. Goodman St., Rochester
Village Gate Square
585-563-7487
Gigi’s offers direct educational, therapeutic and career building programs to individuals with Down syndrome, their families, and the community.
ROCHESTER ACCESSIBLE ADVENTURES
1650 South Ave, Ste. 200, Rochester
585-491-6011
RochesterAccessibleAdventures.org
RAA’s DirectConnect is perfect for families looking for opportunities that are disability inclusive. RAA works with rec centers, camps, libraries, and more to help them be accessible, welcoming programs. Parents love finding something we can all do together!
THEATER
*A MAGICAL JOURNEY THRU STAGES, INC.
West Herr Performing Arts Center
875 East Main St., Suite 380, Rochester
585-935-7173
Stages provides high-quality theater training and premiere performance opportunities for youth ages six to eighteen, in a supportive team environment. There are season shows, summer/ school break camps, improv troupes, open mic nights, and tech/theater workshops.
*BEST FOOT FORWARD
100 Cobblestone Ct. Dr., Victor
585-727-2438
*GEVA THEATRE CENTER SUMMER ACADEMY
75 Woodbury Blvd., Rochester
585-232-4382
*MT ED (MUSICAL THEATRE EDUCATION)
4785 Lake Ave., Rochester
585-802-1902
*OFC CREATIONS THEATRE CENTER
3450 Winton Place, Rochester
585-667-0954
OFC Creations LLC’s (Opportunities For Creativity) mission is to give artists of all ages an opportunity to explore and push their creative limits.
*TERRY FYKES MAIN STREET PLAYERS
585-455-5050
The Main Street Players are about creating connections and collaborating through the art of storytelling. Our inclusive experience offers performers of all ages an opportunity discovering their theatrical skills.
*TYKEs: THEATER YOUNG KIDS ENJOY
TYKEs is honored to rank as the #1 children’s theatre, #1 in arts education, and one of the TOP 5 favorite places in town to bring kids.
Now in its twenty-first season, TYKEs captivates families with beloved plays and musicals brought alive on stage by adult professional actors.
TYKEs strives to inspire an appreciation of the arts, literary awareness, and social skills while teaching key life lessons.
Performances, school field trips, after-school classes and summer camp take place in the warm, welcoming Hart Theatre at the JCC in Brighton.
1200 Edgewood Ave., Rochester
jccrochester.org/arts/tykes
WELLNESS/METAL HEALTH
THE COUNSELING CENTER AT JFS ROCHESTER
441 East Ave., Rochester
585-506-3060
jfsrochester.org/the-counseling-center-at-jfs
The Counseling Center at JFS Rochester provides a range of evidence-based models to support the mental health and well- being of individuals, children, and families in our community, across the lifespan regardless of age, race, faith or circumstance.
JEWISH FAMILY SERVICES
255 East Avenue Suite 201, Rochester
585-461-0110
JFS Rochester provides comprehensive support for individuals and families across the lifespan throughout the greater Rochester community.
SOULSHINE HEALING AND WELLNESS CENTER
40 Clinton St. Brockport
585-797-9417
Soulshine, the manifestation of local nurse practitioner Shari Hogan, is a wellness studio located on the Erie Canal in the village of Brockport.
ZOOS/ANIMALS
BACKYARD BARNYARD
6765 Mount Morris Nunda Rd., Mount Morris
585-689-1420
BUFFALO ZOO
300 Parkside Ave., Buffalo
716-837-3900
HIDDEN VALLEY ANIMAL ADVENTURES
2887 Royce Rd., Varysburg
585-535-4100
Visitors will be treated to breathtaking views, unique dining, and guided bus tours—or you can choose a drive-through experience in the sixty-plus-acre animal park to see animals such as camels, zebra, llama, emu, bison, and much more.
*FOXHALL FARM TRAINING & SALES
585-259-9516
LAZY ACRE ALPACAS
8830 Baker Rd., Bloomfield
585-455-1203
*LOLLYPOP FARM
99 Victor Rd., Fairport
585-223-1330
*SENECA PARK ZOO
2222 St. Paul St., Rochester
585-336-7200
Seneca Park Zoo inspires our community to connect with, care for, and conserve wildlife and wild places.
*SUNSET VIEW CREAMERY
4970 Co Rte. 14, Odessa
607-594-2095
This article originally appeared in the Winter 2026 issue of (585) Kids.


Winter is here and it’s “snow much fun!” What is your favorite cold weather activity? Building a snowman? How about a good old-fashioned snowball fight?
Let’s bring the outdoor fun inside and learn how to launch “snowballs” with some supplies you already have around your home.
As always, please remember to ask an adult for permission before starting any craft or art project.
GATHER THESE ITEMS FOR EACH CATAPULT:
-Five small craft sticks
-Seven rubber bands
-Two large craft sticks
-One plastic spoon
-Cotton balls or pom poms
STEP 1: Stack five small craft sticks together and secure each end with a rubber band (A).
STEP 2: Stack the large craft sticks together and secure one end with a rubber band (B).
STEP 3: Slide the small craft stick stack between the two large craft sticks about an inch from the rubber band at the end of the two large craft sticks (C). Secure with two rubber bands, crisscrossed diagonally (D).
STEP 4: Add two rubber bands to top craft stick (E). Slide spoon handle under each rubber band.
STEP 5: Place a cotton ball or pompom on spoon (F). Hold catapult in place with one hand on the small craft sticks. Push down on spoon (G) with a finger on your other hand and remove quickly to launch your “snowball.”
GAME IDEAS:
- Who can catapult their pom pom farthest? Each person could use a different color pom pom to keep track of whose pom pom is the winner.
- Who can catapult their pom pom accurately? Draw a tic-tac-toe board on a piece of paper. Place paper on a flat surface, then take turns launching pom poms to see who can get three in a row first.
This article originally appeared in the Winter 2026 issue of (585) Kids.
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Regular visitors to the Rochester Museum and Science Center’s (RMSC) Strasenburgh Planetarium are familiar with the dome-shaped building, darkened corridors, and reclinable seating. You might have seen “The Sky Tonight,” about the current positions of the constellations or learned about planets and black holes in other star shows. Maybe you’ve even attended a laser light show set to holiday or pop music.
Now you can see a full documentary projected over your head: Space: The New Frontier!
Released in 2024, Space was specifically made for giant screen theaters like the planetarium’s and opened at RMSC in October 2025. The museum’s staff are excited to bring films back to their dome, something they haven’t done in several years.
Space “ventures behind the scenes of some of the most promising space technologies and missions of our time,” says the RMSC website. It also gives viewers a sneak peek into the near future—like non-astronauts being able to take a leisure spaceflight!
“Space is a wonderful tie-in to the museum’s new traveling exhibit: Astronaut,” says Jim Bader, director of the RMSC Strasenburgh Planetarium. Featured in the (585) Kids fall issue, this exhibit runs through May 3, 2026 and “investigates the realities of what it takes to be a space explorer through hands-on, immersive, and full-body displays,” says RMSC. Visitors will be able to watch the documentary at the planetarium, then walk next door to the museum proper to see if they have what it takes for a career in space.
“This new show also coincides nicely with the expected launch of Artemis II, which will be the first crewed launch to the Moon since the ’70s,” says Bader. “The launch windows open in February of 2026 and are promised before the end of April 2026.” Artemis II will be led by Canadian Space Agency astronaut Jeremy Hansen and NASA astronauts Reid Wiseman, Christina Koch, and Victor Glover.
Glover, a navy man turned astronaut in 2013, is one of the stars of the film. In November 2020, he piloted the Resilience to the International Space Station, where he spent 168 days in space. He will be the pilot once again for Artemis II. At the helm of the Orion spacecraft, he will also be the first person of color to orbit the Moon, and viewers can see him prepare for his historic role.





Dr. Ariel Ekblaw also stars in the film. She is the founder and CEO of Aurelia Institute, which creates and tests technology to be used in space. As part of MIT’s Space Exploration Initiative, Ekblaw and her team run parabolic flights (space travel simulations involving weightlessness and only partial gravity), suborbital launches (flights that go to the edge of space and back to Earth, not into orbit), and missions to the International Space Station. Some of her tools have made it to Mars, and viewers can see how Ekblaw is working to get humans there, too.
Some viewers may recognize the voice of the narrator, who is none other than Chris Pine, Star Trek’s Captain Kirk in the movie reboots (2009, 2013, & 2016). Don’t let his sci-fi stardom fool you—while some of the interstellar dreams in the film feel like fiction, the work being done to achieve them is real.
If you are less of a visual person and more of a musical one, you’re still in luck. Space has won numerous awards for best original score. And while moviegoers often take the auditory part of the experience for granted, composer Alan Williams makes sure his majestic orchestral arrangements enhance the emotion of the film.
Space is forty-two minutes long and recommended for ages five and up. “The film was intended to connect kids to the fact that it will be them who are going to be the Mars explorers,” says Bader. “The opening and closing scenes are ten to twelve-year-old kids launching model rockets.” Viewers will also get to experience rocket launches, an underwater neutral buoyancy lab (an indoor pool used to train astronauts and test their equipment), and a “spin-launch” (spinning a satellite up to 5,000 mph before catapulting it into orbit) on the big screen.
Ticket prices run from $11 to $13 dollars each, but RMSC members can purchase them for $4 less. (Members can also see the star shows—and get into the museum—for free!) Make sure to put this experience on your calendar before July 2026 when the film's year-long planetarium run will end. “Guests who have seen the film have given very positive feedback,” says Bader, so don’t miss it. The new space age is now!
This article originally appeared in the Winter 2026 issue of (585) Kids.
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They run, chase, swing, and climb. Who is it getting into all this monkey business? Why the olive baboons, of course!
Originally from equatorial Africa, these animals form groups of fifteen to 150 baboons (called troops) in nature. Seneca Park Zoo’s (SPZ) alpha, or dominant, baboons are Olive Oil, an eighteen-year-old female, and Mansino, a twenty-two-year-old male, who keep the rest of the troop in line.
The other eight baboons living at SPZ include two fourteen-year-olds who were born at the zoo: female Olivella (Olive Oil is her mother) and male Pico-de-Limon. The rest of the troop are Kalamata, Jefferson Jr., Peperella, and Sabina, all age eighteen. There is also Pearl (age twenty-five), and Pimento (age thirty-two), who is the oldest olive baboon living in an Association of Zoos & Aquariams–accredited zoo!
All baboons organize their troops into hierarchies (think of a pyramid with the alpha/dominant baboon at the top), led by a dominant male and female, like Mansino and Olive Oil. The others fall into place based on their mother’s status (for females) or by winning a fi ght (for males). They can also rise up the ranks by performing positive tasks for the higher-ranking baboons, like grooming.
Grooming is a behavior that visitors to the zoo can witness for themselves. One baboon will look through the fur of another and remove ticks and their eggs. Not only does it keep the baboons healthy but also shows their care for each other.
Speaking of fur, these curious primates get their name from their grey-green olive color. Visitors may also notice the baboons’ hairless rumps, which are made up of thick layers of skin. Their padded bottoms help make the monkeys comfortable while they are sitting in trees.
Olive baboons belong to the category of animals called Old World Monkeys, which are from Africa and Asia. New World Monkeys are from Central and South America. Characteristics of Old World Monkeys include medium-sized bodies (olive baboons are about thirty-three to fifty-three pounds), long, down-turned noses, and tails that cannot grasp.
Still, these acrobats get up, down, and all around. In their natural range, they spend days on the ground foraging for food but spend nights in the safety of the trees. That’s why SPZ has installed high perches for them to climb and rest on.
Olive baboons are omnivores, which means they eat plants, nuts, seeds, and meat. Despite their pointy canine teeth, they aren’t big hunters and usually only go after easy-to-catch small mammals and birds. The baboons at SPZ are fed fruits, vegetables, and a special food called “primate chow.” These “biscuits” are packed with vitamins and nutrients that keep the baboons healthy and strong.

Another important part of the baboons’ health is enrichment.
“Enrichment is anything that is given to the baboons that engages their mind, bodies, and social bonds. Primates have large brains that require lots of stimulation!” says zookeeper Clare Belden. “By giving them enrichment that engages their brains, we are not only providing opportunities for stimulation but also mimicking the problem-solving skills that olive baboons would be using in nature for survival.”
An example is foraging for food, an important activity that takes up much of a baboon’s life in their natural range. At the zoo, they don’t need to engage in this behavior. However, since it is part of their natural instincts, the zookeepers make sure the baboons have an opportunity to do a similar activity. One way is by giving the baboons toys with food hidden inside that they must figure out how to open to reach the treats.
“We call this cognitive enrichment because it engages their minds,” says Belden.
Other ways the zookeepers keep the olive baboons engaged are by giving them blankets or cardboard boxes to tear apart or play with; stuffi ng food inside tubes that they try to get out; and offering them foods they don’t usually receive like lentils, oats, rice, pasta, and seeds.
While olive baboons are thriving in the African savanna, SPZ is always focused on animal conservation. Your visits to the zoo help SPZ support that mission. Check out their online calendar for events for special times to go. KinderZoo runs for ages eighteen months- to five years, where kids will learn about a certain type of animal and see one close-up, and Book & Beast is a story time for all ages that ends with a visit from a small Ambassador Animal.
As a bonus, February is “Free Youth February” at SPZ. That means for each adult ticket you buy, you can bring up to five kids for free. Swing on over to the baboon habitat with your own troop and meet the ten boisterous baboons!
This article originally appeared in the Winter 2026 issue of (585) Kids.
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