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      Garden Clubs & Organizations
Community Seed Exchange
Graton Community Club
St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church
500 Robinson Rd., Sebastopol www.CommunitySeedExchange.org Join us in creating a repository of locally grown organic seed and a network
of seed savers in Sonoma County. We gather the 4th Sat. of the month (except Nov & Dec) to work in the seed garden, share seed and learn about seed saving. Free monthly classes. Check website for details. Our seed library has over 200 varieties of locally grown seed available free to gardeners.
8996 Graton Rd., Graton Gratoncommunityclub.org
707-829-5314
Apr. 24 & 25, come to our Flower Show & Sale. Art & Flowers is the theme of the 2020 Spring Flower Show & Plant Sale. Unique flower arrangements are sold along with garden plants: vegetable starts, flowers, succulents, perennials, and drought-tolerant plants. $12 lunch served starting at 11a. Benefits local scholarship program.
Green Thumb Garden Club
Community Garden Network of Sonoma County (CGN)
141 Stony Cir., Ste. 210, Santa Rosa 707-544-6911 | capsonoma.org/ community-garden/. Program of Community Action Partnership
707-894-4767
of Sonoma County. CGN works to connect & strengthen Sonoma County’s community gardens to promote
food access, healthy eating, stronger communities, & a thriving local food system. We facilitate public awareness, education, leadership training, technical assistance, fund development, donated materials & support of community gardening opportunities.
Healdsburg Garden Club
milobaker.cnps.org
Check website for meeting times and dates. Membership is open to all. We have classes, hold plant sales, and encourage the environmental benefits of gardening with native plants. General meetings: The third Tues. of each month (except for July and Aug.) at the Luther Burbank Art and Garden Center at 2050 Yulupa Street in Santa Rosa at 7:30 PM. The meetings include speakers and presentations of floral interest.
Petaluma Bounty
707-775-3663
petalumabounty.org
Healthy food for everyone. through collaboration, education and promoting self-reliance. Our vision is To grow
a thriving local food system where consumers make informed decisions; farmers make a decent living while prioritizing ecological stewardship of the land; and all people – regardless of income – have access to healthy food. We push beyond the immediate demands
of hunger relief toward community
food security (and hunger prevention) with programming that expands our community’s capacity to feed each other today and into the future.
redwoodempirerosesociety.com
We are a chapter of the American Rose Society in Santa Rosa, California. We meet on the 3rd Thurs. the following months; February, Mar. , Apr. , May, Sept., Oct. at
7 pm. & July at 5:30 pm pruning program in the Garden. Jun. and Nov. Potluck at 6 pm. We hold a Pruning Demonstration in January. Meetings are held at the Luther Burbank Art & Garden Center (LBAGC)
at 2050 Yulupa Ave, Santa Rosa CA
95405. We will have garden experts on hand to help with selection and ideas for placement of plants.
Posies & More, we are joining with the Redwood Empire Rose Society. The Sale is on at the Luther Burbank Art & Garden Center. 707-537-6885 gardenclubevents@yahoo.com www.santarosagardenclub.com
Community Soil Foundation
725 Grove Street Healdsburg Healdsburggardenclub.org
Volunteer organization meets on the third Mon of each month, Sept thru Jun., at the Villa Chanticleer Annex,
860 Chanticleer Way. Programs include speakers from all aspects of gardening. Refreshments, including home-made treats, coffee & tea, are served at each meeting. Special events include a holiday party in Dec., a plant sale in May, &
The vision of the Santa Rosa Garden Club is to stimulate the knowledge and love of gardening, horticulture and floriculture among the membership and the general public and to promote and participate in the restoration, improvement, and protection of the environment through programs and actions in civil improvement and conservation. SRGC meets on the 4th Mon. (Sept. through May) at Luther Burbank Art & Garden Center, 2050 Yulupa, Santa Rosa at 1 PM.
We will have garden experts on hand, to help with selection and ideas for placement of plants.
450 Noonan Ranch Lane, Santa Rosa communitysoil.org
Offering land-based education, creating access to organic produce, & regenerating native habitat and natural resources. At Larkfield Community Garden, we conduct garden-based & nutrition education to youth and adults. We promote environmental stewardship through habitat restoration & watershed protection. We sell affordable,
Daily Acts
P.O. Box 293, Petaluma
707-789-9664
www.dailyacts.org
Check website for complete listing of community projects, opportunities to volunteer, and workshops on topics
like greywater installation, rainwater catchment, and landscape transformations.
a picnic for members in Jun. Visitors interested in gardening are welcome to attend. Membership is $40 per year.
fresh organic produce at a farm stand & donate a portion of the yield to local food banks. Come visit or lend a helping hand during our volunteer work days on the third Saturday of each month 10am-2pm.
Redwood Empire Rose Society
Iris Show: May 9th 1p–5p & May 10th 10a–5p, Bare Root Iris Rhizome Sale: Sept 12th 9a–3p, Heirloom Expo Booth: Sep 15–17 9a–9p, Sonoma County Fair Grounds, 1350 Bennett Valley Rd., Santa Rosa. The Santa Rosa Iris Society, A.I.S. and Region 14, studies, propagates & culture of the genus Iris. The Santa Rosa Iris Society meets the second Monday
of each month Feb–Oct at 7p at Luther Burbank Art & Garden Cntr., 2050 Yulupa Ave., Santa Rosa.
School Garden Network of
Sonoma County
707-861-0593
www.schoolgardens.org
Supports and promotes sustainable garden and nutrition-based learning programs in Sonoma County schools, connects school communities with fresh,
Meets 4th Wed of the month @ 1pm
Mi
 Sep–Apr featuring a garden-related topic speaker at Clover Springs Lodge, 210 Red Mountain Dr, Cloverdale. A field trip is planned for May. Alternative events in Dec & Jun. Annual Dues are $20.
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Santa Rosa Garden Club
Plant Sale: Sat. , Apr. 25, 2020 Rosies,
iGROW SONOMA
igrowsonoma.org
We provide information and encouragement for people to grow their own fruit and vegetables – inspire people to create neighborhood garden groups and new community gardens, and help people find local sources of healthy food. See BLOG postings on seasonal garden topics at igrowsonoma. org/blog., as well as the garden-related events calendar.
Santa Rosa Iris Society
Men’s Garden Club of Santa Rosa
californiagardenclubs.com
We meet the 2nd Tues of every month
at 7p in the Luther Burbank Art and Garden Center, 2050 Yulupa Ave in Santa Rosa. Many varieties of geraniums and approximately 50 varieties of tomatoes. Plus many varieties of succulents, both individual and dish gardens.
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  santarosairis.org
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