Bronx Green-Up works with individuals and community groups to improve urban neighborhoods through greening projects. It helps residents transform rubble-filled lots into gardens, provides educational programs in local schools and sponsors a regional composting project.
A non-profit volunteer organization for beginning, experienced, amateur and professional gardeners. Dedicated to the promotion of hardy herbaceous perennials, the society now has nearly 2,000 members.
Founded in 1925, Gcnj is a federation of individual local garden clubs throughout the state. Gcnj has over 5,000 members, age 6-adult. A charter member of National Garden Clubs, Inc. furthering its goals through numerous state and local activities.
The Linn County Rose Society is in Cedar Rapids, IA. We want to help others learn more about growing roses. We are affiliated with the American Rose Society.
The Species Iris Group of North America is a section of the American Iris Society dedicated to the preservation of Iris species and Irids from around the world and to disseminating this information to the public about the genus Iris.
Located in Ringwood State Park, the New Jersey State Botanical Garden at Skylands was designated in 1984 by Gov. Thomas Kean as the state's official botanical garden and appears on both the State and National Registers of Historic Places.
A 155-acre "living museum" of rare and unusual trees and shrubs, the Midwest’s most vigorous evergreen collection, a variety of specialty, demonstration and Children's gardens plus a Fountain Garden with a performance stage.
The Augusta Koi & Water Garden Society is a nonprofit organization formed to encourage a greater appreciation of Water Gardening and to promote and enlarge the hobby of ponds, water gardens, and appreciating Koi, Nishikigoi, or Japanese fancy colored Carp.
Cherry Court Garden Club is a member of the National Council of State Garden Clubs, Inc. We educate our members about every aspect of flower growing and showing. Emphasis is put on all types of plant life indigenous to Missouri.
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