The Mount Sinai Garden club meets the first Tuesday of every month from March through December. Lectures, plant swaps, garden tours and volunteer work are the focus of the clubs efforts
The Frelinghuysen Arboretum is New Jersey's premier public garden. The 127 acre tract is well known for it's many beautiful gardens and is a center for horticultural education, plant shows and sales, special events and exhibits.
We provide meetings, workshops, a newsletter, annual show, and other activities to promote the appreciation, cultivation, and design of bonsai. We usually meet at Pitcher Hill Community Church, 605 Bailey Road, North Syracuse, Ny. The club has a library for use of members.
A not-for-profit organization devoted to fostering the art and science of horticulture. Through our program, we hope to continue the great tradition of gardening on the east end of Long Island, Ny.
The New Haven Land Trust provides community gardening opportunities at 50 sites throughout New Haven. We welcome volunteers and gardeners. We focus on food production. Gardeners from novice to experienced levels are welcome.
This prestigious organization was established in 1934 and continues its tradition of educating Long Island gardeners. We have lectures, raffles, plant/book sales, judged competitions and refreshments. Everyone is welcome.
Our rose society is dedicated to helping people enjoy and grow roses in our Western New York climate. Our activities include monthly meetings, annual rose show, visits to public gardens, educational events and workshops. We are affiliated with the American Rose Society.
The Manhattan Rose society is affliated with the American Rose Society. Meetings and events are held during the year, all information is obtainable from our newsletter. The society was organized to educate anyone interested in growing Roses.
We provide vacant lots for community gardening and environmental education. We serve the low-income population of SW Yonkers -- working with tenants in housing, members of an HIV day treatment program, and groups from other local community agencies.
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