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Listed below are many useful resource and informational
web site.
UNIVERSITY
WEBSITES:
All land-grant
(state) universities conduct cooperative extension programs. Many extension
programs include websites brimming with gardening information; some of the
information is intended for professionals, but you will find plenty of tips
and directions for the gardener. You will find specific information for your
state.
www.ext.colostate.edu
Colorado State University offers hundreds of
publications, gardening online, cooperative extension locations, and a Plant
Select link for plants that thrive in Rocky Mountain gardens.
www.hort.cornell.edu/gardening
Cornell University’s "Home Gardening"
provides searchable flower and vegetable databases for selecting the perfect
plants for your garden, flower and vegetable fact sheets, and garden photos
illustrating garden design techniques. View photos and read about a Cornell
University horticulturist’s garden.
www.ces.ncsu.edu/depts/hort/consumer The North Carolina State University
"Hort On the Internet" has tons of links conveniently categorized by Plant
Groups, Garden Topics, and Sources of Information. "Quick Reference" topics
include Hardiness Zones, Scientific Names, Fertilizer, Flowers, Herbs, Pest
Management, Soil, and Vegetables.
www.webgarden.osu.edu Ohio State University's "WebGarden" offers an
illustrated plant dictionary with 1,200 entries, a collection of 200 short
gardening how-to videos, and a downloadable plant database for your
handheld. The "Plant Facts" database searches for content from over 46
university and government sources. Over 600 frequently asked gardening
questions, and more.
www.extension.uiuc.edu The University of Illinois "Horticulture & Home
Garden" includes a listing of Extension Web sites in "Hort Corner" and "Ask
an Expert". The U of I Plant Clinic services include plant identification;
disease diagnosis; insect and weed injury and recommendations.
www.uwex.edu/ces PowerPoint presentations for vegetables are available
to view and download on this University of Wisconsin Extension site.
Bulletins are available at every Wisconsin county extension office by
clicking on County Offices and selecting a county.
GOVERNMENT
WEBSITES:
http://plants.usda.gov This national plant database provides
standardized information about US plants. It includes names, plant symbols,
checklists, distributional data, characteristics, images, plant links and
references. Link topic areas include Culturally Significant Plants, Plant
Photos, Plants & Names: Floras, Databases and Nomenclature, and Educational.
www.nbii.gov/disciplines/botany The National Biological Information
System site provides many links for topics that include gardening
information: Botany for Kids, Collections and Organizations, General
Reference Sources, Taxonomies, Plant Identification Tools, General Plant
Databases, General Image Collections, Websites with Extensive Botanical
Links, and Dictionaries, Glossaries, Encyclopedias.
REFERENCE
WEBSITES:
www.ahs.org The American Horticultural Society connects you to great
gardens of the world and provides a national registry of children’s gardens.
Listings are provided for Children’s Gardening Programs at Public Gardens
and Horticultural Societies, Formal Educational Programs and Curriculum
Guides, as well as Sources of Children’s Gardening Activities. Internet
links and resources offer gardening education for all skill levels.
www.bgbm.org/idb/botgard.html Internet Directory for Botany site
provides lists and links to worldwide organizations that provide gardening
information. You can link to botanical gardens, museums, horticultural
societies, as well as university botany departments.
www.all-americaselections.org The newly designed All-America Selections
website features an AAS Winner Image Library, AAS Trial Ground information,
a searchable database of AAS Display Gardens, Store Locators for AAS
Winners, and direct links to AAS winner seed sources.
www.ngb.org The National Garden Bureau website "Year Of" offers flower
and vegetable fact sheets with images, "Today’s Garden" contains 55
gardening bulletins, "How A Garden Grows" features a photo gallery with fact
sheets, and the "Membership Directory" links to member mail-order seed and
plant company secure ordering sites where you can purchase thousands of
flowers, vegetables and herbs to grow from seeds.
CHILDREN’S
GARDENING SITES:
In addition to
the specific sites listed below, a wealth of youth gardening information is
available on County Extension and Botanic Garden websites.
www.kidsgardening.org
The award winning National Gardening Association’s
website offers a wealth of information for parents and teachers. "Digging
Deeper" offers a Parent’s Primer, classroom stories, gardening activities,
and kids gardening FAQ’s. The online store features children’s gardening
supplies for home or school. The Teacher’s Room page offers classroom
stories, activities, and advice.
http://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu Click on the "Just For Kids" section
of this Texas A&M website. "Kindergarten" has a fun page for kids,
activities, and tips for gardening with children. "JMG" (Junior Master
Gardener) offers the "Kids Zone" full of activities including compost
critter identification. You may also choose activities from chapters or
topics of textbook level one or level two.
www.lifelab.org Since 1979 this California non-profit has worked with
over 1,000 schools nationwide in developing Life-Lab school gardens. Their
K-5 garden-centered science curricula are available for purchase.
www.urbanext.uiuc.edu "The Great Plant Escape" is just one of the many
pages for kids. Click on the "Just for Kids" section for "A Walk in the
Woods" (with sound), pages for the secret life of trees, a first garden, and
insects. There are teachers’ guides as well.
www.vivagarden.com Offers herb and vegetable cultural information,
ideas, tips, recipes, containers, and FAQ’s. Their link with NGA provides
information on growing herbs and vegetables with an emphasis on gardening
for children.
SEED AND PLANT WEBSITES:
www.thegardenhelper.com
If you are looking for help in getting started
with gardening, this is a fun site to begin with. It covers general how-to’s
for seed starting, information on garden styles (vegetable, butterfly,
shade, for example), lists of plants with cultural requirements (including
indoor plants), gardening forums, and a handy month-by-month gardening
calendar.
www.gardenweb.com One of the older internet destinations, gardenweb
offers page after page of useful and fun information. In addition to
incorporating Garden Net, with its directory of botanical gardens and plant
societies, it offers bulletin boards for finding answers to your gardening
questions, links to products and plants, articles, and forums.
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