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.
Experience 39 acres of unsurpassed beauty and tranquility along shaded and sun-drenched paths, while enjoying seasonal displays of tulips, roses, and annuals.
Stonecrop’s display gardens incorporate a diverse collection of gardens and plants. Features include woodland and water gardens, raised alpine stone beds, cliff rock gardens, an enclosed English-style flower garden, and a conservatory. Group tours available.
The Friends is a not-for-profit membership organization that assists in promoting and enhancing the value of Lasdon Park & Arboretum as a resource for horticulture and as a beautiful site to visit and enjoy in Westchester County, New York.
Clinton Community Garden was the first community garden in NYC to be transferred to permanent parkland status. Volunteers care for flower beds, shrubbery, trees, lawn, paths, herb garden, rock garden, beehive, rose bed, grape arbor and Native American medicinal plants bed.
The Long Island Daylily Society is a very active organization of over 200 members, dedicated to the growing, promotion and enjoyment of the perfect perennial. The club has meetings nearly every month.
The Liberty Hyde Bailey Garden Club of Ithaca was formed by a group of gardeners at Cornell University some forty years ago. We are a chapter of The Gardeners of America/Men's Garden Club of America. Our members have a wide range of interests - join us!
The Central Jersey Orchid Society (Cjos) welcomes everyone who has an interest in orchids. We share information on orchid growing, feature monthly speakers, and an exciting monthly show table.
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