The Harriston & District Horticultural Society is celebrating their 50th anniversary this year. The society provides the community with beautiful parks, annual planters and monthly meetings with garden related topics. Memberships are $5 single and $7 for family.
We provide vacant lots for community gardening and environmental education. We serve the low-income population of SW Yonkers -- working with tenants in housing, members of an HIV day treatment program, and groups from other local community agencies.
For cacti and other succulents enthusiasts and collectors. Quarterly journal in full colour (80-100 photos per issue) 48 pages in A4 format. Free seeds to members. Local branches.
The Colorado Federation of Garden Clubs, Inc. serves and supports our community through education, conservation, horticulture, and landscape design. We also offer annual Xeriscape Tours. We are a member of the National Council of State Garden Clubs (Ncsgc).
The Master Gardeners of Muskegon have created a replica of Monet's Garden in our downtown historic district. This includes the bridge over the water lily pond and many structures. Plants are limited to those in the original garden in Giverny, France.
The Greenfield Garden Club is open to anyone with an interest in gardening. Families are encouraged to join. The club maintains a display garden at Trap Plain in Greenfield and sponsors many community projects, including grants to local schools and public plantings.
We meet to exchange garden ideas, problems and accomplishments. We have guest speakers, a members-only seed/plant exchange, a public plant sale. From May to August we tour local gardens and organize out of town tours.
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