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Acton Garden Club The Acton Garden Club works to promote a greater interest in gardening and to share experiences that shall be of mutual benefit.
Arnold ArboretumThe Arnold Arboretum is a research and educational institution which manages a collection of hardy trees, shrubs, and vines located on 265 acres in Boston, Massachusetts with associated herbarium and library collections.
Boston GardensBoston Gardens lists upcoming horticultural events, such as flower shows, lectures, domonstrations, exhibits, symposia, and tours as well as provides indoor and outdoor gardening tips, useful internet links, book reviews, trivia, horticultural news, and more.
Boston Natural Areas NetworkBoston Natural Areas Network works to preserve, expand and improve urban open space through community organizing, acquisition, ownership, programming, development and management of special kinds of urban land - Urban Wilds, Greenways and Community Gardens.
Boston Urban GardenersBoston Urban Gardeners is an organization working to facilitate and coordinate the physical rehabilitation of vacant public spaces in Boston's low-income neighborhoods by planning and constructing community gardens, parks and playgrounds.
Botanic Garden of Smith College

The Botanic Garden of Smith College encompasses the 125-acre campus arboretum, a variety of specialty gardens around campus, the Lyman Conservatory, and an Exhibition Gallery.

Canton Garden ClubThe Canton Garden Club works to promote interest in and knowledge of: gardens, civic improvement, and the conservation of wildlife and natural resources.
Dirty Dozen Garden Club The Dirty Dozen Garden Club of the North Shore, Massachusetts, consists of avid gardeners who spend time going on garden tours, visiting nurseries and garden centers, attending gardening lectures and participating in plant swaps.
Garden Club Federation of MassachusettsThe Garden Club Federation of Massachusetts coordinates programs, sponsors flower shows, and promotes the projects of the National Council of State Garden Clubs.
Groton  Garden ClubThe Groton Garden Club sponsors free public lectures, designs of the gardens for public spaces as proposed and approved by membership and is invovled in the planting and upkeep of gardens in the town of Groton.
Hudson Garden ClubThe Hudson Garden Club works to educated its members and the community in areas of conservation, horticulture and other environmental areas of concern.
Massachusetts Horticultural SocietyThe Massachusetts Horticultural Society is a member-supported organization dedicated to encouraging and improving the science and practice of horticulture, and developing the public's enjoyment, appreciation and understanding of plants and the environment.
Peabody Garden ClubThe Peabody Garden Club works for the advancement of Gardening, study of horticulture, the development of home grounds and civic improvements, and to aid in the protection of forests, wildflowers and birds.
Pioneer Valley Water Garden ClubThe goal of the Pioneer Valley Water Garden Club is to share expertise, experiences, and a love of nature.
Western Massachusetts Master Gardener AssociationThe Western Massachusetts Master Gardener Association provides volunteer services to the general public, including an e-mail hotline to answer your gardening questions; soil testing, and presentations to civic and gardening groups.
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American Horticultural Society

The American Horticultural Society is a nonprofit organization working to educate and inspire people of all ages to become successful and environmentally responsible gardeners by advancing the art and science of horticulture.The American Horticultural Society is a nonprofit organization working to educate and inspire people of all ages to become successful and environmentally responsible gardeners by advancing the art and science of horticulture.
American Society for Horticultural ScienceThe American Society for Horticultural Science promotes and encourages scientific research and education in horticulture within the United States and throughout the world.

Garden Club of America

The Garden Club of America works to stimulate the knowledge and love of gardening, to share the advantages of association by means of educational meetings, conferences, correspondence and publications, and to restore, improve and protect the quality of the environment through educational programs and action in the fields of conservation and civic improvement.
National Gardening AssociationThe National Gardening Association works to help gardeners through its magazine, its innovative science education programs, and its garden-related research.
North American Rock Garden SocietyThe North American Rock Garden Society encourages the study and cultivation of wildflowers that grow well among rocks, through publications, meetings and garden visits.

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