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Beginnings of a Garden Club.

Prairie Garden

| January 01, 2003 | (Hide copyright information)Copyright

"I've just moved here, what can I grow?" "I need some ideas for my huge yard." "What do I do now?" Where can a novice get answers to these and other questions without being intimidated?

A Garden Club can address many needs for people. Many needs are not immediately obvious, but sometimes surprisingly, outweigh the obvious.

"Garden Club" is a choice of name that is becoming more popular. This grouping of individuals focuses on the plant world and related natural subjects. For many years, these groups were generally called horticultural societies. More recently, with times and customs changing, it was felt that people would feel more affinity to a club than …

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