Why join a garden club?
Garden clubs are for everyone. Join with a friend or join on your own — you'll meet plenty of like-minded gardeners in a garden club. A garden club organizes events, promotes the enjoyment of gardens, and supports conservation efforts in your area.
Garden clubs are as varied as their communities and host everything from plant swaps to garden tours to community projects. It’s about sharing knowledge, meeting fellow gardening enthusiasts, and learning something new. You should consider checking out a garden club if:
You have a green thumb.
If you are already a seasoned gardener, you are sure to find your niche in your local garden club. Garden club leaders will enlist your help hosting events and teaching gardening tutorials in no time.
You don’t have a green thumb.
Gardening novices are welcome too! Garden clubs are all about appreciating gardens, so the only prerequisite is the desire to enjoy garden spaces in all their shapes and sizes. If you love gardens and want to learn more, you should start making inquiries and attend a meeting at your local garden club.
You love to learn about gardening.
You may join your local garden club because you enjoy gardens, but you will be astonished at how much you learn when you attend events and get to know fellow garden club members. There is a vast accumulation of knowledge in garden clubs passed down from members through the years, and you’re sure to learn something new, whether it’s how to change the colour of your hydrangeas or the best ways to fend off garden pests.
You care about conservation.
In recent years, garden clubs have helped to continue the conversation of environmental conservation. They offer educational programs, plan projects, and raise awareness about protecting the environment, including spearheading programs to combat the decline of pollinators and other significant issues that affect our gardens and our world.
You want to talk gardens with other garden-minded people.
Gardens bring people together. Join up, and you’ll have a whole club of new friends bound together by a love of gardens, gardening, and people who love gardening. In garden clubs, no matter what your gardening interests may be — from roses to raised beds — you’ll find spaces to explore them and people to share them with.
Garden clubs are as varied as their communities and host everything from plant swaps to garden tours to community projects. It’s about sharing knowledge, meeting fellow gardening enthusiasts, and learning something new. You should consider checking out a garden club if:
You have a green thumb.
If you are already a seasoned gardener, you are sure to find your niche in your local garden club. Garden club leaders will enlist your help hosting events and teaching gardening tutorials in no time.
You don’t have a green thumb.
Gardening novices are welcome too! Garden clubs are all about appreciating gardens, so the only prerequisite is the desire to enjoy garden spaces in all their shapes and sizes. If you love gardens and want to learn more, you should start making inquiries and attend a meeting at your local garden club.
You love to learn about gardening.
You may join your local garden club because you enjoy gardens, but you will be astonished at how much you learn when you attend events and get to know fellow garden club members. There is a vast accumulation of knowledge in garden clubs passed down from members through the years, and you’re sure to learn something new, whether it’s how to change the colour of your hydrangeas or the best ways to fend off garden pests.
You care about conservation.
In recent years, garden clubs have helped to continue the conversation of environmental conservation. They offer educational programs, plan projects, and raise awareness about protecting the environment, including spearheading programs to combat the decline of pollinators and other significant issues that affect our gardens and our world.
You want to talk gardens with other garden-minded people.
Gardens bring people together. Join up, and you’ll have a whole club of new friends bound together by a love of gardens, gardening, and people who love gardening. In garden clubs, no matter what your gardening interests may be — from roses to raised beds — you’ll find spaces to explore them and people to share them with.