- The National Gardening Association
The Green Pages is where members give recommendations of their favorite local garden centers, public gardens, online sellers of gardening stuff, gardening books, and more Our annual photo contest draws thousands of entries, and the members are the judges!
- The Garden. org Plants Database - The National Gardening Association
The Garden org Plants Database There are 799,296 plants, and 890,212 images in this world class database of plants, which is collaboratively developed by over 5,000 Garden org members from around the globe
- A Primer for Getting Started - Garden. org
The garden org website contains a vast collection of resources to help gardeners of every sort Explore our learning library for articles about plant care, weeds, pests, Q A, dictionaries, and more Our detailed plants database is the largest in the world
- Garden Learning Library - Garden. org
Garden Learning Library Plant Care Guides We've chosen the most popular plants and provided the essential information you need for choosing, planting, and maintaining them
- When to Plant Vegetables: The Garden Planting Calendar
Enter your location below and experience the magic of our garden calendar planting guide You can enter a zipcode, a landmark, "City, Country" or "City, State"
- Plant Care Guides - Garden. org - The National Gardening Association
We've chosen the most popular plants and provided the essential information you need for choosing, planting, and maintaining them
- Growing Vegetables Gardening Guide for Beginners - Garden. org
If you're starting a small orchard, planting a fruit tree in the container, or growing a few strawberries in your vegetable garden, we have more than 50 articles on the best way to grow tree and small fruits in your landscape » Check out the fruit guide: No meal is complete without fresh herbs
- What is a Garden? - Garden. org - The National Gardening Association
Add in the time I spend talking with other people in their gardens and the learning increases Bring children out into the garden along with one of the numerous gardening curricula available, and it becomes a place to learn botany, math, entomology, ecology, chemistry, nutrition science and much more A garden is an experimental laboratory
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