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Many horticulture projects in New England have used New England Wild Flower Society as a resource for native plants, design expertise, or restoration projects.

2012 Edible Garden by Steven Ziglar — last modified July 19, 2012
New England Wild Flower Society's Edible Garden in the Idea Garden is a changing space, exploring new ideas.
The Big E Habitat Garden by Steven Ziglar — last modified September 24, 2010
Designed and installed by New England Wild Flower Society, the Habitat Garden at the Big E is filled with native plants, habitat boxes, and bee boxes.
Brimmer and May School by Steven Ziglar — last modified February 16, 2011
 
Connecticut River Watershed Council Replanting by Steven Ziglar — last modified June 13, 2012
New England Wild Flower Society has partnered with the Connecticut River Watershed Council to replant trees damaged by tornadoes, Tropical Storm Irene, and a nor'easter in 2011.
EcoTarium by Steven Ziglar — last modified June 13, 2012
New England Wild Flower Society's Garden in the Woods horticulture team collaborated with the EcoTarium on their new permanent installation "The Arctic Next Door: Mt. Washington."
Family Activity Area by Steven Ziglar — last modified June 11, 2012
New England Wild Flower Society's horticulture staff at Garden in the Woods breaks ground in the summer of 2012 to construct a family activity area.
Great Meadows Restoration Project by Steven Ziglar — last modified October 15, 2010
Nasami Farm Nursery grows plants for a 5-acre meadow restoration at Great Meadows National Wildlive Refuge's Rice's Barn property in Sudbury, MA.
Massasoit Community College Connection by Steven Ziglar — last modified September 17, 2010
Working with Massasoit Community College professors, staff, and students to create sustainable gardens and promote the use of native plants.
Seed Education Grows Larger Project by Steven Ziglar — last modified December 14, 2011
Litchfield High School, CT, teacher John Markelon writes about his classes at Nasami Farm and how they grew into a much larger project for the high school in CT.
Smith College Butterfly Garden Kits by Steven Ziglar — last modified December 13, 2010