The Fwvga is a group of volunteer gardeners dedicated to restoring and maintaining the historic, formal Italian gardens of the Frederick W. Vanderbilt Historic Site. The Fwvga is celebrating its 20th anniversary in 2004.
The Western New York Hosta Society is a local organization committed to education and promotion of the genus Hosta. We provide a Beginners' Corner with a busy calendar of workshops, seminars and guest speakers to learn about hybridizing and growing Hosta.
For the enthusiastic novice to the most experienced Green Thumb who wishes to get together with others who share the love of gardening. Meetings are monthly.
Friends of Harkness is dedicated to restoring and preserving the gardens, mansion, and other structures at the Park, bequeathed to the State of Connecticut by Edward and Mary Stillman Harkness, for enjoyment, recreation, and education of its visitors.
Our mission is to promote and support the love of gardening, flower arrangement, landscape design, horticulture, by providing education and beautification to gardening groups, neighborhood residents, youth & seniors.
To foster love of gardening and the beautification of the City of Clifton through speakers, lectures, field trips and discussion of local environmental issues.
Our mission is to encourage interest in, and education of our community in all phases of home gardening, sound horticultural practices, civic beautification, conservation of natural resources, and enhancement of the grounds of Stony Kill Farm Environmental Education Center.
The Institute of Ecosystem Studies does research and education on local, regional and global ecosystems. Free public attractions include display gardens, tropical greenhouse and walking trails.
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