Potpourri Herb Guild meets at the Plymouth Public Library, Plymouth, PA 18651 at 7:30 pm, second Thurs of each month. Membership is open to anyone interested in growing/using herbs. Herb of the Month discussion & herbal refreshments.
Gshss is a non profit membership organiztion of gardeners and farmers. Gshss is dedicated to the preservation and promotion of heirloom vegetables herbs and flowers. Gshss is developing a Seed & Farm Museum in Knowlton Nj
The Frome Flower Shop Lesley’s, was established in 1986. We have a great reputation for modern and innovative design using high quality Dutch flowers. We have a team of three florists, each with an individual style.
The Society is dedicated to keeping the ancient art of Bonsai alive in Nyc. New members are always welcomed. Once a few principles are learned, Bonsai is an enjoyable and relaxing hobby.
Flower pots reflect the traces of the cultures that raise from earth as natural breezes. You may intensify the beauty of your gardens with rich touches to your decoration and landscape with ceramic fountains, columns, chairs, stands, etc.
A Northern Kentucky garden club and an American Iris Society affiliate that promotes the culture and improvement in growing Irises. Please visit our website!
We will try to help visitors on choosing the right plants for garden or terrace and even for indoor, how to grow crops and herbs in the kitchen garden, how to plant, prune and propagate almost every piece of green.
The chapter promotes grassroots partnerships, advocacy, and education about regional native plants and natural landscaping with a focus on the restoration, preservation, and the protection of the botanically unique habitats of Niagara Falls and the Niagara River gorge.
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