The Men’s Garden Club of Asheville has monthly general meetings beginning at 11:30 on the first Tuesday of each month. The meetings are open to the public and includes a lunch (with reservation), reports of interest to the general membership from directors, and a speaker on a horticultural topic. Unless otherwise noted, the meetings are held at the First Baptist Church, on South Oak Street in Asheville.
Board meetings are held the second Monday of each month at the Botanical Center on W.T. Boulevard, Asheville.
Additional events are noted in the monthly calendar.
The Spring plant sale begins on this date at the Botanical Center. Plants primarily grown at the Men's Garden Club Greenhouse are offered for sale with the proceeds used for scholarships at two community colleges to students that are pursuing a career in horticulture.
This is the second day of the spring plant sale at the Botanical Center. Plants primarily grown at the Men's Garden Club Greenhouse are offered for sale with the proceeds used for scholarships at two community colleges to students that are pursuing a career in horticulture.
The Spring plant sale begins on this date at the Botanical Center. Plants primarily grown at the Men's Garden Club Greenhouse are offered for sale with the proceeds used for scholarships at two community colleges to students that are pursuing a career in horticulture.
The Men's Garden Club of Asheville will host a booth of plants, annuals and perennials, provided by the Club at the annual Black Mountain Farmers' Market
The Spring plant sale begins on this date at the Botanical Center. Plants primarily grown at the Men's Garden Club Greenhouse are offered for sale with the proceeds used for scholarships at two community colleges to students that are pursuing a career in horticulture.
This is the second day of the spring plant sale at the Botanical Center. Plants primarily grown at the Men's Garden Club Greenhouse are offered for sale with the proceeds used for scholarships at two community colleges to students that are pursuing a career in horticulture.
The Spring plant sale begins on this date at the Botanical Center. Plants primarily grown at the Men's Garden Club Greenhouse are offered for sale with the proceeds used for scholarships at two community colleges to students that are pursuing a career in horticulture.
The Men's Garden Club of Asheville will host a booth of plants, annuals and perennials, provided by the Club at the annual Black Mountain Farmers' Market