Happy New Year!
- Sad news from CNY: Beloved horticulturist Charles Centner passed away in late December at the age of 68. You can read his obituary here.
- Ted Collins Associates and the Landmark Society of WNY are teaming up to revamp Rochester’s St. Joseph’s Park. (From the Rochester Business Journal.)
- Caution taken to the level of stupidity. You can’t die from being NEAR a poinsettia. (Via Grower Talks.)
- Green Profit asks: What’s up with Pantone’s Color of the Year, Emerald Green? (Not much exciting, that’s what.)
- Here’s a link to the latest City Trees courtesy its editor, Michelle Sutton.
- There was a great story on newyorkagconnection.com about the worm composing facility in Avon and Harris Seed’s involvement with it, but it’s disappeared. If you know where it’s hiding, please send a link.
- Lawn & Landscape says “Just do something.” Pretty good advice for the small business person. I can relate. Always trying.
- Call for artists—The Buffalo National Garden Festival Garden Art Sale is looking for artists who would like to participate. The deadline is January 31, so get cracking.
- This is a great story about an old-growth forest right in the city of Rochester.
- You can register early-bird-style for the Ithaca Native Plants Symposium here.
- More upcoming events are here.
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