
Kalamazoo Garden Council, Inc.
coordinates and promotes the interests of garden clubs in the Kalamazoo area.
- We coordinate the interests of member clubs for charitable, scientific, environmental and educational purposes.
- We advance the art of landscape, floral design and horticulture; increase the knowledge of natural science; and protect and conserve natural resources.
- We make numerous contributions to the Greater Kalamazoo Community through our involvement in civic beautification and educational opportunities.
- As a member organization of National Garden Clubs, Inc. and Michigan Garden Clubs, Inc. we are able to bring educational programs to our members.
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News and Announcements
Books of the Month (September, 2025)
Grow a garden for cutting, install a water garden or read about why gardeners garden in this month’s selected books.
Rare rusty-patched bumblebee found in Kalamazoo County
A rare species of bumblebee thought to be extinct in Michigan was recently rediscovered in Kalamazoo.
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Members Market
This Saturday, anything Craft or Garden Related is for sale!
Books of the Month (August, 2025)
Did you know that our Blanche Babcok library has a wonderful selection of books about Native Plants and Composting? We want to highlight three of these books today.
How To Trim Microplastics From Your Life
Researchers are showing that microplastics can make their way into the brain, heart, lungs, and kidneys, and have found that microplastic levels are higher in the brains of people with dementia.
Find out how to reduce your exposure.
Garden Walk Fundraiser
Saturday, July 19, 2025
10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Books of the Month (May, 2025)
Check out these books about Native Plants and the Environment in our private library!
2024 Spotted Lanternfly Tracking
The rapidly spreading spotted lanternfly prefers to feed on the invasive tree-of-heaven (Ailanthus altissima) but also feeds on a wide range of plants, including grapevines and trees such as black walnut, river birch, willow, sumac, and red maple.
Newest Products
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Rain Guage & Bracket$10.50
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Small Hanging Metal Hopper Feeder$35.00
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Large Bird Hopper Feeder$47.75