Our History

Our History

The Gateway Professional Horticulturist Association began with a group of golf course horticulturists who began meeting on a regular basis to exchange ideas and share their knowledge and experiences. After several meetings, they encouraged other professionals in the field to join them and the idea of an organization composed of professional horticulturists in all aspects of the green industry evolved. In the spring of 1991, an organizational committee was formed, the organization’s name was chosen and officers were elected. Maggie Jackson was chosen president, Dianne O’Connell vice-president, Lynn Miller secretary and Page Barry treasurer. The organization continues to meet at a variety of locations with a membership comprising over 60 professionals. For more information about the Gateway Professional Horticulturist Association (GPHA), visit Gateway Professional Horticulturist Association on Facebook.

Our mission

ENCOURAGEMENT

OUR MISSION

To encourage an exchange of ideas among professional horticulturists in the St. Louis area, the GPHA strives to inform and educate its members and to promote quality and professionalism in the horticultural field.

About membership

OUR PHILOSOPHY

ABOUT MEMBERSHIP

Membership is open to those currently employed in the fields of landscape design, installation and maintenance on commercial and non-commercial sites. Such as, Arborists, Horticulture Students, Master Gardeners and individuals who work at Garden Centers, Golf Courses, Parks, Nurseries, Cemeteries, etc.. Membership dues annually are $40.00 regular membership, $25.00 student membership.