Keyword: Plant and garden societies--Pacific Northwest
Washington Young Farmers Coalition
A chapter of the National Young Farmers Coalition, this organization “supports Washington’s young and beginning farmers and farmworkers in their pursuit of agrarian revival by offering unique social and educational events, enabling access to critical resources, and fostering a strong community of allies.” The website links to events, jobs and internships and reports of policy positions.
Central Puget Sound Chapter of the Washington Native Plant Society
Tilth Alliance
Seattle Tilth, Tilth Producers and Cascade Harvest Coalition merged to form Tilth Alliance, “a nationally recognized non-profit organization dedicated to cultivating a sustainable community, one garden at a time.” Their mission is to build an ecologically sound, economically viable and socially equitable food system.
NW Fruit (was Western Washington Fruit Research Foundation)
Seattle Dahlia Society
The Seattle Dahlia Society is a non-profit organization created for Northwest Dahlia enthusiasts. We grow, promote and show Dahlias in the Pacific Northwest. Members meet each month on the second Wednesday with the exception of July and December, at the Shoreline Senior Center at 7:30 pm. The Seattle Dahlia Society holds an annual tuber and plant sale each April that is not only open to members, but to the general public as well. Each year on Labor Day weekend, the Seattle Dahlia Society puts together a show so that growers can share their hard efforts with fellow club members as well as the public; the event is free. Membership information is available on the website, as well as information about dahlias and the club.
North American Rock Garden Society – Northwestern Chapter
Alpine Garden Club of B.C.
Puget Sound Mycological Society
PSMS is “an organization of people interested in mushrooms and mushrooming, which provides support and encouragement for research, education, cultivation, hunting, identifying, and cooking mushrooms.”