Founded in 1975 by Diane Ott Whealy and Kent Whealy, Seed Savers Exchange is a nonprofit organization that saves and shares the heirloom seeds that can be passed down through generations. For the complete story, read http://www. seedsavers. org/Aboutus. asp (/contactus. asp)
Our bonsai club was born in 1985 when bonsai art was not so known in Italy. ABT is member of ABI (Italian Bonsai Association) and organize many courses and meeting with the most important national and international bonsai artist and bonsai teachers.
We are a group of friendly people with a desire to encourage and promote the propagation, growth and culture of the Fuchsia. This includes Hanging Baskets, Uprights and Hardy Fuchsias in the ground.
The Harriston & District Horticultural Society is celebrating their 50th anniversary this year. The society provides the community with beautiful parks, annual planters and monthly meetings with garden related topics. Memberships are $5 single and $7 for family.
Founded in 1989, the Garden Conservancy is the only national nonprofit organization dedicated to preserving America's exceptional gardens for public education and enjoyment.
Hobby Lawn Care is a community resource site that provides articles about building and maintaining your lawn. Inspired by Wikipedia, we chose to allow everyone to add content to the site at any time.
A few local residents gathered and decided to begin a horticultural club and in 1996 our society was formed. The mission statement is to encourage and promote interest in horticulture and safe environmental practice.
A gardening club of interested members, we have a regular newsletter, a garden store where members can buy gardening requisites at discount prices, regular social events, discounted seed ordering and an annual Flower and Vegetable Show - all for £1 per year membership!
Providing classes and monthly meetings in horticulture and home gardening, and undertaking volunteer gardening projects for Metro Nashville, Davidson County and Middle Tennessee under the sponsorship of the University of Tennessee Agricultural Extension Service.
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