Jul19

YourGardenShow at Buffa10

Buffa10BadgeYour Garden Show’s Kristen, Elizabeth and Margie met more than 70 bloggers from the U.S. and Canada at “Buffa10" http://buffa10.blogspot.com/, a 4-day series of meet-ups, presentations and garden tours in Buffalo, NY earlier this month.

The program featured a combination of garden tours, presentations and get-togethers.  But the best part was meeting everybody!

Check out Kristen's Glog for a recap and lots of photos of the gardening events hosted in New York State’s second biggest city!

If you'd like to check out the bloggers who signed up for Buffa10, here they are in alphabetical order by blog names. We’ve also included a link to a recent post by each blogger.  Enjoy!

ArtofGardening.org (Jim, Buffalo, NY)
Pressing flowers...

blithewold.org (Kristin, Rhode Island)
How the garden grows

Botanical Interests (Shayna, Sean & Judy)
Annual Picnic

Bumblebee Blog (Robin, Maryland)
Not Quite Ready for Artichoke Dip

bwisegardening (Barbara, Tennessee)
Summer Perennials

clay and limestone (Gail, Tennessee)
Life Happens

Cobrahead Blog (Anneliese, Wisconsin)
Faux Chocolate Covered Strawberries

Cold Climate Gardening (Kathy, New York)
Mystery Wild Flower Needs Has A Name

Commonweeder (Pat, Massachusetts)
Hurry to Hawley

compost in my shoe (Jim, South Carolina)
Is That a Gladiator in Your Garden

Country Gardener (Yvonne & Sandy, Ontario, Canada)
Photos: our garden in late June

Dig, Grow, Compost, Blog (Jean, Louisiana)
Madame is Ailing

Digging (Pam, Texas)
Gardening How-To magazine features my former garden

Ecosystem Gardening (Carole, Pennsylvania)
First Frog of Summer

Fairegarden (Frances, Tennessee)
Denizens Of The Dark

Flatbush Gardener (Chris, NYC)
Be Green Organic Yards NY

From My Corner of Katy (Cindy, Texas)
The Rainy Day View From My Chair

Garden Junkie's Blog (Monica, Connecticut)
Soil Testing: The Most Overlooked Gardening ‘Must Do’

Garden Variety (Susan, Maryland)
Gardening from the couch: literally

Gardener at Large (Aldonna, Toronto, Canada)
A final note

Gardening Asylum (Cyndy, Connecticut)
The Queen

Gardening While Intoxicated (Eliz, Buffalo, NY)
Novelty items

Gardening With Confidence (Helen, North Carolina)
Check out a North Carolina on-line Resource – TarHeelGardening.com

Gardens of the Wild Wild West (Mary Ann, Idaho)
Planted vs. buried.

Get in the Garden (Lisa, New York)
Cherry Pie and the 4th of July!

Greensparrow Gardens (Joseph, Michigan)
Why hummingbirds like red flowes (hint: actually, they don't.)

grow where you're planted (Andrea, Texas)
a pollination dedication

Growing A Garden In Davis (Leslie, California)
Things I Might Miss

Heather's Garden (Heather, Connecticut)
Now I Really Am Done

Hoe and Shovel (Meems, Florida)
The Many Pretty Faces of Agapanthus

Horticulture Magazine (Patty, Ohio)

Houston Garden Girl (Melissa, Texas)
What to do with all the eggplant?

IGC Show 2010 (Clint, Washington, D.C.)

illic est haud equus quoque mortuus barruo (Jim & Pat, Ohio)
Big Blue is blooming

Ledge and Gardens (Layanee, Rhode Island)
The height of summer?

May Dreams Gardens (Carol, Indiana)
Garden Design Update: Pruning Up

Miss Rumphius’ Rules (Susan, New Jersey)
Field Trip: Why Design Now?

Mr. McGregor's Daughter (Barbara, Illinois)
Success with Clematis: Planting

My Northern Garden (Mary, Minnesota)
Pretty in Pots

Natural Gardening (Lisa, South Carolina)
A mountain laurel fence

Our Little Acre (Kylee & Louise, Ohio)
If It Isn't Moths, It's Caterpillars

Outside Clyde (Chris & Ani, North Carolina)
Error

Plants and Stones (Becky, New York)
Garden Peas

Red Dirt Ramblings (Dee, Oklahoma)
How to make a divine fresh cherry pie

Sharing Nature's Garden (Diana, Texas)
When it rains...

Sustainable and Urban Gardening (Susan, Washington, DC)
My Plant Swap Discovery – Maryland Senna

The Bike Garden (Susan, Texas)
Shop Girl: Disaster upon chaos

The Cottage Gardener (Kathy & Peter)
Honeysuckle's Sweet Perfume

The Garden of Words (Katie, North Carolina)
Garden Bloggers Bloom Day: June 2010

things i love (Marmee, Tennessee)
discovering beauty

Through the Looking Glass (Jill, Michigan)
Summer in the City:Chicago- A View from the Window

Toronto Gardens (Helen & Sarah, Toronto, Canada)
When Fine Gardening comes to town

Two Women And A Hoe (Jan)

VintageGardenGal (Bonnie, California)
Surprise at Orange County Fair

Wildflower Farm (Miriam, Toronto, Canada)


We are proud to join the other event sponsors in supporting the Buffa10 community-building event:

Troy-built, building lawn and garden machines since 1937
http://www.troybilt.com

Garden Rant, a great blogging group, who are “Uprooting the Gardening World”!
http://www.gardenrant.com

Visit Buffalo Niagara, providing travel resources  for Buffalo and Niagara
http://www.gardenrant.com

Wildflower Farm, providing sustainable and native  landscaping solutions since 1988
http://www.wildflowerfarm.com

Cool Springs Press, regional and national gardening publications
http://coolspringspress.com

Buffalo and Erie Botanical Gardens
http://www.buffalogardens.com

Urban Roots Community Garden Center
http://www.urbanroots.org

CobraHead garden tools:
http://www.cobrahead.com/cobrahead_tools.cfm

GardenWalk Buffalo, the largest garden tour in America:
http://gardenwalkbuffalo.com

Lockwood’s Greenhouses, an independent family nursery in Hamburg NY
http://gardenwalkbuffalo.com

Womanswork, Gardening products designed for the way women work,
http://www.womanswork.com

Botanical Interests Seeds, a family owned seed company,
http://www.botanicalinterests.com/store/shop.php

Proven Winners, branded innovative ornamental plants for home gardens,
http://provenwinners.com

Nature-s Crossroads, earth-friendly seeds especially for Midwest gardeners,
http://www.naturescrossroads.com/Default.asp

Garden Media Group, PR and programs,
http://gardenmediagroup.com

Purple Dog Lavender Farm, a small sustainable lavender farm, now listed in the international labrinth society
http://purpledoglavender.blogspot.com

Wild Ones, promoting environmentally sound landscaping practices to preserve biodiversity, and establishing native plant communities.
http://www.wildonesniagara.org

High Mowing, an independt farm/based organic seed company
http://www.highmowingseeds.com

LG-Bagz-it a landscape tool and garden transportation
http://www.lgbagzit.com/index.html

Soil Sisters, a team of gardeners with a sense of style and fashion,
http://www.twowomenandahoe.com

Northern Gardener, the magazine of the Minnesota State Horticultural Society,
http://www.northerngardener.org

Brook and Hunter, a garden tool manufacturer
http://brookandhunter.com

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