An organization for the study and preservation of Connecticut's flora, open to anyone interested in the region's plants. The site includes photos of wildflowers and ferns, information on gardening with native plants, Society activities, and how to join.
The chapter of the American Hosta Society including all local hosta societies in the Northeastern U. S. and Quebec. The primary function of the chapter is to link all of these societies together with each other and the A. H. S.
This 33 acre public garden, operated by the Somerset County Park Commission, features native and exotic plants displayed in a naturalistic setting of woodland, streams and planted rock outcroppings. Group tours; annual plant sale and various programs are offered.
The goal of the Garden Club is to enhance the look of Williamson through plantings in public places or in residents' private yards. Any person is welcome to participate in Garden Club activities, even non-Williamson residents. For information, contact Grow14589@yahoo. com
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.
We focus on beautification of Brookfield and sharing horticultural knowledge. Some major activities are maintenance of the Brookfield Historical Museum's colonial herb and flower garden, town plantings, and a scholarship to a graduating high school senior.
The Wildflower Island at Teatown, a remarkable 2 acre island, is dedicated to the display and preservation of wildflowers-about 250 different wildflowers. Visit virtual wildflower island: http://www. teatown. org/wfi
The rose society meets the first Tuesday of each month to discuss aspects of rose growing. We usually have guest lecturers three times a year and have a large rose show in June. There is a plant auction in April and two picnics in the summer at members gardens.
BPCPC is a private non-profit organization dedicated to operating, maintaining and programming the parks of Battery Park City. In addition to full time and seasonal staff, BPCPC runs a successful Gardening Volunteer program.
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