Clubs where you can grow together
From Funbook 2006-2007
Horticulture Clubs
HORTICULTURAL ALLIANCE OF THE HAMPTONS, P.O. Box 202, Bridgehampton, 631-537- 2223, www.hahgarden.com. Meets: This member organization fosters the art and science of horticulture; monthly lectures at the Bridgehampton Community House, Montauk Highway; group discussions, garden tours and trips, horticultural library. Membership is open to home gardeners and landscape professionals. Dues: $45 individual, $75 family membership.
LONG ISLAND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY, 516- 741-3386, www.lihort.org. Meets: 7 p.m. fourth Wed. during the growing season April-September (except July and August); 1 p.m. third or fourth Sun. October-March at Planting Fields Arboretum in Oyster Bay. Educational program followed by regular meeting. Educational society devoted to helping gardeners learn about plants, garden design, technique and tools. All gardeners welcome. Tours private gardens locally and long-distance. Dues: $20 per family per year.
African Violets
HERITAGE AFRICAN VIOLET SOCIETY OF LONG ISLAND, 516-334-5456. Meets: 7:30 p.m. second Thur. at Levittown Library, 1 Bluegrass Lane; no meetings July-August. Dues: $13 annually.
LONG ISLAND AFRICAN VIOLET SOCIETY, 631- 422-7295. Meets: 7:30 p.m. fourth Mon. at Freeport Memorial Library, 144 W. Merrick Rd., September-June. Dues: $15 annually.
SWEETWATER AFRICAN VIOLET SOCIETY, 631- 589-2724, www.avsa.org. Meets: 7:30 p.m. first Wed., September-May, at West Sayville Fire Department, Montauk Highway and Atlantic Avenue; annual show in March. Dues: $10 annually.
Bonsai
BONSAI SOCIETY OF GREATER NEW YORK, 631- 420-2302, www.bsgny.org. Meets: 8 p.m. second Fri. at the greenhouse, Farmingdale State University of New York (LI chapter). No club meetings July-August; combined picnic and auction in July. Dues: $30, $35 family.
EASTERN SUFFOLK BONSAI SOCIETY, 631-363- 6490. Meets: 7 p.m. second Tue., year-round at Bellport Community Center, 4 Bell St. Fee: $25, $30 family, visitors welcome.
LONG ISLAND BONSAI SOCIETY, 516-882-9363, www.longislandbonsai.org. Meets: 7:30 p.m. second Mon. year-round at Planting Fields Arboretum, Oyster Bay; frequent guest speakers. Dues: $35, $40 per family.
Cactus
LONG ISLAND CACTUS AND SUCCULENT SOCIETY, 516-735-4479. Meets: 7:30 p.m. the third Mon. of most months at Kellenberg Memorial High School, Glenn Curtis Boulevard, Uniondale; no meetings July-August; annual August picnic, monthly plant raffles. Call to confirm meeting. Dues: $20 annually.
Chrysanthemums
LONG ISLAND CHRYSANTHEMUM SOCIETY, 516-826-1267. Meets: 8 p.m. second Tue. April-June and September-November at Baldwin Methodist Church, Merrick Road; annual show, annual spring plant sale. Dues: $25 annually.
Dahlia
LONG ISLAND DAHLIA SOCIETY, 631-754-1002, www.longislanddahlia.com. Meets: 7:30 p.m. third Thur.; meetings alternately at H. Garrick Williams Community Center, Ritter Avenue, Massapequa; and Bayard Cutting Arboretum, Oakdale, call or visit Web site for schedule. Annual show Labor Day weekend Sept. 2-3, dahlia exhibition Sept. 30-Oct. 1 display garden June-September, all at Bayard Cutting Arboretum. Dues: $10.
MID-ISLAND DAHLIA SOCIETY, 516-541-6452, www.midislanddahlia.com. Meets: First Mon. February-December, beginners' meeting at 7 p.m., followed by regular meeting at Church of the Advent, Advent Street, Westbury; 2 annual shows at Planting Fields Arboretum. Sept. 14-16: Hosting the American Dahlia Society National Show at Planting Fields Arboretum, Oyster Bay. Dues: $10 annually.
Daylilies
LONG ISLAND DAYLILY SOCIETY, 516-694-6179, www.lidaylily.org. Meets: 1 p.m. third Sat. monthly except December at the Horticultural Center, Planting Fields Arboretum, Oyster Bay; annual show in July; public plant sale in August. Dues: $8 annually for Long Island Society, plus $22 annually for required membership in the American Hemerocallis Society.
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