The Redding Garden Club has been committed to conservation since its founding in 1964. We're committed to habitat and wetland conservation and work to help protect and restore the environment for our native trees, birds, and wildflowers.
Rosemary's Pollinator Garden, located at the Redding Historical Society, is named in loving memory of former president Rosemary Wright.
Rosemary's Garden is a collaboration between Redding Garden Club, Highstead, Redding Historical Society, and the town of Redding. It's part of the Pollinator Pathway, a grassroots initiative that works to establish pollinator-friendly habitats and connect pollinator species with the resources they rely on to survive. Stop by and see what pollinator plants thrive in Redding.
Plant your own pollinator garden! Click the button below to download a list of plants in Rosemary's Garden and to see the photo gallery.
From bugs to butterflies to planting natives and eradicating invasives, the RGC works to educate and inform, and build the next generation of environmental stewards.
The Redding Garden Club has written a booklet: Preserving Natural Redding: A Guide to Living in a Watershed Community. You'll find information and resources for controlling and replacing invasive plants, establishing healthier lawns, dealing with hazardous waste, managing deer, and constructing rain gardens.
Download a copy. Click the button below to read online or download
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