Conservation
Conservation Projects:
The Invasive Plant Road Show - June 4th. Click here to learn more
Native Plant Garden Projects at Aspetuck Park (formerly Toth Park) Riparian Buffer & Rain Water Remediation Gardens
Conservation Projects with the Easton Public Library: Native Ecotype Seed Sharing; Pollinator Garden; Geocaching;
Youth Composting Workshop; Sensory Garden Cart (coming soon);
Founded in 1938, The Easton Garden Club’s purpose is to increase interest in gardening among membership and the community and to advance practical knowledge in the culture and care of plants, shrubs, trees, birds, and wildflowers. The club is concerned with open space in the community. We work to protect the environment and improve the quality of life in Easton through contributory and charitable activities. The Easton Garden Club has been active in conservation projects that connect the community to the natural world around us. Consider volunteering. Join us!