Framingham garden club, inc.
Framingham Garden Club, Inc. – a feature of Framingham for more than 90 years. Our greatest asset continues to be our members. We meet, learn from, and work with others who enjoy gardens and flowers. Part of the club’s richness is our diversity: we have myriad interests, skill levels, and abilities – all of which contribute to the club’s overall success and enjoyment. Each year, members expand their interests, explore previously hidden talents, and form friendships, all while serving the community.
Our mission is education, conservation and beautification, as they relate to design, horticulture and gardening in our community.
Our Club

Horticulture
All skill levels learn horticulture, grow plants, share successes and challenges, attend workshops, garden tours, and activities—no experience needed, just curiosity and enthusiasm.

Floral Design
Learn floral arranging in programs and workshops, encouraging creativity, exhibitions, and holiday decorating while helping members discover their talent for beautiful designs.

Conservation
Protect local ecosystems through park & trail stewardship, invasive plant management, native planting, and education on composting, recycling, rainwater management, and community environmental issues.

Community Service
Through beautification projects at parks and civic sites, and offering scholarships to local students pursuing environmental or horticultural education, we proudly support our community.
“Framingham Garden Club, Inc. – a feature of Framingham for more than 90 years.”
Our greatest asset continues to be our members. We meet, learn from, and work with others who enjoy gardens and flowers. Part of the club’s richness is our diversity: we have myriad interests, skill levels, and abilities – all of which contribute to the club’s overall success and enjoyment. Each year, members expand their interests, explore previously hidden talents, and form friendships, all while serving the community and the environment.
The club’s main emphases are on civic activities, education, and conservation. Each monthly meeting, September through May, features a lunch, short business meeting, and special presentation. The diverse activities of our committees reflect the different interests, concerns and time constraints of our members.
We encourage members to participate in the pursuits in which they are particularly interested. Floral arrangement, botany, horticulture, conservation, and garden design are just a few of our interests.

CONTACT
For more information about membership or how we serve our community please reach out below:
