Local Horticultural Organizations

Here are  LINKS to some interesting local Horticultural Websites:


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1   Link   SABP - St. Albert Botanic Park
The St. Albert Botanic Park is an 18 acre jewel in the heart of St. Albert and features a series of theme gardens: Rose, Shade, Cottage-style perennial, Heritage, Flowering trees, Evergreen grove and Restful Garden, as well as Dahlia, Lily and Peony beds
2   Link   AHA - Alberta Horticultural Association
The Alberta Horticultural Association is an organization of horticultural societies and individuals in Alberta who are involved with horticulture on a professional or amateur basis.
3   Link   EHS - Edmonton Horticultural Society
The Edmonton Horticultural Society is a volunteer-run, non-profit society committed to fostering an interest in and an understanding and enjoyment of gardening.
4   Link   Stony Plain Horticultural Society
The purpose of the Stony Plain Horticultural Society is to foster and promote horticulture of the highest quality possible amongst its members and in the community. Its meetings are on the first Tuesday of each month.
5   Link   DBG - U of A Devonian Botanic Garden
The University of Alberta Devonian Botanic Garden, established in 1959, is a stunning 190 acre property made up of manicured gardens, mixed woodland vegetation and an extensive nature trail system. There is also a Butterfly House and an extensive Japanese Garden.
6   Link   ICanGarden (Donna Dawson)
Donna Dawson’s extensive website contains thousands of articles written on gardening subjects, and also provides details of her Horticultural Tours. It also provides alisting of, and information about, most Alberta Horticultural Societies and Organizations
7   Link   Edmonton Naturalization Group
The Edmonton Naturalization Group is an informal group of people in the Edmonton area who like to grow native plants and promote their use in gardening and landscaping to a wider public.
8   Link   AIPC - Alberta Invasive Plants Council
Invasive plants threaten the integrity and economic value of Alberta’s ecosystem, the AIPC is striving to increase the awareness of Albertans about the impacts of invasive plants on the environment, economy, society and individual livelihoods.
9   Link   Natural Resources Canada
Plant Hardiness 'Zones' for Canada and Plant Hardiness rating for different varieties
10   Link   Hole's Enjoy Centre
This link will take you into Hole’s Enjoy Centre Website – where you can access a whole host of information and special features relating to Hole’s family and their Greenhouses
11   Link   MGAA Master Gardeners of Alberta
The Master Gardeners Association of Alberta aims to increase awareness of environmentally sound horticultural practices by disseminating up-to-date and reliable information to members and the public. The use of Integrated Pest Management to promote plant health is one such practice.