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Specific Plants & Gardening Techniques

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Bonsaichat.org - Bonsai Community
http://www.bonsaichat.org/
This is a forum where people interested in the art of bonsai can share techniques. It caters to both beginners and advanced bonsai growers.
Bulb.com
http://www.bulb.com/
This site provides information about growing bulbs as well as answers to FAQ's and the history of bulbs. Growing information includes regional and seasonal advice.
Compost! Master Composter Home Composting
http://www.mastercomposter.com/
This site includes a variety of resources about composting, including articles and basic tips, message boards, a glossary, and FAQ's. Searchable.
Directory of Herbs - Penn State Department of Horticulture
http://horticulture.psu.edu/extension/vegcrops/herb_director...
A comprehensive and authoritative resource for information on growing herbs. You can access individual fact sheets about specific herbs, which are organized alphabetically in the directory.
Eight Rules for Creative Container Gardens
http://www.gardenguides.com/how-to/tipstechniques/containeri...
This helpful page provides practical suggestions from an expert gardener for creating container gardens.
Electronic Plant Information Centre (ePIC)
http://www.kew.org/epic/
A major project of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, ePIC provides "a single point of search across all Kew's major specimen, bibliographic and taxonomic databases on the Internet." Includes digital images and electronic documents.
Florida Plants Online
http://www.floridaplants.com/
Covers "plant, landscape, garden, design, and nursery information" for Florida's native flora!. Although many links are specific to Florida plant life, articles on topics such as mulching or poisonous plants are useful for anyone interested.
Fruit and Vegetable Garden Series
http://ag.udel.edu/extension/vegprogram/index.htm
This page provides a directory of leaflets published by the University of Delaware Extension. Leaflet topics range from growing techniques to pest management for specific fruits and vegetables.
Herbs
http://www.ext.vt.edu/pubs/envirohort/426-420/426-420.html
This informative article from the Virginia Cooperative Extension provides a good introduction to the basics of growing herbs. Includes a growing chart with suggested uses.
Plants for a Future
http://www.pfaf.org/index.php
Plants for the Future the website of a UK organization formed in 1989 when a parcel of land at Penpol, near Lostwithiel in Cornwall was purchased to grow "useful plants." The mission of the organization is conservation, research, and education. The site includes access to many informational leaflets on plant use such as "Staple seed crops from perennials", gardening tips, and links to other resources. The site also has good "checklists" for gardeners such as a checklist for "plants suitable for ground cover."
United States Botanic Garden
http://www.usbg.gov/
"The United States Botanic Garden traces its beginning to 1816, when the constitution of the Columbian Institute for the Promotion of Arts and Sciences in Washington, D.C., proposed the creation of a botanic garden to collect, grow, and distribute plants of this and other countries that might contribute to the welfare of the American people." Today the website for this facility includes photographs of rare and endangered plants, a virtual tour, and information about current and past progams at the Garden.
Weeds Gone Wild
http://www.nps.gov/plants/alien/
A thorough resource for information about invasive alien plants. Includes lists of problem species, informational brochures, and links to other resources.
Wildflowers
http://www.wild-flowers.com/
This site offers a directory of resources relating to wildflowers and native plants, including discussion forums, FAQ's, a glossary of botanical terms, associations, and calendar of events. It is also linked to the Garden Web, a larger resource for gardening information on the web.

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