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  • Matthew Dore, Landscape Designer, Buffalo, NY
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  • Journal: \\"The Buff Hort Project\\"
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Border Gardening

"Border Gardening" is intended to represent the Buffalo Horticulture ideals as a "Design and Build Landscape Construction and Garden Care Service". It is soft, or hopes to be, and writes with a voice for those in search of value(s) in and from the landscape.

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Landscape and Garden Flaneury

I am posting this as a month in review of sorts. What follows are really just a series of images captured as Buffalo Horticulture moves through Buffalo Landscapes, neighborhoods, and gardens. Here, none of the work is designed by Buffalo Horticulture. The images capture sights, viewpoints, and perspectives from moving in and out of the cracks and crevices of Buffalo and WNY's neighborhoods. 
(Although these are not Buffalo Horticulture produced landscapes, you may come to see them as what Buffalo Horticulture sees in a landscape). Thanks for sharing.
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Honeysuckle Vine.
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She said, "Take my picture, take my picture!"
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Every picture I take on the East Side recognizes David Torke's work. Forsythia @ St. Ann's. Just off Broadway.
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Essay on Spade edging to come soon.
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Meticulously excavated rhizomes. No round-up necessary.
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I believe Buffalo's monuments are best expressed in context.
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Woodwardii Arborvitae - this is one of my favorites. I think horticulturists frown upon it because in the nursery, in its two or three gallon globe size, it is less than impressive. But used in mass and for informal hedges...such a great texture.
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West side shadow. Chenango Street. Amelanchier canandensis in foreground.
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Fellow shovel and spade aficionado. Ready for spring transplanting, edging, and double digging.
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