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The Gardeners' Club is a group of plant and garden enthusiasts who meet monthly to share our plants and learn more about gardening. We have show and tell, a plant sale table and a speaker at each meeting. Visitors are welcome !!
To encourage interest in all phases of home gardening and promote better horticulture practice, civic beauty and the conservation of natural resources. We are affiliated with the Florida Federation of Garden Clubs.
The Tropical Flowering Tree Society plants, promotes, propagates, and preserves flowering trees in subtropical/tropical climates like southern Florida.
This camellia club meets at Airlie Gardens (100 Airlie Rd., Wilmington, Nc) from Sept. through May at 7 pm every 3rd Tuesday of the given month. The club promotes an interest in the cultivation, growth, and displaying of camellias with other gardening topics also addressed.
raingardens. org is the website of Rain Gardens of West Michigan, a program of West Michigan Environmental Action Council (Wmeac). We promote native plant rain gardens as stormwater education and management tools. See our demonstration rain gardens!
The passiflora society was founded in 1990 to establish a central location for Passiflora enthusiasts to exchange information, obtain help with plant identification, and to locate seeds and plants.
We area local, community-driven, non-profit Garden Club. We have various events throughout the year including: community beautification, informative lectures, and social garden gatherings ('pot-luck dinners').
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