The Community Garden Club of Marlborough on Hudson is a civic minded organization that addresses all aspects of gardening, horticulture and design. Founded in 1922, the Club has been serving the area for over 75 years. The Club meets monthly in Newburgh, 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.
Brooklyn Botanic Garden blooms in the middle of one of the largest cities in the world. Each year more than 750,000 people visit. More than 12,000 kinds of plants are displayed on 52 acres and in the acclaimed Steinhardt Conservatory.
The Garden State Iris Society is a recognized affiliate of the American Iris Society and represents region 19, New Jersey. The group holds regular meetings with programs related to all phases of iris culture.
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.
The Connecticut Iris Society encourages the growing of garden irises in Ct. It disseminates knowledge of good gardening practices in the growing of irises. It fosters appreciation of newer and better irises.
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.
A 'hands-on' group interested in herb horticulture, garden design and culinary applications. We have workshops, tour gardens/greenhouses and study selected herbs.
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