A 'hands-on' group interested in herb horticulture, garden design and culinary applications. We have workshops, tour gardens/greenhouses and study selected herbs.
North Haven Garden Club is a member of The Federated Garden Clubs of Connecticut, Inc and The National Council of State Garden Clubs. Member are active in floral design, civic, horticulture, birdlife, conservation & youth.
The objective of the Holley Garden Club is to stimulate the knowledge and love of gardening through mutual interest and support. To encourage beautification and arouse public appreciation through community projects. And, to have fun!
Our goal is to 1. enhance the look of Williamson through plantings and 2. provide monthly lectures. Everyone is welcome to participate in activities, including non-Williamson residents. For information, contact Grow14589[at]gmail. com.
A professional botanical organization devoted to advancing the knowledge of botany, both academic and field botany, with a special emphasis on the larger New York metropolitian area.
The Pound Ridge Garden Club is a member of the Federated Garden Clubs of New York State, Inc. Monthly programs are presented to educate members and the community on growing and showing horticulture. Projects focus on civic beautification and conservation plantings.
The Garden State Iris Society is a recognized affiliate of the American Iris Society and represents region 19, New Jersey. The group holds regular meetings with programs related to all phases of iris culture.
Connecticut's official state arboretum, Bartlett Arboretum and Gardens is a 64-acre nature preserve located in North Stamford, Ct. Open year-round to visitors and students of natural history and horticulture.
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