The Spring Hill Garden Club has been maintaining the Landscape of our Iconic Landmark “The Waterfall” located on Hwy. 19 and Spring Hill Drive, since 1978. It has been maintained by Garden Club Volunteers over all these years,
but now (2022) The Garden Club has given over the maintenance to
Dream Pools and Spa and Tyler Ortiz.
For the past 15 years the landscape has been maintained by 2 lady volunteers, who are now in their 70’s and are unable to continue in this capacity.
“The Waterfall” was declared a Historic Landmark by Hernando County in 1992 and The Garden Club has deceded to hand over the landscape responsibilities of this Important Landmark .
but now (2022) The Garden Club has given over the maintenance to
Dream Pools and Spa and Tyler Ortiz.
For the past 15 years the landscape has been maintained by 2 lady volunteers, who are now in their 70’s and are unable to continue in this capacity.
“The Waterfall” was declared a Historic Landmark by Hernando County in 1992 and The Garden Club has deceded to hand over the landscape responsibilities of this Important Landmark .
WELCOME BACK!!!
The Spring Hill Garden Club Meetings Beginning JULY 2021 the Garden Club will have quarterly meetings, held at (unless otherwise specified), at 1 PM Location: Nature Coast Botanical Gardens pavillion1489 Parker Ave, Spring Hill [email protected] Meetings are held the 4th Tuesday of the Month. THE BOARD IS ASKING FOR INPUT ON WHAT YOU WOULD LIKE TO SEE AT OUR MEETINGS. Join us at our next meeting! You do not have to be a member. We usually have a speaker
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General Counsel Peter Beckstrom, esq. 2024 - 2025 Board of Directors
-Treasurer, OPEN---Secretary Cindy Cooley---Director, Kathy Wolfe,---Director, Evelyn Sterner --President Bev Wilcox-- Director, Kathy Kotz --- ----
Vice president ,Ann Anderson Sadly our Treasurer, Janice passed away December 18, 2023. She is definately missed! Because no one stepped up to run for the board, it remains the same as last year. We need new blood, please think about running. History
The Gardens were established in 1994, by members of the Spring Hill Garden Club. Spring Hill Garden Club uses a portion of the 4.5 acres as a plant nursery, to raise funds for creating and maintaining the Botanical Gardens. These Gardens have now expanded into 21 themed areas which comprise the Nature Coast Botanical Gardens. Please Support the Gardens The Gardens are supported by grants, donations of money, plants and labor. Also available are corporate sponsorships. We are a 501(c)(3) corporation, your donations are tax-deductible. Donations are only used for plants and materials needed to maintain and beautify the gardens |