Lewiston GardenFest
Donation Garden tour is free and self-guided.
Maps: Center Street, Lewiston, NY 14092 and Hospitality booths near 411 & 722 Center Street
Donation Garden tour is free and self-guided.
Maps: Center Street, Lewiston, NY 14092 and Hospitality booths near 411 & 722 Center Street
June 20, 2024, 5:30-8:00pm
The Forman Mansion
77 Oakland Place, Buffalo, NY 14209
A Celebration of the 30th Garden Walk Buffalo in The Forman Mansion features gardens by Ellen Biddle Shipman, an American landscape architect known for her formal gardens and lush planting style. She dictated the style of the time and strongly influenced landscape design as a member of the first generation to break into the largely male occupation.
Shipman also designed gardens locally for Frank Lloyd Wright’s Graycliff, Mina Miller Edison (wife Thomas Edison) in Chautauqua, and the Knox Farm in East Aurora.
Please note, your name will be added to an RSVP list. No physical or electronic tickets will be sent; your name will be at the door.
One of the summer’s most unique events takes advantage of Buffalo Niagara’s ever-growing and enthusiastic gardening community. Visit more than 50 vendors of nature-themed items or works that can be displayed in a garden setting – in many mediums: sculpture, metalwork, paintings, woodwork, architectural remnants, found art, ceramics, planters – anything that looks good in a garden!
Donation: Free
View various gardens in the South Buffalo area and visit the GBN Art Sale at the Buffalo & Erie County Botanical Gardens.
More than 100 exceptional gardens to visit throughout Buffalo Niagara on Thursdays and Fridays, for select hours, in July.
Donation: Free and self-guided tour. Garden descriptions and locations available a week before the event at local Amherst Garden Centers.
More than 100 exceptional gardens to visit throughout Buffalo Niagara on Thursdays and Fridays, for select hours, in July.
Maps: 623 Locust Street, Lockport, NY 14094 Free citywide walking/driving tour of the gardens and public parks throughout the city/town of Lockport, New York
Gardens Buffalo Niagara hosts a gathering of conservation organizations and a butterfly release at the Elmwood Village’s Farmers Market on Bidwell Parkway at Elmwood Avenue every year at the start of Garden Walk season.
Donations: Garden tour is free and self-guided. Maps: Maps available online, select houses, and at: Carnegie Art Center, 240 Goundry Street, North Tonawanda, NY 14120
Capen by Night: Saturday 8:00-10:00 p.m.. Donation: Tour is free and self-guided. Maps: UB Anderson Gallery, 1 Martha Jackson Place, Buffalo NY 14214 (off Englewood Ave south of Kenmore ave) and UHAA-St. Andrew’s Sculpture Garden, 3107 Main Street, Buffalo, NY 14215 (enter on Lisbon Ave side)
Donation: Free Maps: Booklets, including map and raffle tickets for door prizes, are available at The Concord Town Hall, 86 Franklin Street.
Donation Tour is free and self-guided. Maps: Memorial Park Bandstand Lake & Union Streets Hamburg, NY 14075
Donation $2 donation is appreciated, but not required; tour is self-guided. Maps Trillium’s Courtyard Florist 2195 Kensington Avenue Amherst, NY 14226
Donation Tour is free and self-guided. Maps: Available on the day of the walk at the Town Hall, 2255 Baseline Road Grand Island, NY 14072
More than 100 exceptional gardens to visit throughout Buffalo Niagara on Thursdays and Fridays, for select hours, in July.
Friday Night Lights is July 19, 8:30-11pm
Garden Tour Saturday, July 20, 10am-4pm
The City of Tonawanda Board of Visual and Performing Arts is hosting our Annual Garden Walk this July.
Hours: Night Tour: Friday & Saturday 8:30 -11:00 p.m. Donation Tour is free and self-guided. Maps: Aquatic and Fitness Center 1 Pool Plaza Tonawanda, NY 14223
Donation: Tour is free and open to the public Maps are available on the days of the Garden Walk at Hamlin Park, at the corner of South Grove and Prospect Street.
East Side Garden Walk is more than a garden tour! During the Walk, garden lovers experience Buffalo's East Side treasures. Sharing nature stories creates community connections among gardeners, neighbors and visitors.
Hours: Night Tour: Friday & Saturday 8:30 -11:00 p.m. Donation Tour is free and self-guided. Maps: Aquatic and Fitness Center 1 Pool Plaza Tonawanda, NY 14223
Night Tour: Friday, July 21 8:45-11:00 p.m. Donation: Tour is free and self-guided.
More than 100 exceptional gardens to visit throughout Buffalo Niagara on Thursdays and Fridays, for select hours, in July.
America’s largest garden tour! More than 300 creative and gracious gardeners are looking forward to seeing you again – or for the first time.
Come enjoy our annual Urban Farm Day, held in August of every year. Share and make memories as you discover our region’s blossoming urban agricultural community and food system partners
Save the dates! Plantasia 2024 will take place Thursday, March 14 – Sunday, March 17. Our landscapers will display their garden creativity with our 2024 theme of Cultivation of Color!
Dare to Repair Cafes are pop-up community events where individuals can bring broken items and have a team of volunteer fixers try to repair the item alongside them for free!
Fast becoming a local tradition! Create a fresh, fragrant conifer wreath to add some seasonal greenery to your home. Wire wreath form, paddle wire and fresh materials are provided. Participants are encouraged to decorate their wreath after the class using their own small ornaments, bows, lights and more! Bring garden gloves and a box or large bag for transport.
Bring the scents and colors of the winter season home with this floral design workshop. Discover how to prep fresh materials for your arrangement, basic design elements, as well as how to keep your arrangement looking fresh. All floral materials and supplies will be provided.
Fast becoming a local tradition! Create a fresh, fragrant conifer wreath to add some seasonal greenery to your home. Wire wreath form, paddle wire and fresh materials are provided. Participants are encouraged to decorate their wreath after the class using their own small ornaments, bows, lights and more! Bring garden gloves and a box or large bag for transport.
Dare to Repair Cafes are pop-up community events where individuals can bring broken items and have a team of volunteer fixers try to repair the item alongside them for free!
Please join the Grassroots Gardens Fall 5K, 10K, and 15K running event! Three distances being offered feature beautiful and scenic views of the upper Niagara River. The 15K is an out-and-back course that runs from LaSalle Waterfront Park to Goat Island and Niagara Falls!
Join the Massachusetts Avenue Project, Grassroots Gardens of WNY and Urban Roots for the third and final class in our Fall Workshop Series where we will be preparing our minds and spirits for the winter, making potpourri, and making herb butter.
The Tool Library’s Fall Service Days are an opportunity to transform the spaces we share into the places we love. We put our tools to work through large-scale community projects such as neighborhood clean-ups, tree plantings, community gardens, and public art installations.
Enjoy the last gifts of the garden with us and fortify ourselves for the winter. Together, we'll cook a huge pot of squash soup on the camp stove and pop our popping corn. Please bring an empty stomach or a dish to share.
If you do not cook, consider bringing jugs of cider, cups (hot/cold), napkins, utensils or donate your time to help setup.
The Tool Library’s Fall Service Days are an opportunity to transform the spaces we share into the places we love. We put our tools to work through large-scale community projects such as neighborhood clean-ups, tree plantings, community gardens, and public art installations.
Tree planting training by Re-Tree WNY, a program of the Buffalo Green Fund. Free and open to anyone. Volunteers that are planting on November 4, 2023 must attend (unless they trained with us previously at our bare root tree sessions). At least one member of a group must attend.
Have you ever wondered what goes on in the tiny world of mosses? In this workshop, we will be learning and discussing the basics of moss, including their environment, structure, and types of moss that you would find growing in Western New York. You will then construct your very own moss terrarium, complete with small decorations of your choice. We will go over moss maintenance, and you will be on your way with your own tiny moss world!
Create a beautiful autumnal arrangement to celebrate the highlights of the season during this floral design workshop. Fresh materials and design bowl are provided. Bring hand clippers and a box for transporting your arrangement. This onsite class will be held on the Botanical Gardens campus.
Dare to Repair Cafes are pop-up community events where individuals can bring broken items and have a team of volunteer fixers try to repair the item alongside them for free!
Food plus cash bar. A tree planting will take place in Delaware Park. $50 Donation.
Are you a houseplant lover? Looking to add more greenery to your home? Discover the basics of houseplant care and cultivation in this fun class. Topics include common houseplants, potting techniques and media, pest control, lighting, fertilization and more. Whether you are brand new to houseplants or you already have a home collection, this class will provide you with the knowledge needed to keep your green friends happy and healthy!
Join the Massachusetts Avenue Project, Grassroots Gardens of Western NY and Urban Roots in the second class of our free Fall Gardening Series; Community Homesteading, process Fire Cider and Elderberry syrup, learn seed saving basics, how to store crops for winter, and food foraging walk around our neighborhood.
Sample honeys from around the country and learn how we harvest a few frames of honey. We will be employing the equipment inside a screened tent so that fewer bees will engage with us while we're working but be aware that there will be many bees (and probably yellow jackets) attracted and curious about what we're up to. It is a good idea to wear long sleeve shirt and pants and avoid sweet/floral perfumes.
The Tool Library’s Fall Service Days are an opportunity to transform the spaces we share into the places we love. We put our tools to work through large-scale community projects such as neighborhood clean-ups, tree plantings, community gardens, and public art installations.
Do you want to see more birds in your backyard? This workshop will help you identify some of the birds that are most likely to be seen in our area and discuss ways to attract birds into your space. Topics will include gardening for birds, types of bird feeders, and varieties of food that can be offered. You will also create a simple feeder to take home for your backyard feathered friends. This class is perfect for beginning birders or anyone who’d like to learn more about our local birds.
Learn how to create fun and vibrant art work with invasive species! Artist Tatiana will use invasive species from the Buffalo Olmsted Park System to demonstrate how you can create ink! This event is a partnership with The Tool Library and Buffalo Olmsted Parks Conservancy.
The Children’s Harvest Garden Festival is a family-friendly event that will encourage children to eat healthful foods, offer several forms of outdoor exercise, and provide opportunities to learn about planting bulbs, composting, fall fruits and vegetables and how to take care of a garden in the fall, all of which can relieve stress and bring families and neighbors together.
Explore linocut printmaking! Use carving tools to create your own unique linoleum print block and artwork. Discover this century old process while drawing inspiration from the beautiful plant collection. Participants will be guided through the entire process of sketching, carving, and printing. All supplies are included.
Learn how to preserve the bounty of your garden for the following year! Seed saving is the practice of harvesting seeds in the fall and storing them to plant the following spring. In this class, we will discuss seed saving basics such as what plants are best for seed saving, how and when to harvest, as well as proper seed storage techniques.
Create a beautiful autumnal arrangement to celebrate the highlights of the season during this floral design workshop. Fresh materials and design bowl are provided. Bring hand clippers and a box for transporting your arrangement. This onsite class will be held on the Botanical Gardens campus.
Curious about bonsai but don’t know where to start? This bonsai demonstration is the perfect introduction for beginners. Topics include bonsai basics, different styles of bonsai, how to care for and maintain a bonsai, as well as a demonstration on how to design a bonsai.
Join the Massachusetts Avenue Project, Grassroots Gardens of WNY and Urban Roots for fall gardening advice including closing your garden for the winter, fall beneficial insect encouragement, perennial plant care, and bringing in house plants.
Mary Kruszka will teach you how to design a gorgeous fall succulent pumpkin centerpiece that will last for months. You'll be using a variety of succulent cuttings and dried flowers to create your very own seasonal piece.
Did you know that one of the best ways to ensure happy plants is by understanding soil? Learn the secrets of soil in this fun and exciting class that’s perfect for both beginners and experienced gardeners! Topics include soil science basics, soil testing, amendments, fertilizers, and more!