Join Richard Price this Saturday, September 24th at 2pm and learn how to save seeds from this years garden for planting next year. Check our calendar for upcoming workshops.
Meet our workshop presenters…
David Clark
David Clark has a Floriculture degree from SUNY Cobleskill and is a horticulturist and educator who has
taught gardening and design classes at the Buffalo and Erie County Botanical Gardens and Urban Roots. His gardening favorites include orchids, carnivorous plants, water gardens, and garden design.
Elizabeth Lipsitz
Liz has been on the staff at Urban Roots since the doors opened on Rhode Island St. in 2007. She has 20+ years experience as a gardener, and is passionate about growing flowers, perennials, shrubs and
trees in a naturalistic style. Sometimes she thinks of her garden as a big science experiment: She loves to observe plant behaviors and interactions, to create habitat for insects, birds and other wildlife, as well as for people. In addition to her own gardening adventure, she has worked as a gardener for others, a garden designer and consultant, a teacher of gardening for adults and for children (“Tot Botany”), and a community volunteer gardener and consultant. One of her current hobbies is visiting gardens, garden centers and Botanical sites all over the United States.
Richard Price
Richard has been presenting workshops at Urban Roots since it first opened in 2007. He has 35 years of organic gardening experience, he is a former NOFA-certified organic market gardener, and a Member of
the Seedsavers’ Exchange.
Richard Stedman
Richard is the president and owner of Wright-Frontier Tree Care, Inc. He is been an International Society of Arboriculture Certified Arborist for over 15 years. He is a member of numerous arborist associations.
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