Funded in 1950, the Falls Church Garden Club welcomes novice and experienced gardeners alike. We support educational activities and knowledge in gardening, horticulture and the environment in our community.
Learn about camellias and camellia culture techniques. Through shows, special programs, and monthly meetings in Fall, Winter, and Spring, members meet to share their knowledge and experience, and to enjoy talks by local nurserymen, horticulturists, and garden designers.
A network of gardeners across Canada who grow unusual and rare heritage plants as a preservation project. Members save seeds from their gardens and trade them with other members through an annual seed exchange. There are about 1500 kinds of vegetables in the seed list!
Our Society meets here the 4th Saturday at 9:30 Am at the Senior Center. Please contact me for further info and come to our meetings! Free admission and parking. Bring a problem plant and any cultural questions.
My dream garden, site links to my dream garden design websites, for quality garden design products in the uk. Directly related to www. click4garden. co. uk (Click 4 Garden)
We are an informational resource offering free news and information regarding the general topic of hydroponic gardening. There is also a forum for discussing related issues
An organic farm and permaculture teaching garden, I. M. I. S. A. was founded in 1992 to promote sustainable and regenerative agriculture and to provide related educational training opportunities.
Wild Ones is a not-for-profit national educational organization whose mission is to educate and share information with their members and the community about the benefits of using native plants in landscaping and to promote biodiversity and environmentally sound practices.
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