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| Allotment Association | |
| American Bryological & Lichenological Society | |
| American Community Gardens Association | |
| American Daffodil Society | |
| American Horticultural Society | The American Horticultural Society (AHS) is one of
the oldest national gardening organizations in the country. Since 1922, we have provided America's gardeners with the highest quality gardening and horticultural education possible |
| American Public Gardens Association | |
| American Rhdodendron society | The American Rhododendron Society is a non-profit organization whose purpose is to encourage interest in and to disseminate information about the genus Rhododendron. Members' experience ranges from novice to expert. |
| Arboricultural Association | |
| Australian Institute of Agricultural Science & Technology | We are a professional association catering for the needs of agricultural scientists and technologists, particularly in the area of accreditation and information distribution. Ph: +61 3 9815 3600 E-mail: members@aiast.com.au |
| Australian Institute of Horticulture Inc | The AIH is the National body for Professional Horticulturists. Contact AIH to find a local consultant or to join the association. Ph: (02) 4325 4088 E-mail: national.office@aih.au.com |
| Azelea Society of America | Azaleas are called "the royalty of the garden". Some of the species or the many thousands of named varieties are sure to meet your preferences and growing conditions.
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| Beeches Nursery Online | |
| Bodnant Garden Nursery | Welcome TO THE BODNANT GARDEN CENTRE WEBSITE!!!
THE GARDEN CENTRE IS OPEN ALL YEAR ROUND even when Bodnant Garden is closed. Opening times are 10:00am to 5:30pm seven days a week.
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| British Association of Landscape Industries | The British Association of Landscape Industries (BALI) was established in 1972 to provide a voice for Landscapers and, most importantly, to raise standards throughout the industy.
Since this date membership has grown to over 600, making BALI the UK's l P |
| British Cactus and Succulent Society | The objectives of the Society are to promote the study, conservation, propagation and cultivation of cacti and other succulent plants. Membership of the Society is open to all. |
| British Conifer Society | Welcome to the British Conifer Society - bringing together people with an interest in conifers. |
| British Protected Ornamentals Association | The British Protected Ornamentals Association (BPOA) was formed to ensure that resources are directed towards grower's needs for R&D, marketing and political representation. And thereby assist growers of protected ornamental crops to grow together, and raise the profile of their industry. |
| British Streptocarpus Society | The Society was formed in September 1999 especially for Streptocarpus (Cape Primrose) growers with small, medium or large collections.
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| Canadian Chrysanthemum & Dahlia Society | |
| Canadian Nursery Landscape Association | |
| Canadian Organic Growers | |
| Canadian Peony Society | |
| Canadian Rose Society | |
| Canadian Seed Trades Association | |
| COMMERCIAL HORTICULTURAL ASSOCIATION | The Trade Association for manufacturers and suppliers of plants, products and services to commercial horticulture worldwide |
| Compost Council of Canada | |
| Desert Plant Society of Vancouver | |
| Direct Gardening News | |
| Eastern Canada Orchid Society | |
| EcoDirectory | EcoDirectory - Australia's online guide to green living. |
| European Boxwood & Topiary Society | |
| Ewell Horticultural Association | Ewell Horticultural Association (EHA) has been serving the gardeners of Ewell and Stoneleigh since 1865.
EHA has in excess of 2000 members and is thought to be amongst the oldest and largest Association of its type in England.
EHA is a non-profit making organisation run by volunteers for the benefit of it's members. |
| Fauna & Flora International | |
| Flower & Plant Association | |
| Flower Association of Queensland Inc. (FAQI) | The Peak industry association for cut flower and foliage growers in Queensland, Australia. Ph: 07 3824 9516 E-mail: shane.holborn@dpi.qld.gov.au |
| Garden Centre Online | |
| Garden Organic | |
| Garden Writers Association | |
| Gardening News | |
| Genuine Home Services | About Us
Professional gardening company in Birmingham that provides fencing services and fence panels all at competitive and affordable prices. We also offer a range of other services such as tree surgeons, landscaping and sheds.
Welcome, we have a comprehensive range of excellent value gardening, landscaping and related services and products. Please feel free to take your time to view everything on offer as you are most definately in the right place for quality, price and service. We have a number of free services available to you, so if you have any questions whatsoever, or would like any advice please call 0121 284 7863. We believe firmly in delivering on quality, price and building customer relationships. Please use the menu across the top of the page to see the full range of services we offer, or to learn more about our company structure and practices in general, please click below. We hope you enjoy your visit. |
| Genuine Home Services | About Us
Professional gardening company in Birmingham that provides fencing services and fence panels all at competitive and affordable prices. We also offer a range of other services such as tree surgeons, landscaping and sheds.
Welcome, we have a comprehensive range of excellent value gardening, landscaping and related services and products. Please feel free to take your time to view everything on offer as you are most definately in the right place for quality, price and service. We have a number of free services available to you, so if you have any questions whatsoever, or would like any advice please call 0121 284 7863. We believe firmly in delivering on quality, price and building customer relationships. Please use the menu across the top of the page to see the full range of services we offer, or to learn more about our company structure and practices in general, please click below. We hope you enjoy your visit. |
| Hebe Society | Welcome to our website – the Hebe Society promotes the cultivation and conservation of hebes and other New Zealand native plants. The Hebe Society was founded in 1985 and is a British Registered Charity. |
| Hedges Direct | Hedges Direct is completely dedicated to hedges. We’re a specialist grower of a huge range of hedging plants, in all sizes from 30cm to 3m. So if you need bare root hedging, root ball plants, or
pot grown shrubs, evergreen or deciduous, posh hedges or cheap garden hedging you’ve found
the right company |
| Hellesdon Horticultural Association | The Society wishes you a very warm welcome and hope you enjoy browsing our website. Our objective is to promote and encourage gardening and gardens and to foster the passing on of skills and knowledge of all things to do with horticulture. |
| Historic Gardens Foundation | The Historic Gardens Foundation works to bring lovers of historic gardens together through its interactive worldwide network |
| Home Orchard Society | If you are a serious orchardist or perhaps a curious hobby gardener, Home Orchard Society provides you with the best source of information and knowledge, mixed in the context of like-minded friendships, to make fruit growing an enriching experience. |
| Horticultural Trades Association | |
| Ilkley Gardeners Association | |
| Ilkley Gardeners Association | |
| International Carnivorous Plant Society | The International Carnivorous Plant Society (ICPS) is an organization of horticulturists, conservationists, scientists, and educators all interested in sharing knowledge and news of carnivorous plants. Since its founding in 1972, the Society has been an integral part of the carnivorous plant world. |
| Irish Garden Plant Society | Despite its small size, Ireland has made a major contribution to the world of horticulture. Throughout the island there is a range of garden styles - from historic 17th century French Formal to modern 21st century urban gardens. The internationally recognised Robinsonian style, so popular throughout the 20th century, had its origins in Ireland, with its creator William Robinson coming from Co. Down. |
| Jacksons Nurseries on line | |
| Landscape Industries Association of Victoria | The Landscape Industries Association of Victoria represents professional landscapers, contractors and suppliers across Victoria. LIAV represents quality, pride and professionalism in all aspects of landscape. Ph: 1300 365 428 E-mail: liav@bigpond.com |
| Magnolia Society | |
| Manchester Garden Clubs | |
| National Chrysanthemum Society | |
| National Chrysanthemum Society USA | |
| National Gardening Association |
NGA offers the Web's largest and most respected array of gardening content for consumers and educators, ranging from general information and publications to lessons and grants. Explore our Web site and discover a world of gardening possibilities. |
| National Sweet Pea Society | The Society was founded in 1900 and is a registered charity (Reg No: 226802)
The objects of the Society are to disseminate knowledge of Sweet Peas (Lathyrus odoratus) and other Lathyrus species, to encourage, improve and extend the cultivation of these flowers by means of scientific trials, the holding of exhibitions and displays, by publication and other activities. |
| National Vegetable Society | |
| NILLUMBICK MUDBRICK ASSOCIATION | The Nillumbik Mudbrick Association (NMA) |
| Ontario Horticultural Association | |
| Ontarion Delphinium Club | |
| Permaculture Association (Britain) | The Association is an educational charity run by its members and helps people use permaculture in their everyday lives to improve their quality of life and the environment around them. |
| Plant Heritage (NCCPG) | Founded as a registered charity in 1978 to combine the talents of botanists, horticulturalists and conservationists with the dedication of keen amateur and professional gardeners, the National Council for the Conservation of Plants and Garden's aims are to: encourage the propagation and conservation of cultivated plants in the British Isles; encourage and conduct research into cultivated plants, their origins, their historical and cultural importance and their environments; and encourage the education of the public in cultivated plant conservation. |
| Preserved Gardens | This is a place to find information about pressing flowers and pressed floral arts. Flower pressing is easy, just place the flower between two sheets of absorbent paper and press with something flat (like heavy books) for a couple of weeks. It's as simple as that with many flowers. However, more flowers require a bit of skill to get it right. This website will help you acquire that skill. |
| Royal Horticultural Society UK | |
| Royal National Rose Society | |
| Society of Floristry | With an aspiration to reach for the highest of standards in professional floristry The Society of Floristry Limited was founded in 1951 |
| Texas Master Gardeners Association | he Texas Master Gardener Association
is an organization composed of Master Gardeners Associations and/or individual certified Master Gardeners, Interns or Trainees from around the State of Texas. |
| The African Society of America | |
| The Alpine Garden Society | The Society is for anyone interested in alpine plants, rock gardening and rock garden plants, in fact any small hardy plants and bulbs |
| The America Dahlia Society | Dahlias are easy plants to grow and yield beautiful blooms from mid-summer through fall. In many respects, "dahlia culture" is similar to "tomato culture." |
| The American Hemerocallis Society | |
| The American Hosta society | |
| the American Ivy Society | The American Ivy Society is a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving the genus Hedera through education and promotion. AIS members are nurseryman, horticulturists, botanist, and plant enthusiasts, professionals and non-professionals who share a passion for ivies of the world |
| The American Primrose Society | |
| The Antique Rose Emporium | |
| The British Fuschia Society | |
| The British National Carnation Society | The British National Carnation Society welcomes all who are interested in the culture of the Dianthus family of carnations and pinks. It aims to encourage endeavours to expand and improve the cultivation of these beautiful flowers and to promote their uses in Gardens , Floral Decoration and Exhibition. |
| The British Pteridological Society | Objectives
...encouraging the cultivation of ferns and other pteridophytes (both wild species and cultivated varieties), and to further education in and study of their taxonomy, distribution, conservation and ecology... |
| The British Society of Plant Breeders | The British Society of Plant Breeders is the representative body for the UK plant breeding industry. Formerly the Plant Royalty Bureau, the organisation was formed in 1966 after the UK Plant Varieties & Seeds Act 1964 established a legal framework for collecting seed royalties on protected varieties. |
| The Cyclamen Society | Cyclamen are a genus of plants containing 20 species, which are part of the family of Primulaceae, the Primrose family. In the wild, their distribution is centred on the mediterranean, being natives of parts of Europe, western Asia and parts of North Africa |
| The Garden Centre Association | Over 160 leading garden centres belong to the Garden Centre Association. Our members cover all parts of the United Kingdom and Northern Ireland and each one has to achieve a high level of good business practice before they can be accepted as an Approved Member and to ensure that high standards are maintained, each garden centre is inspected annually. |
| The Gardening Website | |
| The Hardy Plant society | We are Passionate about Plants |
| The Heather Society | Founded in 1963, to promote and encourage interest in heathers, it now has worldwide membership covering Europe, Africa, the Americas, Australasia and the Far East. |
| The Herb Society | The Herb Society is an internationally-renowned educational charity dedicated to encouraging the appreciation and use of herbs, bringing together those interested in herbs whether they are professionals or amateurs. The majority of our members are in the UK but we have members worldwide including the USA, Thailand, South Africa and Europe. |
| The International Asclepiad Society | The International Asclepiad Society exists to encourage the study and knowledge of the plants of the family Asclepiadaceae (commonly known as ascleps, or in the USA as milkweeds). |
| The International Herb Association | The IHA is a professional trade association providing educational, service and development opportunities for those involved in herbal endeavors since 1985. |
| The International Waterlily & Water Gardening Society | The International Waterlily & Water Gardening Society (IWGS) is a non-profit organization of multinational membership dedicated to the furtherance of all aspects of water gardens and their associated plants. As an organization we support and promote education, research, and conservation in these areas. |
| The Japanese Garden Society | |
| The National Auricula & Primula Society | |
| The National Auricula & Primula Society | Auriculas are members of the Genus Primula which is a large family of plants comprising over 425 species and many thousands of hybrids. |
| The National Begonia society | |
| the National Dahlia Society | The National Dahlia Society was formed in 1881 and for over a century has given unbroken service to gardeners interested in this wonderful flower. We are now a registered charity, which seeks to promote the dahlia by means of exhibitions (shows), trials and conferences. We are the world's largest all-dahlia society and annually hold our main exhibitions at the Bath and West Showground at Shepton Mallet and the Great Yorkshire Showground in Harrogate, Yorkshire, with reduced admission for members of course! |
| The Orchid Society of Great Britain | |
| The Royal National Rose Society | Society Objectives
Today, the objectives of the Society, which is a registered charity, are to encourage, improve and extend the science, art and practice of the cultivation and conservation of roses and to disseminate knowledge of roses and rose growing both in the garden and in the environment by means of education, training, trials, publications, promotion of display gardens, the holding and regulation of shows, scientific research and international co-operation. |
| The Scottish National Sweet Pea, Rose & Carnation Society | The Scottish National Sweet Pea, Rose & Carnation Society is one of the oldest gardening societies in Scotland formed in 1919. We encourage the cultivation of Sweet Peas, Roses and Carnations through annual exhibitions, lectures, demonstrations and competitions. We also promote the advancement of floral Art at our shows where the Scottish club and individual championship titles are up for grabs. |
| The Tomato Growers' Association | The Tomato Growers' Association represents British commercial tomato growers. This includes the United Kingdom and the Channel Islands.
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| Warnborough College | ACS Affiliate in Ireland and southern England, delivering 130 horticulture Distance Education courses across Europe. |
| Wilsden Gardening Association | Wilsden is a Yorkshire Pennine Village, between Bradford and Keighley, about 5 miles from Haworth and 8 from Ilkley moor.
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