Common Ground is a non-profit project of Ecology Action, dedicated to Grow Biointensive food-raising. Biointensive gardening/mini-farming, researched and developed by Ecology Action, allows you to grow your food while maintaining and improving the fertility of the earth.
GTO Helps families help themselves by teaching self-sufficiency, provident living, and preparedness. Each family that is in the program recieves garden plots and seeds to grow their own vegetables. Plots are located in and around Decatur, Illinois.
The Tulsa Garden Center is a non-profit organization. Tgc's mission is to encourage horticultural excellence through information and education. There are over 35 affiliated organizations that call Tgc home for their meetings, sales, shows, workshops, and special events.
The New England Rose Society offers educational programs at monthly meetings. Members receive a monthly bulletin, enjoy garden tours, an annual rose show and fellowship with others who grow roses. Visitors, new members are welcome. Affiliate of the American Rose Society.
The Mid-America Bonsai Alliance (Maba) is an organization of bonsai clubs in the midwest. Part of its purpose is to promote public awareness and appreciation of bonsai. If you are looking for a bonsai club in the midwest, the Maba website is a good place to start.
The American Society for Horticultural Science promotes and encourages scientific research and education in horticulture within the United States and throughout the world. The Society's members represent all areas of horticultural science.
On demand web channel for the green and tree care industries. Forum, how-to and equipment tips, safety, ideas for starting a lawn and landscape business
Green Acres is the site of the demonstration gardens which are maintained by the Aransas/San Patricio County Master Gardener Association. Visit our award-winning Children's Discovery Garden. Our gardens are open to the public. For guided tours call 361-790-0103.
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