WHAT
IS AN AAS DISPLAY GARDEN?
An
AAS Display Garden provides the public an opportunity to view
the new AAS winners in an attractive well-maintained setting.
Additionally, Display Gardens provide educational AAS programs
during "open house" or "field day" events
during the peak season for garden flowers and vegetables.
The network of nearly 200 dedicated AAS
gardens includes 55
locations that have served for 25 years or longer. The earliest
AAS garden, Norseco, Inc. of Quebec Canada became an AAS garden
in 1962.
To receive an application to become an AAS Display
Garden the AAS qualifying criteria must be met.
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