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Delta Informal Gardeners

Encouraging gardening through education and community beautification

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About Us

Welcome to Delta Informal Gardeners (DIG), a nonprofit gardening organization dedicated to promoting gardening education, community beautification, environmental stewardship, and fellowship among gardening enthusiasts.

Since its founding, Delta Informal Gardeners has provided opportunities for members to learn, share knowledge, participate in community projects, and develop lasting friendships through a shared passion for gardening.

We welcome gardeners of all experience levels and encourage participation in our meetings, events, educational programs, volunteer activities, and community outreach efforts.

Learn more about our organization by visiting the pages below:

  • Club History
  • Board Members
  • Mission & Purpose
  • Membership Information

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Recent Posts

  • August Gardening Checklist for East Contra Costa County
  • Meet Our July Guest Speaker: Discover the Fascinating World of Honey Bees
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  • How to Deal with Clay Soil: Improving Your Garden with Soil Amendments

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