The Society promotes the growing of Australian and New Zealand native plants in the Uk. It does this by means of a twice yearly bulletin, seed distribution, and occasional meetings of members at locations with plants of interest to members. Overseas members welcome.
The principal purpose of STO is to inform on news in horticultural since 1854 when it started with is first public exposition in Florence. Every year STO repeat in Florence the 'Mostra mercato di Piante e Fiori', flower and plant exposition by is partners all over Italy.
The Association of Gardens Trusts is a national organisation, representing the rapidly growing County Gardens Trusts, which are actively engaged in researching, documenting and caring for our heritage of parks, gardens, and designed landscapes.
The Gay Garden Club is a Dutch gardening club which aims to improve the gardening knowledge and skills of its memers in sociable manner. We organize a variety of events (mostly one-day): lectures, workshops, barbeque and visits to botanical gardens, gardens of members.
Society of Horticultural and Arboreteum Growers was founded by the famous horticulturalist Jono Angliss and boasts one of London's most charming hidden treasures, the Botanical Undergrouth of Marylebone.(Bum)
Private garden open for charity. 3/4 acre Romantic Garden created in a old farm rickyard in a conservation area. Roses, herbacous borders, shrubs, pool, small vegetable garden and orchard Sunday 22nd June and Sunday 24th Aug.2.00-5.30pm Teas and plants
Specialist academy providing distance education courses in gardening, garden design, landscaping, horticulture and related subjects. Mainland Europe's only organisation offering the range of Rhs qualifications from central France.
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