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May/June, 2019 – Upstate Gardeners’ Journal

Flower Meets Flour

Fun Spring Things

by Valerie Shaw It’s spring! For moms everywhere, this is a triumphant announcement for many reasons—no more itchy, smothered kids complaining about winter coats, the games of tag and pinch your brother can move outside, and the gardening season is in full swing! But how do you convince your tween to switch from building square …

Lilac Facial Toner

by Cathy Monrad Mother’s Day is here. And in Rochester, especially, lilacs are synonymous with this special day. I decided to make a large batch of this lilac facial toner to give as gifts to all the special mothers in my life. This toner can also be added to a bath, used as a hair …

A Brief History of the Delicate and Fragrant Lilac: Highland Park in Bloom

by Donna De Palma Syringa vulgaris (common Lilac) cultivar ‘Flower City’, at Highland Park in Rochester, New York. The information plaque next to this plant reads: “This variety was developed at Highland Park by horticulturist Richard Finicchia. It is a unique variety that has cupped, dark violet-purple florets with a silvery reverse. Some florets display …

Salt City’s Hardy Hostas– Like those of its Perennials, Lan’s Flower Farm’s Roots Run Deep

story by John Ernst; photos provided by Mark Weiss Aerial view of Lan’s Flower Farm Here’s a fact—one of New York’s largest flower farms started with a twelve-year-old girl from China trying to learn English. Today, Lan’s Flower Farm spans four acres managed by five employees. That girl—the daughter of Mark Weiss and Xiao Lan— …

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