by admin | Jan 5, 2011 | Ecology, Horticulture, People
When the new Gateway Building is finished that the campus of SUNY ESF it will feature a green roof containing New York’s largest living collection of state protected and rare plants, according to the Inside ESF magazine. – Steve Young For more details and...
by admin | Jan 5, 2011 | Ecology, Horticulture, People
When the new Gateway Building is finished on the the campus of SUNY ESF it will feature a green roof containing New York’s largest living collection of state protected and rare plants, according to the alumni magazine. For more details and the full article CLICK...
by admin | Dec 14, 2010 | Ecology, Horticulture
David Campbell of Queensbury has established the Adirondack Botanical Garden. Their mission is to promote education in the fields of horticulture, botany, and ecology in the Adirondacks and Capital Region of New York State. For more information go to their website...
by admin | Sep 8, 2010 | Horticulture, Plant Uses
This is a short segment on YNN of Don talking about the merits of planting native plants for green roofs. Click Here.
by admin | Jun 25, 2010 | Happenings, Horticulture
The Farmscape Ecology Program at Hawthorne Valley Farm, Columbia County, is offering a four-session workshop on gardening with native plants on a budget, which will be facilitated by experienced landscaper Ruth Dufault of Bittersweet Gardens. The workshop will take...
by admin | Jun 11, 2010 | Horticulture, Invasive Species
The New York Natural Heritage Program has received two reports this year of Japanese Lilac-tree, Syringa reticulata, naturalizing in floodplains, one in Columbia County and one in Saratoga County. In Columbia County it was reported as a dominant in one area. It has...