Golden Isles Rose Society is open to all rose lovers. Meets Sept-June, St. Simons Presbyterian Church on St. Simons Island, third Tuesday of month, 7:30 pm. Programs & newsletter feature rose gardening in Golden Isles.
Founded in 1957, the Greater Atlanta Rose Society is the oldest plant society in the greater metropolitan Atlanta area. Our mission is to encourage, enjoy and share the cultivation of our national flower, THE ROSE, in all it's different varieties.
The mission of Heritage Sandy Springs is to preserve and promote the historical and cultural identity of Sandy Springs. The non-profit organization presents programs and events on behalf of the community throughout the year.
The Georgia Iris Society is open to all who wish to study and/or appreciate the flower, Iris. We neet on the second Saturday, 4 to 7 times per year. Currently we meet at the Pikes Corporate Office. Call Gerald Johnson at 770-834-9592 for more information.
For seven years, we have been a group of business-professionals who meet monthly on the second Tuesday of the month to hear from Master Gardeners / Landscapers / Horticulturists who finish the hour's time with a 'question and answer' session.
The Mgc is open to any and all people with an interest in gardening. Meetings are on the second monday of the month at 7:30, and cover a wide range of gardening topics. Meetings are free and open to the public, and include an annual auction and plant sale.
10 acres of formal camellia gardens bloom from October to March. Authentic japanese garden. The Hall-Brown Environmental Garden is in the early stages of construction. Two porcelain galleries contain the world's largest collection of Boehm porcelains.
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