The Toronto Botanical Garden is a volunteer-based, charitable organization that acts as a central resource and leader for gardening, horticultural arts and sciences, and allied environmental issues.
Meetings are informal and open to the public and focus on a different herb each month regarding propagation, history, culinary, medicinal and cosmetic uses of the herb. Group discussions are encouraged and participants exchange recipes and tips for successful cultivation.
The Olympia Rose Society is a non-profit organization dedicated to the promotion and education of our national flower, the Rose. This local chapter is affiliated with the Pacific Northwest District of the American Rose Society.
Fun + educational monthly club meetings (w/ professional speakers) or field trips, bringing together in friendship, men + women who enjoy gardening, in order to advance the knowledge of horticulture + promote gardening through local community service projects.
Chartered in 1911, the Sudbury Horticultural Society is 'Dedicated to the beautification of the Sudbury region and the preservation of our environment.' We are part of District 13 of the Ontario Horticultural Association, started in 1906. The rudbeckia is our flower symbol.
Our mission is to promote the appreciation, preservation, conservation, utilization and scientific study of the flora native to Indiana and to educate the public about the values, beauty, diversity and environmental importance of indigenous vegetation.
Our purpose is to provide education about herbs, their culinary and medicinal uses past and present, and to maintain the heirloom herb garden and others we have created in historic Saltsburg.
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