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Garden Club, Horticultural Programs

List of non-profit organizations working on Garden Club, Horticultural Programs .

Community Rebuilding
  • Food Banks, Food Pantries

  • 1108.

Harvest for the Hungry Garden

We provide fresh organically grown produce for 4 hunger programs in our county, classes in growing food and medicinal plants organically and maintaining wildlife habitat.

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Community Rebuilding
  • Garden Club, Horticultural Programs

  • 1109.

Sarasota Garden Club Inc

Preserving our gardens and our historic landmarks while promoting the environment, conservation, and civic beautification through education and programs.

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Sarasota

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Community Rebuilding
  • Botanical, Horticultural, and Landscape Services

  • 1110.

American Rose Society

The Mission of the ARS is to encourage amateur and professional rose culture, to increase the general understanding of and interest in all aspects of roses, and to promote education of the horticulture, history and future of the genus Rose among members of the ARS and the rose growing public.

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Community Rebuilding
  • University or Technological

  • 1111.

Friends of the UT Gardens

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Community Rebuilding
  • Botanical, Horticultural, and Landscape Services

  • 1112.

American Rose Society

The Mission of the ARS is to encourage amateur and professional rose culture, to increase the general understanding of and interest in all aspects of roses, and to promote education of the horticulture, history and future of the genus Rose among members of the ARS and the rose growing public.

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Community Rebuilding
  • Botanical, Horticultural, and Landscape Services

  • 1113.

American Rose Society

The Mission of the ARS is to encourage amateur and professional rose culture, to increase the general understanding of and interest in all aspects of roses, and to promote education of the horticulture, history and future of the genus Rose among members of the ARS and the rose growing public.

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Community Rebuilding
  • Botanical, Horticultural, and Landscape Services

  • 1114.

American Rose Society

The Mission of the ARS is to encourage amateur and professional rose culture, to increase the general understanding of and interest in all aspects of roses, and to promote education of the horticulture, history and future of the genus Rose among members of the ARS and the rose growing public.

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Community Rebuilding

Tulsa Garden Center, Inc.

The Tulsa Garden Center, located in the historic Snedden Mansion within Woodward Park at 2435 South Peoria Ave, is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to serve as horticultural headquarters with diverse educational opportunities for our community, and to provide exceptional and unique guest experiences in Woodward Park.

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Tulsa

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Community Rebuilding
  • Botanical, Horticultural, and Landscape Services

  • 1116.

American Rose Society

The Mission of the ARS is to encourage amateur and professional rose culture, to increase the general understanding of and interest in all aspects of roses, and to promote education of the horticulture, history and future of the genus Rose among members of the ARS and the rose growing public.

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