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Share your garden club photos with us!  

Send in those photos of:

  • Blue Star Memorial Dedications
  • Flower Shows
  • Civic Beautification Projects
  • Plantings
  • Projects
  • Events

Please be sure to include captions, club name & any credits for the photos.

Submit photos to: 

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Get to know us...

New Garden Club Forming

The Agua Fria Garden Club is currently looking for new members. Future meetings are planned. If you are interested in joining this group which includes several Maricopa Master Gardeners, please email your name and contact number to:

West Valley Garden Club 

Who We Are

We are a group of gardeners who have organized on local, state, national and international levels. Twenty-one local clubs and three plant societies make up the Arizona Federation of Garden Clubs, Inc. Fifty State Garden Clubs, the National Capital Area Garden Club and 447 international affiliates make up the National Garden Clubs, Inc.


What We Do

  • Promote the love and knowledge of gardening through speakers, conferences, schools and scholarships such as: Flower Show School, Wildflower symposia, horticulture/natural resources scholarships for Arizona college students and many youth programs.
  • Partner with a wide range of local, state and national organizations to support and actively participate in community projects.
  • Emphasize good conservation practices including wise water use, in planning community projects and our own landscapes.
  • Use of appropriate plants is of the highest priority, such that neither rare nor invasive species are used in plantings or designs.


We Work Together to Share:

  • Our love of gardening and design
  • Our concern for conservation of our natural resources
  • Our desire to educate our youth about gardening and the natural world
  • Our commitment to better our communities through civic projects


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