garden club of america

Garden Club of America

Founded in 1913, the Garden Club of America is a volunteer nonprofit organization comprised of 200 member clubs and approximately 18,000 members throughout the country.

Reeves-Reed Arboretum seeks to engage, educate and enrich its visitors so they may become better stewards of nature and the environment. This is achieved through the care and utilization of an historic estate and gardens.

Through their continuing commitment and volunteer efforts, we foster and develop public awareness, knowledge and enjoyment of horticulture and the natural world.

Through their continuing commitment and volunteer efforts, we foster and develop public awareness, knowledge and enjoyment of horticulture and the natural world.

(SCA) is America’s conservation corps. Our members protect and restore national parks, marine sanctuaries, cultural landmarks and community green spaces in all 50 states.

The Skylands is a safe haven for unusual plant species from around the world. The garden protects and preserves these plants as their natural habitats are changed forever by progress.

Reeves-Reed Arboretum seeks to engage, educate and enrich its visitors so they may become better stewards of nature and the environment. This is achieved through the care and utilization of an historic estate and gardens.

Through their continuing commitment and volunteer efforts, we foster and develop public awareness, knowledge and enjoyment of horticulture and the natural world.

To increase public awareness of and appreciation for New Jersey’s public gardens by promoting their horticultural, educational, historic and artistic value.

The New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station is the research and outreach arm of Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey.

The Great Swamp Watershed Association was formed to protect drinking water and preserve land to maintain the natural beauty and enhance the livability of your town.

Greater Newark Conservancy promotes environmental stewardship to improve the quality of life in New Jersey’s urban communities.

NYBG is an advocate for the plant kingdom through its role as a museum of living plant collections arranged in gardens and landscapes across its National Historic Landmark site.

Brooklyn Botanic Garden serves all the people in its community and throughout the world by displaying plants, engaging in research, teaching, reaching out to help, and providing information.

Its goal is to sustain the vital connection between people and plants.

The Great Swamp Watershed Association was formed to protect drinking water and preserve land to maintain the natural beauty and enhance the livability of your town.

Dig It! Magazine is a gardening magazine for people who love gardens and spending time outdoors. It has original reporting and photography by knowledgeable people, and a fun email newsletter.

NYBG is an advocate for the plant kingdom through its role as a museum of living plant collections arranged in gardens and landscapes across its National Historic Landmark site.

Our mission is to work with the community to protect our unique natural resources. We educate our residents on what we can do to maintain and protect our land, water and air, facilitate the adoption of behaviors that will meet those ends, and motivate residents and local businesses to join in the effort.

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