Great landscapes don't grow on trees, but start with a well-planned design. We are dedicated to creating harmonious and cohesive landscape and garden designs for our clients. We offer blueprints, digital imaging, color rendering and consulting services.
Cornell Plantations is the arboretum, botanical garden, and natural areas of Cornell University. Specialty gardens include herbs, heritage vegetables, rhododendrons, wildflowers, international crops, and more.
To foster love of gardening and the beautification of the City of Clifton through speakers, lectures, field trips and discussion of local environmental issues.
The Liberty Hyde Bailey Garden Club of Ithaca was formed by a group of gardeners at Cornell University some forty years ago. We are a chapter of The Gardeners of America/Men's Garden Club of America. Our members have a wide range of interests - join us!
Member National Garden Clubs Inc C. A. R. 56 clubs in 11 counties in Western N. Y., Orleans, Genesee, Wyoming, Monroe, Livingston, Wayne, Ontario, Yates, Steuben, Seneca,&Cayuga. Flower Arranging, Horticulture, Conservation, Civic Beautification
A group of dahlia growers that meet monthly on the 1st Monday of the month. Dahlias 101 is our monthly educational program. Tuber and dahlia plant sale at the April, May, and June meetings.
A Chapter of The Gesneriad Society, Inc. (formally the American Gloxinia & Gesneriad Society) whose members are involved in perfecting the growing of gesneriads.
The Community Garden Club of Marlborough on Hudson is a civic minded organization that addresses all aspects of gardening, horticulture and design. Founded in 1922, the Club has been serving the area for over 75 years. The Club meets monthly in Newburgh, NY.
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