Few experiences are more joyous for gardeners than seeing the fruits of a season’s labors, such as vegetables, fruits and flowers, start to blossom. For
Mentioning algae or algal blooms around Chautauqua Lake might drive people to take up torches and pitchforks in the vein of Frankenstein. Courtney Wigdahl-Perry, assistant
Sally Cunningham describes gardening as a transformation tool for communities and individual spirits. Cunningham, a garden expert and writer out of the Buffalo, New York,
Conservation, physical well-being and the chance to embrace nature are just three things that Chautauqua Rails to Trails brings together. The organization is part of
As closely as does anyone in Chautauqua County, Pierre Chagnon personifies the answer to a question often asked of the county executive. The question is, “What are you doing about the lake?” Chagnon
For humans, hypertension, high blood pressure and other ailments are known as “silent killers.” Technology and medicine have helped humans detect diseases; however, animal populations
Chicken of the Woods Garrett Taylor, mycologist and professional chef, said his love for mushrooms began because he simply enjoyed eating them. Taylor will discuss
The Bird, Tree & Garden Club celebrated the anniversary of the Arboretum’s original 1917 dedication on Sunday, July 8. The land was originally donated by
Chautauqua is often described as a Victorian village, but Bob Jeffrey hopes to dispel this rumor in preparation for the upcoming House and Garden Tour.