~ Thank You To Everyone Who Supported and Attended GardenFest 2024

~ Thank You To Everyone Who Supported and Attended GardenFest 2024

2024 Garden Tour

May 18, 2024

Tickets for San Clemente Garden Club’s 2024 Garden Tour are now on sale! Get all of the details by clicking the link below.

GardenFest 2024

April 13th ~ 8:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.

In Remembrance of Betsy Dunn

To make a donation to the San Clemente Garden Club In Remembrance of Betsy, click the link below

Thank You to everyone who attended the 2023 Fall Plant Sale on October 14th!

The club would like to give a huge thank you to the nurseries who generously provided plants for the sale. Now is the perfect time to plant, we encourage you to also visit the nurseries who supported our event. They include:

  • Dana Point Nursery

  • Laguna Nursery

  • Plant Depot

  • Seaside Nursery

  • Shore Gardens

The Fall Plant Sale is one of our fundraisers, with proceeds going towards our College Scholarship and Junior Gardeners programs. Additionally, this sale helps to fund the Environmental and Civic Beautification projects the San Clemente Garden Club participates in within the City of San Clemente.

The San Clemente Garden Club Believes in Supporting Gardeners, The Community and The Environment

We offer an educational forum which stimulates interest in gardens and promotes excellence in gardening practices.

We also believe in being an active force in community beautification and the conservation of natural resources.

Dedicated to Preserving the Beauty of San Clemente, Conserving Natural Resources and Furthering The Interests of Horticulture In Our Community.

Visit The Scholarship Alumni Page

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Ready to Get Involved?

We'd love to have you join us and share our passion for plants and for our community! No prior gardening experience is necessary. Just bring your enthusiasm and your desire to learn and have fun.

“I GROW PLANTS FOR MANY REASONS: TO PLEASE MY EYE OR TO PLEASE MY SOUL, TO CHALLENGE THE ELEMENTS OR TO CHALLENGE MY PATIENCE, FOR NOVELTY OR NOSTALGIA, BUT MOSTLY FOR THE JOY IN SEEING THEM GROW” 

— David Hobson