The Hammond Museum & Japanese Stroll Garden was founded in 1957 a center for enjoyment of Eastern and Western culture. The 3 1/2 acre Japanese-style garden features rare trees, a rakan and zen garden, a waterlily pond, bamboo and much more.
The TGC is a group of men and women who meet monthly to share gardening experiences. Activities include plant exchanges, presentations related to gardening, and other gardening activities. Membership includes flower and vegetable gardeners from Westchester, Putnam, and CT.
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
Hsny has unique community outreach programs: GreenBranches, installing gardens at branch libraries; GreenHouse, training inmates at Rikers Island; Apple Seed in public schools; a 12,000 volume library; art exhibitions.
A Chapter of The Gesneriad Society, Inc. (formally the American Gloxinia & Gesneriad Society) whose members are involved in perfecting the growing of gesneriads.
Quinipiac Valley Audubon Society engages in community conservation, restoration and enjoyment of nature focusing on birds, other wildlife and their habitats.
The Society is affiliated with the American Rose Society. The Society's purpose is to promote the growth of better roses by providing information on rose culture and related subjects.
Coe Memorial Park is a Horticultural Heaven in the 'heart' of Torrington, Ct. In May over 20,000 bulbs add their colour to the many Garden Areas in this 5 acre Park. Web site: www. coeparkgardens. com
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