Ahs Reciprocal Gardens 2025

Ahs Reciprocal Gardens 2025. AHS Gardening Publications American Horticultural Society Lucinda McDade, executive director, California Botanic Garden --Please note, program is listed in time zone of garden --Garden admission is free for AHS members through the AHS Reciprocal Garden Network --Exact meeting location at the garden will be provided to registrants the week before the program: Friday, February 21, 2025 at 10:30 AM Read about the recipients of AHS' 2025 national awards for excellence, an acclaimed photographer's personal connection to gardens around the world, the importance of peat bog ecosystems, a Vermont garden makeover that benefits wildlife and native plants, rediscovering the elegance of pansies, and more.

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Reference the individual garden directory listing to determine if your garden of interest utilizes this exception. The AHS Reciprocal Garden Network is a network of over 360 gardens throughout the United States and North America

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Some network gardens opt to utilize a local visitor exception—this means that the garden offers benefits (such as free admission) only to network visitors whose membership card address is more than 90 miles from the garden Some network gardens opt to utilize a local visitor exception—this means that the garden offers benefits (such as free admission) only to network visitors whose membership card address is more than 90 miles from the garden That means one membership includes free admission at more than 300 other public gardens!

USDA Releases Updated Plant Hardiness Zone Map American Horticultural Society. Reciprocal Admission to 300+ gardens, arboreta and conservatories through the American Horticulture Society (AHS) The satisfaction of knowing you're contributing to an improved quality of life, increased science literacy, and enhanced appreciation for the natural world by students and visitors of all ages. Some network gardens opt to utilize a local visitor exception—this means that the garden offers benefits (such as free admission) only to network visitors whose membership card address is more than 90 miles from the garden

Membership Benefits American Horticultural Society. Reference the individual garden directory listing to determine if your garden of interest utilizes this exception. Each March a month-long festival, Grow at Clark Gardens, is hosted.