GardenWeb Directory, listings for: NY, NJ, CT
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Shoreham Garden Club Shoreham, NY
Object of the Shoreham Garden Club is to promote interest in gardening and flower culture, to cooperate in the protection of the environment, and to further the beautification and conservation of the natural resources of our community.
The Horticultural Society of New York New York, NY
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.
Brigantine Garden Club Brigantine, NJ
The Brigantine Garden Club was organized in 1980, as a nonprofit organization, for the purpose of making Brigantine a more beautiful city, to exchange ideas among members, and promote and develop civic interest in gardening.
Cornell Cooperative Extension of Nassau County East Meadow, NY
Cornell Cooperative Extension of Nassau County provides programs and research based information on horticulture, home landscaping and integrated pest management to Nassau County (Long Island) residents.
Yama Ki Bonsai Society Stamford, CT
The Yama Ki Bonsai Society fosters a forum for discussion and education on bonsai for people living in Westchester County, NY and Fairfield County, CT. Programs offer a variety of topics related to bonsai and include lectures, demonstrations, workshops and other.
Greyston Community Garden Project Yonkers, NY
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.
Bronx Green-Up Bronx, NY
Bronx Green-Up works with individuals and community groups to improve urban neighborhoods through greening projects. It helps residents transform rubble-filled lots into gardens, provides educational programs in local schools and sponsors a regional composting project.
Frederick W. Vanderbilt Formal Gardens Hyde Park, NY
The Vanderbilt National Historic Site contains extensive formal, Italian style gardens, restored and maintained entirely by volunteers. The gardens contain over 2000 roses, 3000 perennials and 6000 annuals each year.
Hammond Museum & Japanese Stroll Garden North Salem, NY
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.
Watnong Chapter, North Am. Rock Garden So. Speakers, Field Trips, Garden Visitations & More On A Wide Variety Of Design And Horticultural Topics
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