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The (relative) pampering of roses

August 9, 2010
Rosa Dream Come True organic gardening in Western New York

Rosa Dream Come True Adventures in Organic Gardening By Laura Sileo-Lepkyj I generally practice a survival-of-the-fittest approach to gardening, but I admit to pampering my roses a bit. I figure they deserve it for the joy they bring me. Few other flowers make me literally tear up from their beauty. I planted my roses...
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Border garden provides privacy in South Buffalo

July 20, 2010
South Buffalo side garden

A new border garden gives a South Buffalo backyard more privacy. The gardens at 222 Cumberland Ave. were on display Sunday, July 18 during the 10th annual South Buffalo Alive garden walk. Dave Testa, who lives in the corner property with Jack Tontillo, envisioned the kind of mixed border you might see at a...
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Lush perennial borders accent Lancaster home

July 20, 2010
Lancaster front

When the Hagemans started gardening nine years ago, they had nothing but bushes. Now perennial beds fill both their front yard and backyard. “Every year my husband says he’s not going to make me another border, and every year he makes me another border,” Debbie Hageman said. She and her husband Cliff shared their...
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Clarence homeowners build prize-winning gardens

July 20, 2010
Clarence garden fountain

Suzanne and Bob Wiepert built their “backyard oasis” by doing a little bit each year, starting in 2006. This year their gardens at 9525 Melinda won first place in Clarence Hollow in Bloom, a garden walk held Saturday, July 17 by the Clarence Garden Club. The Wieperts bought the house for its large backyard,...
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Once-overgrown gardens now flourish at Snyder home

July 13, 2010
front view home on Snyder-CleveHill Garden View

This Snyder house was once so overgrown that ivy had infiltrated through a window and was growing into the gold shag carpeting inside the house. But now the home boasts a tidy formal garden in front and lush English cottage gardens in back. The home of Craig Coyne and Gary DiNezza at 31 Darwin...
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Grassless yards make Eggertsville property a mow-free zone

July 5, 2010
garden replaces front lawn in Eggertsville

You can visit all of Cherie St. Pierre’s gardens in Eggertsville as part of the Open Gardens program of the National Garden Festival, but one is so different than the others that we had to give it an article of its own. While St. Pierre’s home and an adjoining property have traditional yards, her...
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‘Perennial diva’ offers tips for summer gardens in WNY

June 20, 2010
Stephanie Cohen

“Not everything is hardy. The definition of a perennial is something that lives three or more years– if you don’t kill it.” Stephanie Cohen, known as the “perennial diva,” gave tips on summer gardening in the sometimes irreverent and often funny keynote address of the National Garden Festival in Buffalo. The event was held...
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Wild daisies are sweet garden flower for Western New York

June 18, 2010
daisies native to WNY

Have you ever considered growing wild daisies in your garden? Some people think of them as weeds, but they have a treasured spot in my garden. First, they’re native to Western New York, so they’re hardy and easy to grow.  Whether we get a hot, dry summer or a cold, rainy summer, the daisy...
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