Plant Societies and Plant Forums for 2020

Cody H plantboy@gmail.com
Fri, 27 Dec 2019 20:28:39 PST
In addition to the two societies Jane mentioned, I’m also a member of the
Scottish Rock Garden Club. They too have an excellent quarterly journal, as
well as a world-class seed exchange.

On Fri, Dec 27, 2019 at 12:25 PM Jane McGary <janemcgary@earthlink.net>
wrote:

> Enthusiasts in the USA and Canada should consider joining the North
> American Rock Garden Society (NARGS, http://www.nargs.org/). The Alpine Garden
> Society (England) is also very interesting. These groups generally do
> not cater to growers exclusively of tender plants, but they run massive
> seed exchanges annually and have attractive quarterly journals. Their
> plant coverage is not restricted to rock and alpine species; in fact, it
> seems that the fastest growing groups of NARGS members is in the
> Midwest. The AGS includes many people who grow their collections in
> alpine houses (minimally heated greenhouses).
>
> Jane McGary, Portland, Oregon, USA
>
> On 12/27/2019 10:10 AM, XYZ2 in Virginia wrote:
> > I would like to ask Pacific Bulb Society Members if you would share the
> > names of other Plant Societies and/or Plant Forums to which you belong.
> I
> > have a feeling that I'm missing out on some great organizations, simply
> > because I don't know they exist.  Please include any societies that you
> > think might be of interest to plant and nature enthusiasts.  Thank you
> for
> > your help.
> >
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