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Vancouver Hardy Plant Group. Hardy Plant Group of the Victoria Horticultural Society. The Hardy Plant Society of Great Britain. The Hardy Plant Society - Hertfordshire Group. The Hardy Plant Society of Washington. Salem Hardy Plant Society. Other horticulturally focused societies, clubs & groups: Alpine Garden Society. American Bonsai Society.


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Here are the main care requirements for growing Osakazuki Japanese maple: Plant it in a location where it gets a moderate amount of morning sun. Make sure the soil is well-drained. Keep the soil moist. Don't fertilize for the first two years after planting.


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We are a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) volunteer organization for gardeners in the Mid-Atlantic region. We encourage gardeners - from beginners to professionals - to learn more about horticulture and to share their skills, knowledge, and plants with each other. A robust Grants Program is a cornerstone of our charitable giving to the community.


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Upcoming Events. Mon Jan 15, 2024 HPS/MAG Board Meeting. Category: Board Meetings. Tue Jan 16, 2024 Virtual Tuesdays at 10: January 16, 2024 "Creating a Crevice Garden". Category: Events. Sun Jan 21, 2024 Walkovic & Schumacher Memorial Lecture 2024: Paul Tukey. Category: Events. Wed Jan 24, 2024 Virtual Wednesday Evenings: January 24, 2024.


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The Hardy Plant Society is dedicated to promoting plant knowledge, fostering communities, enhancing well-being, championing the environment, and facilitating research and partnerships. Our members find relaxation, happiness, and joy in gardening. Find Out More Supporting the Hardy Plant Society


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For some Hardy Plant Society members, the lectures, annual meeting, plant sales and other activities of general membership are not enough; they want to get together with other local gardeners more frequently and in a more intimate way. To meet this need, members of HPSO have formed some smaller study or interest groups.


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The new city rotation is as follows:2023 Vancouver, B.C. 2025 Portland, Oregon2027 Victoria, B.C. 2033 Portland, Oregon Please note that after 2023, Study Weekend takes place every other year. Join one of the West Coast's largest gardening communities and meet other gardeners who share your passion.


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Grow Zone 1 and 2 Plants With Some Additions. The hardy plants of zone 1 and 2 can still be planted in zone 3 alongside cucumbers, winter squash, garlic, and peppermint. The good news is there are enough trees that will thrive in this zone. You can plant some cupid cherries, early gold pears, Toka plums, and Westcott apricots.


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Some trees, shrubs, perennials, and annuals suitable for Zone 10 include: Trees: Royal Poinciana (Delonix regia), Monkey Puzzle (Araucaria araucana), and Strawberry Tree (Arbutus unedo). Shrubs: Hibiscus (Hibiscus rosa-sinensis), Bougainvillea (Bougainvillea spp.), and Oleander (Nerium oleander). Perennials: Bird of Paradise (Strelitzia reginae.


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Hardy Plant Society of Washington | 14555 Stone Ave N, Shoreline, WA 98133 Meetings Comments turned off HPSW UPDATED SCHEDULE FOR 2023 By suzette_birrell on September 18th, 2023 HPSW Meeting at CUH Monday, Sept 18th 7pm-9pm Christina Pfeiffer 'Gardening Beneath the Trees' Mature trees are a valued asset in the landscape.


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Membership To join or to renew your membership, click here. We are always happy to welcome new members. Dues are $35 for one year or $60 for 2 years. Membership includes two members at the same address. You may join the Hardy Plant Society, or renew your membership, by clicking the link below.


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The 2023-2024 Seed Exchange is now open! Our 30th year! Since the fall and winter of 1993-94, the Seed Exchange has been one of the activities that makes HPS/MAG stand out from all of the other plant societies in the Mid-Atlantic region. Each year, as the fruiting season for a plant comes to an end, dedicated Society members collect the seeds.


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- Hardy Plant Society How Do I? Helpful hints on how to use the website below. If you need further help, either email helpdesk@hardy-plant.org.uk, or in the bottom right use "Contact Us" or "Live Chat" if we're online. Or use the Contact page which has our phone number. How do I? Find my password ( click here) Login to the website ( click here)


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2. Toad Lily (Tricyrtis hirta) This cold-hardy tropical plant produces delightfully speckled flowers in blues, pinks, purples, and yellows. Toad lilies tend to bloom late in the summer and thrive in partially shaded spaces with rich soil. You can grow them throughout USDA Zones 4-9. Most will survive winter weather with a helping layer of mulch.