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Green Thumb Beginner Gardening Workshop

When it comes to gardening, sometimes it’s best to get some advice when just starting off. Just think about all of the things to consider when planting – soil, sun, water, climate, and the types of plants that will best suit the conditions.

On Saturday, May 20, at 10:00 am, the East Side Garden Walk will present a free Green Thumb Beginner Gardening Workshop. The workshop will be hosted by Phyllis Lobbins, East Side Garden Walk participant and Cornell Cooperative Extension Master Gardener, with Sally Cunningham, an internationally celebrated writer, horticultural consultant, organic gardener, and lecturer. 

This class will be an instrumental way to learn the ins and outs of gardening in WNY. Lobbins and Cunningham will discuss plants and gardens as they pertain to food, flowers, landscapes, and personal, community, and pollinator-friendly gardens.

As we have witnessed at Buffalo’s varied garden walks, gardens are as diverse as the people that tend them. Some are based solely on aesthetics, while others concentrate on supplying food. No matter the purpose of a garden, it’s important to know how to sustain it. That’s where these two expert gardeners come into the picture.

Green Thumb Beginner Gardening Class

Saturday, May 20, 2023

10:00 a.m.

Gerard Place, 2515 Bailey Ave, Buffalo, NY

Learn more and register at www.GardensBuffaloNiagara.com/talk

East Side Garden Walk is an event produced by Gardens Buffalo Niagara (GBN) whose mission is to create more vibrant and beautiful communities by sharing our gardens. Other GBN events include Garden Walk BuffaloTours of Open Gardens on Thursdays and Fridays in July, The Buffalo Style Garden Art Sale, and Urban Farm Day

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