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Winter and Spring Workshops

2012 Winter and Spring Gardening Series Urban Roots Community Garden Center Cooperative, Inc Workshops, The Let’s Talk About… Series, and Gardeners’ Give and Take events held at Urban Roots are free (unles

New Books Are In!

We just brought in a great new selection of books.  Winter is a perfect time to read and learn about new plants, design and style, how-to plant and build and grow and improve your garden in the coming season, an

Let's Talk About… Native Plants

Our Winter and Spring Gardening Series at Urban Roots continues with Let's Talk About… Native Plants, on Saturday February 11th at 2:00 pm.  A presentation will be given by Beaufort Wilbern, who says:

Companion Gardening

Urban Roots' Winter and Spring Gardening Series continues with Let's Talk About… Companion Gardening, with David Clark on Saturday February 25th at 12 noon.  Learn about putting plants in pairs

Seed Starting Workshop

Presenter Richard Price will show and tell us all about starting seeds to get your garden going and growing.  Saturday, February 25, at 2:00 pm. Due to the popularity of this workshop, we are offering it twice d

Beekeeping

Interested in learning the basics of beekeeping? Wondering why bees are so important to our environment? How much does it cost to get started managing one hive of bees? How much honey will I get from one colony?

Books

Getting ready to garden?  Smell spring in the air?  It is not quite time to dig, but we have a great selection of books on just about every gardening topic you might think of: on growing food, or growing flowers

Create an Edible Landscape

This dwarf prunus persica ‘mandarin' tree is self pollinating, does great in a container, has beautiful deep pink flowers now and bears delicious peaches later in the season. We picked a large variet

Seed Potatoes for planting

Who wants to harvest asparagus stalks each spring? Eat a colorful potato salad this summer? Enhance dishes with minced garlic?  Urban Roots has a variety of each for you to choose from- POTATOES: purple majesty,

Additional Garden Workshops Announced

Urban Roots and Grassroots Gardens of Buffalo recently received an Environmental Justice Grant from the NYS Department of Environmental Conservation. This is the second time that we have collaborated with GGB an

Redesigning the Front Bed

We are gearing up to transform the front Rhode Island bed into a more comprehensive garden: to utilize as a teaching aid, stand as a beautiful destination and adding four seasons of interest to our community.  W

Rare Breeds Available!

Looking to fill those holes in your garden with something different this year? See our Spring 2012 catalog for great ideas, stop in and we'll give you even more great ideas!

Summer Solstice Party

Since pagan times, gardeners have celebrated this longest day of the year. Come celebrate with friends, neighbors and fellow gardeners in the Urban Roots yard Saturday, June 23rd, 2 pm. Come early for our annua

Vote for Urban Roots!

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What's Growing on in Urban Gardening

Join us on Saturday, July 14th from 12noon until 3pm for our National Garden Festival event, What's Growing on in Urban Gardening. The afternoon will feature multiple topics related to gardening in an urban

2012: International Year of Cooperatives

Urban Roots, along with other Buffalo Cooperatives, was proud to receive proclamations from both the City of Buffalo Common Council and the Erie County Legislature recognizing 2012 as the International Year of

Expanded Summer Sale!

Annuals: 40% off for member-owners, 30% for the public 3.5″ and 4.5″ perennials: 30% off for members, 20% for everyone else pots and trellises: 20% for members, 10% if not gallon perennials, vines, r

What do you want to find at Urban Roots next year?

We are already working on plans for next year's plant selections and we want your input. Researching plants, learning about new trends in gardening, meeting with growers and vendors, reviewing

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