Educational Programs and Schools
The National Garden Clubs is a not-for-profit educational organization with its headquarters in St. Louis, Missouri, United States. As part of its mission, NGC offers educational opportunities for members and non-members.
Basic Horticulture Study Units
Design Study Units come in two sets available for purchase from NGC Headquarters. The sets involve videos and written lessons that can be used by one person or by a group of people.
Flower Show Schools are a series of courses intended to train NGC members to become accredited Flower Show Judges.
Landscape Design Study Courses
offer a series of four 10-hour courses. The course curriculum covers
the history of landscape design as well as instruction from landscape
architects in a variety of design techniques used in home and municipal
settings.
Environmental Study Schools
are a series of four courses in environmental studies offered over a
period of time (usually two years) by local or State Garden Clubs.
Students completing the courses may become NGC Environmental
Consultants.
Gardening Study Courses focus on helping members become accomplished horticulturists. Courses cover all aspects of growing from understanding soil structure to pruning techniques, plant identification, etc. Courses may be sponsored by member clubs, groups of clubs, State Garden Clubs, etc. and may be open to garden club members and non-members.
Online Garden Study School is the first in a series from Learn2Grow and
the National Garden Clubs, Inc. based on the NGC internationally
recognized Gardening Study Schools series.
Consultants of Environmental Studies, Gardening Study, and Landscape Design Schools are encouraged to refresh in optional events sponsorecd within the organization. A Multiple Refresher may be for two (Bi-Refresher) or three Tri-Refresher) of these schools where subject matter usually overlaps to a large degree.