Gardens Buffalo Niagara created its two grant programs—the Marvin Lunenfeld Beautification Grants and Vibrant Buffalo Beautification Grants—to help grow our city’s diverse gardening projects.
Read MoreGardening is a chance to grow anew. You add on, fill in, replace, move—and growth happens, even if the plants don’t.
Read MoreYour Garden Stories, preserved online by the Buffalo Architecture Foundation and Gardens Buffalo Niagara.
Read MoreAmerica’s largest garden tour, Garden Walk Buffalo, and the East Side Garden Walk have cocooned these last few months. Now we’re spreading our wings.
Read MoreBeautiful Buffalo summers, wandering from garden to garden, admiring gardener’s creativity, adding to your horticultural knowledge, and meeting neighbors (even across town) is a great way to spend a summer day.
Read MoreAlthough in person garden tours will have to wait until next year, many botanical gardens are offering virtual tours…
Read MoreNow there’s a new way to leave your mark on Western New York: Gardens Buffalo Niagara has launched the Living Gardens Legacy Society.
Read MoreNEW THIS YEAR To avoid long waits for shuttles traveling long distances, Garden Walk Buffalo's eight free hop-on/hop-off shuttles have routes divided into four color zones.
Read MoreInvitation to contribute your personal garden story to the Smithsonian Gardens Community of Gardens digital archive, which seeks to grow garden history through images, stories and exhibits.
Read MoreWhat used to be vacant lots are now sustainable market gardens thanks to the beautification efforts and paid internships of 5 Loaves Farm.
Read MoreSpring is just around the corner! Chances are you're already providing wildlife with the elements required to certify your garden as a Wildlife Habitat. Take the next step!
Read MoreThe park has an estimated annual attendance of 500,000, and is one of 2018’s recipients of the Marvin Lunenfeld Beautification Grant. This funding was used to continue their transformation of the Buffalo waterfront into a more vibrant and exciting entrypoint for our city.
Read MoreMiddle Highland Block Club embodies the most important values of the Lunenfeld Grant. This grant has brought community members together in order to work toward a shared goal.
Read More5 Loaves Farm is a locally owned and operated farm dedicated to providing spiritual, economic, and educational resources, as well as healthy food, to its community.
Read More16th Street is the perfect example of how urban renewal can happen, yard by yard.
Read MoreGardeners of Buffalo's East Side banded together to create the first-ever garden tour on Saturday, July 21, 2018.
Read MoreWith the goal of creating beauty on street level, the Elmwood Village Association (EVA is one of this year’s Lunenfeld Beautification Grant recipients.
Read MoreBuffalo gardeners and cultural institutions provided a warm welcome to 350+ members of the GWA | The Association of Garden Communicators for their 2017 annual conference held here in the City of Good Neighbors. And in return? They've provided their commentary on their visit.
Read MoreIt's been about a year in the making, but our garden appeared in the June 2017 issue of This Old House magazine. The eight-page spread shows many aspects of the garden – but much was centered around the shed of course.
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