Gardeners of Greater Cleveland

Gardeners of Greater Cleveland Gardeners of Greater Cleveland is a non-profit organization founded November 2, 1932 and has become diversified in membership and community projects.

By the end of its first year it had 59 members and already had an active program of lectures and community service. In August 1934 it joined the Garden Clubs of America. Its first service project was to encourage planting of trees in the tree lawn along Euclid Avenue, Cleveland's main street. This commitment to serve the community has been a staple of the Club's existence. Projects have ranged fro

m developing gardens at the Cleveland Museum of Art and the Blossom Music Center in earlier years to its 2007-2008 Tranquility Garden at the Women's Transitional Housing facility and a similar garden at Joseph's Home for disadvantaged men in 2008-2009. It has also provided docents and volunteers at horticulture related shows and activities at institutions such as the Cleveland Botanical Garden, the City's greenhouse and Settler's Landing. When the Cleveland public schools opened the first horticultural program in the country Club members were active participants as they were also in the formation of Cleveland's Washington Park Horticultural Center. It has long presented exhibitions and conducted flower and plant sales at the Cleveland Botanical Garden, the City's Greenhouse, the various Home and Garden shows and its own events. At the 2009 Cleveland Home and Garden Show it was joined by the Akron and Youngstown Clubs in manning a service booth. It is an Affiliated Club of the Botanical Garden which association over many years has been of great value to both institutions. In 2003 the Club initiated a student Internship Program, offering financial help to local High School students interested in pursuing a horticulture-related career. One or two students each year have been helped achieve their educational goals. In 2007 the Club changed its name to Gardeners of America of Greater Cleveland to reflect the fact that there have been women Members and Directors of the Club for many years. The Club celebrated its 75'' Anniversary and diversified membership with a celebration at the Cleveland Botanical Garden attended by 90 guests including officers of the Region and National organizations. The Club currently has a wide membership that reflects the community and its gardeners. It holds dinner meetings monthly from September through May with additional events and activities of interest to the members, always welcoming new members and friends. The Club's award winning newsletter, The Spade, is published ten times a year and is available by e-mail to members and friends. Meetings are held September through June on the 2nd Monday of the month at One Bratenahl Place. Social hour at 5 pm, dinner at 6:45 pm and Club meeting at 7:45 pm.

04/14/2026
01/03/2026

Even though winter is upon on us, we can start planning our gardens! Cheers!

01/03/2026

We hope you had a wonderful holiday! Looking forward to Spring.

07/27/2025

Homeowners are starting exchange their pristine, monoculture lawns for something more natural and sustainable.

05/09/2025

Reminder! Our annual plant sale next Thursday thru Saturday (May 15-17) at Cleveland ‘s Rockefeller Greenhouse.

Our annual plant sale is being held May 15-17 at Rockefeller Greenhouse in Cleveland. Stop by, we’ll have a great assort...
05/04/2025

Our annual plant sale is being held May 15-17 at Rockefeller Greenhouse in Cleveland. Stop by, we’ll have a great assortment of all types of plants.

03/13/2025

🌻 National Plant a Flower Day (March 12, 2025) is a great reminder that spring is just around the corner! Paint your yard with a beautiful mix of colors by choosing some heirloom and open-pollinated flower seeds, from majestic sunflowers to bountiful and long-lasting zinnias.

Not only do flowers beautify and add pleasing aromas to your garden, but they also serve up an enticing menu for pollinators. What do you love most about growing flowers?

Seed Savers Exchange has a great selection of open-pollinated flower seeds for your garden—shop now on our website! When you make a purchase from Seed Savers Exchange, you help fulfill our nonprofit mission to protect our food and garden heritage.

Shop flowers here: https://shop.seedsavers.org/flower?utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook&utm_campaign=3+12+25+national+plant+a+flower+day

Our Club is off to a great start this year!  4 new members!  If you are looking for community involvement, helping high ...
02/09/2025

Our Club is off to a great start this year! 4 new members! If you are looking for community involvement, helping high school students in this field with scholarships, education programs, and a great social environment, then take a close look at Gardeners of Greater Cleveland.

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