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| National Chrysanthemum Society USA | About Us Mission The mission of the National Chrysanthemum Society is to: (1) educate by researching, teaching, and disseminating procedures for the propagation and cultivation of the chrysanthemum (2) improve the standard of excellence of the chrysanthemum (3) promote a wider interest in the cultivation of the chrysanthemum (4) encourage a greater use and display of the beautiful blooms of the many cultivars of the chrysanthemum and (5) increase the bonds of fellowship among growers of the chrysanthemum. |
| 1066 Country Plants | We have been providing Pelargoniums (or Geraniums as they are usually called) to gardeners for about 45 years and have a wide range of varieties.There are about 350 to choose from, covering all types. |
| Aaronn Nurseries | Quality Plants for Domestic, Urban, Commercial Planting Schemes and Clients Nationwide |
| Ableize | Disabled accessible gardens and sensory garden venues |
| Aboriculture Online | . |
| alefoot Composts | "Old gardening recipes to help you garden in balance with nature" |
| Alpine Garden Society | |
| Alpine Garden Society dublin Group | We are interested in the growing, propagation and conservation of alpine, rock garden and woodland plants, small hardy herbaceous plants, hardy and half-hardy bulbs, hardy ferns and small shrubs. Anyone can grow these diminutive beauties and with the trend towards smaller plots they are ideal for the modern garden - they can even be grown in a window box. |
| Alpines & Grass Nursery | Our plants are grown in the UK, in sunny Lincolnshire! Well established and ready for planting. Well packaged, with a label giving planting advice. |
| American Daffodil Society | The American Daffodil Society (ADS) was founded in 1954 to promote wider interest in daffodils; to encourage scientific research and education on daffodil culture, breeding, diseases, pests, exhibiting, and testing; to encourage, coordinate, and sponsor shows and exhibitions of daffodils; to record and disseminate horticultural information about daffodils and issue publications for such purpose; and to register daffodil varieties and standardize their names in cooperation with international authorities. |
| American Hibiscus Society, | The purpose of the American Hibiscus Society, one of the larger specialized plant societies, is to encourage and promote the development and improvement of hibiscus and to collect, record and pass on information concerning hibiscus. It is a non-profit organization with headquarters in Venice, Florida. |
| American Horticultural Society | The American Horticultural Society (AHS) is one of the oldest national gardening organizations in the country. Since 1922, we have provided America's gardeners with the highest quality gardening and horticultural education possible. We accomplish this with the help of an impressive network of experts -- from the members of our Board of Directors, specialized Advisory Committees, National Great American Gardener Award Winners and corporate sponsors. |
| American Orchid Society | The American Orchid Society is more than just a flower club. Throughout its 85-year history the AOS, in keeping with its vision and mission, has strived to bring our members timely and state-of-the-art orchid information, support basic and applied research in orchids, and monitor and support conservation effort both here in North America as well as throughout the World. |
| ArborQuest | Huge database of woody plants complete with photos - USA |
| Ashridge Trees | Hedging Plants, Fruit Trees, Specimen Trees, Roses & Soft Fruit Bushes by Mail Order |
| Association of British Conifer Growers | Where to Buy Why Conifers? Choosing the Right Conifer Understanding Conifer Names Shows and Events Links Contact Us Horticultural Trades Association Specialist Group Member Association of British Conifer Growers Home | Contact Us about us The Association of British Conifer Growers' membership is composed of a significant number of the UK's conifer producers. The members are involved with all aspects of the production of conifers. Propagation, finished plants to garden centres and in direct retailing to the general public. Membership is open to all professional growers of conifers. |
| Association of Societies For Growing Australian Plants | . |
| Australian Lawn Mowers association | Offers a range of products and services to the lawn care industry and general public |
| Azalea Society of America | In 1979, a number of azalea collectors and hybridizers interested in sharing and improving the knowledge of azaleas founded the Azalea Society of America as a non-profit educational and scientific society. |
| Barlow Nurseries | We are based near Newport in Shropshire, and offer an extensive selection of fruit and ornamental trees, hedging, shrubs and herbaceous perennials, the vast majority of which we propagate and grow ourselves. |
| Barretts Bridge nurseries | Welcome to the home of the Swiftplug Plug Plants, Perennials, Alpines, Herbs and Conifers from Swiftplugs, Cambridgeshire |
| Beamish Clematis Nursery | A wonderful, long established retail nursery tucked away just a few hundred yards from the main road (A693 ) in the village of Beamish between Chester-le-Street and Stanley in County Durham, Northern England, UK. |
| Beehive | The Sensory Garden is the result of a 5 year makeover which has endevoured to cater for the special needs of a person with Multiple Sclerosis. |
| Bevan & Margaret's Gardening Page (Tasmania) | . |
| Boomerangs Lifestyle Gardening Category | Numerous Links |
| Botanique (USA) | . |
| British Cactus and Succulent Society | The objectives of the Society are to promote the study, conservation, propagation and cultivation of cacti and other succulent plants. Membership of the Society is open to all. |
| British Clematis Society | The British Clematis Society (BCS) exists to promote the cultivation and preservation of clematis. In particular, we aim to encourage all gardeners to grow and enjoy clematis - with the emphasis being on enjoy ! |
| British Fuchia Society | We all enjoy growing our plants and from July until September there are many, many opportunities to see fuchsias in flower at fuchsia shows – so why not make this a Summer of Fuchsias by going to see as many shows and displays as you can! |
| British Protected Ornamentals Association | The British Protected Ornamentals Association (BPOA) was formed to ensure that resources are directed towards grower's needs for R&D, marketing and political representation. And thereby assist growers of protected ornamental crops to grow together, and raise the profile of their industry. |
| British Society of Plant Breeders | ABOUT BSPB The British Society of Plant Breeders is the representative body for the UK plant breeding industry. Formerly the Plant Royalty Bureau, the organisation was formed in 1966 after the UK Plant Varieties & Seeds Act 1964 established a legal framework for collecting seed royalties on protected varieties. |
| British Streptocarpus Society | The Society was formed in September 1999 especially for Streptocarpus (Cape Primrose) growers with small, medium or large collections. The current membership is over 700. 3 Newsletters a year are sent to members. These contain useful hints and tips on growing, articles for both the general and the specialist grower and a members' page with short articles and letters. |
| British Tomato Growers' Association | Are you one of those people who think that tomatoes don't taste like they used to? We couldn't agree more. Some taste a whole lot better! Sadly some of them don't and are really best avoided. Is it any coincidence that three quarters of the tomatoes now bought in this country are imported? We, don't think so. We do think that when it comes to choosing the best, buying fresh, home-grown tomatoes is a great place to start. We are proud of the flavour, appearance, freshness and range of tomatoes we grow here |
| Burncoose Nursery | The UK's Largest Mail Order Plant Specialist Trust Burncoose Nurseries to carefully select & pack your quality plants, delivered direct to you |
| Calgary Garden Club (Canada) | Over 20,000 members |
| California Association of Pest Control Advisers (CAPCA) | The California Association of Pest Control Advisers (CAPCA) represents more than 75% of the nearly 3,000 California EPA licensed pest control advisers (PCAs) that provide pest management consultation for the production of food, fiber and ornamental industries of this state. |
| Claire Austin Hardy Plants | Specialist suppliers of Herbaceous Perennials. One of the country's largest growers of Bearded Irises, Herbaceous Peonies and hemerocallis (daylilies). |
| Coblands best 4 plants | Garden plants - shrubs, perennials, grasses, climbers, ferns, bamboos, bulbs and garden tools. |
| COMMERCIAL HORTICULTURAL ASSOCIATION | The Trade Association for manufacturers and suppliers of plants, products and services to commercial horticulture worldwide |
| Cottage Gardens in the UK | Included below are Cottage gardens in the UK, such as Abbey House Gardens. A visit to our Cottage gardens is a relaxing, peaceful experience with a vast selection of rare and unusual plants, trees, shrubs, perennials and climbers with a careful but relaxed and instinctive approach to colour. |
| Dahlia Society of South Australia | . |
| David Austin Roses | After fifty years of intensive breeding, David Austin's English Roses combine the forms and fragrances of old roses with the repeat flowering of modern roses. They are very easy to grow, healthy and reliable. |
| Dublin Garden Group | Introduction Welcome to the Dublin Garden Group website Ireland is blessed with a mild and temperate climate, making it a plantsman's joy and allowing gardeners to grow a wide variety of plants and shrubs from all over the world, to exist side by side. It is the envy of their colleagues from many countries. The Dublin Garden Group (DGG) consists of Ireland's most distinguished private gardens in the greater Dublin area - some of them world famous and others secret gems, whose discovery has been the highlight of many a Garden Tour. |
| Earthlink | Environmental Products & Services |
| Environment Centre | . |
| Family Gardening | . |
| Find Me Plants | Findmeplants allows you to specify your garden conditions and design ideas so that our plant search can help you find the perfect plants, trees and shrubs for your garden. |
| Five Saints Trees | FiveSaintsTrees offers the best tree services and garden services in the Carmarthenshire area. With over fifteen years experience, FiveSaintsTrees can offer a professional service in a range of tree and garden related areas. If you want a tree surgeon to look into maintaining, pruning or removing a tree then FiveSaintsTrees will cover every job that you want. We can also help with all sorts of garden services. |
| FloraGuide (Spain) | . |
| Flowers & Plants Association | |
| Flowers, Plants and Gardening For Kids | Flowers, Plants, and Gardening: For Kids! Study of Plants: Botany Botany, also known as plant biology, involves studying plant life. Botanists study the parts of the plant, how it grows, reproduces, adapts, and gets nutrition. Botany started with the hunter-gatherer societies that aimed to identify edible, medicinal, and poisonous plants. Modern-day botanists study over 550,000 species of plant life. Botanists use a classification system to identify and categorize the many different types of species, including the nearly extinct. Scientists will use plants to study genetics. In fact, Gregor Mendel observed pea pods and their flowers to study how traits get passed down from one generation to the next. Photosynthesis describes the plant`s process of absorbing light from the Sun and creating nutrition; however, not all plants will go through photosynthesis. Plants have a cell wall with a membrane made of cellulose and chlorophyll. Plant breeds range in a variety of sizes. There are small mosses to gigantic redwood trees that grow over one hundred feet tall. Plants are found everywhere and survived through the process of natural selection to adapt in various climate conditions. Other life forms depend on plant life in order to survive, including humans. |
| Free Plants.com | where anybody can learn easy plant propagation techniques that work great at home. |
| Frode Svanes Barnas Landskap | Children Landscaping, Norway |
| Fruit Expert (UK) | FruitExpert was formed to offer a unique reference point on planting, growing, storing and eating fruit. |
| Garden Access for the Disabled | Local authorities are increasingly concerned that many owners of historic buildings are unaware of their responsibilities under the Disability Discrimination Act 1995 (the DDA) which is due to come into full effect in 2004 and applies equally in England, Scotland and Wales. Owners who do not respond in time may be liable to prosecution. |
| Garden Advice | Most common houseplants are easy to propagate by simple methods resulting in easy to achieve results at home on a windowsill. The basic principles are the same for any propagating. |
| Garden Guides | . |
| Garden Hive com | Their creamy-coloured flower spikes are easily the most distinguishable feature of peperomias, grown as house plants. These spikes have a texture that resembles catkins but they rise like tentacles above the plant's leaves. |
| Garden Joy | Plants may be propagated in two ways, the most common method being Sexual Propagation and this is through seeds. It involves the fertilization of the female part of the plant by pollination from the male parts, usually from a different plant of the same species. |
| Garden Organic | Garden Organic, the UK's leading organic growing charity, has been at the forefront of the organic horticulture movement for 50 years and is dedicated to researching and promoting organic gardening, farming and food. |
| Garden Shows In the United Kingdom | . |
| Garden Web (Australia) | . |
| Garden Writers` Guild | . |
| Gardeners Best | . |
| Gardeners Club | he Gardeners Club is aimed at all types of gardeners and is designed to provide friendly advice, useful information, helpful guidance and exclusive offers. We've packaged all this around a new look website with much more for you to enjoy. |
| Gardening Blethers | A serious look at the non-serious aspects of all things gardening |
| Gardening Resources | Gardening related news, books and web resources |
| GardenLinks | The GardenLinks Directory presents hundreds of categorised links to UK gardening and gardens online. |
| GardenNet | . |
| Gardens Open | Gardens open offers you the facility to search for beautiful gardens that are open regularly or by appointment throughout Australia. |
| Get Set | . |
| Gifted Gardener (UK) | Gardening gifts delivered in the UK from orders placed worldwide. Quality gifts for others or treat yourself. FREE delivery. |
| Gone Gardening | Garden Design for Visually Impaired Gardeners Some basic guidelines and useful tips for designing gardens for visually impaired people. |
| Green Bank Gardens | Greenbank Garden (includes gardening for disabled features ) |
| Green Space | We are a registered charity which works to improve parks and green spaces by raising awareness, involving communities and creating skilled professionals. |
| Green Thumb Corner (USA) | . |
| Greenhouse Growing | GreenhouseGrowing was formed to offer a unique reference point on greenhouse planting, potting, heating and watering. |
| Growon You | Garden trees - Real gardeners, real gardens |
| GrowSearch - Search Engine For Farm & Garden | . |
| Happy Clicks | Taking plant cuttings is an easy way to propagate your favourite plant. It involves removing a small part of a parent plant, which in time recovers from the shock, forms a callus over the wounded tissue and grows the missing tissues (e.g. root, stem or leaves). Plants can do this because they can differentiate their cells and grow different tissue types. |
| Hardy Plant Society | The Hardy Plant Society exists to stimulate interest in growing hardy herbaceous plants. |
| Hebe Society | The Hebe Society was founded in 1985 and is a British Registered Charity. It is affiliated to the Royal Horticultural Society, New Zealand Alpine Garden Society and Tatton Garden Society. Most members are in the British Isles, but some are in the rest of Europe, North America and New Zealand. |
| Herb Society | The Herb Society is an internationally-renowned educational charity dedicated to encouraging the appreciation and use of herbs, bringing together those interested in herbs whether they are professionals or amateurs. The majority of our members are in the UK but we have members worldwide including the USA, Thailand, South Africa and Europe. |
| High Trees Garden Centre | Specialists for Nursery Grown Bedding, Herbaceous Plants and Shrubs Garden Furniture, Tools, & the Largest Selection of Glazed & Terracotta Patio Pots in the Area |
| Hillier's Garden Centres | Through our network of 14 garden centres, we promise to bring you excellent quality plants and trees, which will yield fantastic results in your garden. Find out for yourself by visiting our garden centres across the Midlands and the South of England - including our NEW store at Banbury, Oxfordshire |
| Homestead Division Of Sunnybrook Farms | Hostas & more |
| Hort Information On The Internet | . |
| Horticulture Net | . |
| Horticulture New Zealand | . |
| HortNet (New Zealand) | . |
| Hybrid echeverias | . |
| Info Service - Gardening Page | . |
| International Waterlily & Water Gardening Society | When people become serious about a subject, they acquire a never-ending thirst for additional information while looking for others to discuss common interests. Dedicated waterlily folks are no different. Back in 1982 there were few people in the profession and even fewer avenues for sharing mutual concerns |
| Internet Gardening Home Page (USA) | . |
| Jackson Nurseries | . |
| Keoz6 | Science Vertical Portal |
| Kiddies Gardens | There are four main types of plant propagation depending on the type of plant. Propagation methods include taking cuttings, dividing roots, sowing seeds and air layering. |
| Let's Go Gardening | The one stop gardening site for all your needs |
| Lifestyle Landscapes | Gardens for the Disabled Catering for people with mobility needs and special requirements |
| Local Focus Nature Tours (Sydney - Australia) | Gourmet native bush food tours. |
| Magnolia Society | |
| Moosey's Country Garden (NZ) | . |
| National Council for the Conservation of plants and gardens | Founded as a registered charity in 1978 to combine the talents of botanists, horticulturalists and conservationists with the dedication of keen amateur and professional gardeners, the National Council for the Conservation of Plants and Garden's aims are to: encourage the propagation and conservation of cultivated plants in the British Isles; encourage and conduct research into cultivated plants, their origins, their historical and cultural importance and their environments; and encourage the education of the public in cultivated plant conservation. |
| National Council Of State Garden Clubs (USA) | . |
| National Gardens Scheme | The NGS is a registered charity which opens gardens of quality, character and interest to the public Since 1927 we have raised almost £40 million to support nursing and caring charities, £25 million in the last 10 years. We keep overheads low, so most of the money from the garden gate goes straight to our beneficiary charities. |
| National Junior Horticultural Society | NJHA began as NJVGA (the National Junior Vegetable Growers Association) in 1935 by four leaders in the U.S. vegetable industry: Grant Snyder, Howard Brown, Arthur Pratt, and Owen Trask. The initial purpose of the program was to stimulate and encourage interest and appreciation among young people in the business of growing and handling vegetables |
| Nature's Peat | 100% organic alternative to peat moss and will last three times longer and save you 75% on watering, resist fungus making it the future of growing mediums. |
| New Zealand Gardening | . |
| New Zealand Gardens Online | . |
| Nicky's Nursery | Nickys Seeds- professional range for gardeners, commercial growers and landscaping. |
| Nordic Association of Agricultural Scientists | Horticulture and landscape Responsibility area: The research fields of the section are horticultural crops and landscape plants. The research areas are both production in open field and under more controlled environment (e.g. glasshouse crops) |
| Parks and Leisure Australia | . |
| PlantFile | Plant Information Program |
| Plantzone (USA) | . |
| Protke | You have reached the website for Proptek, the specialists in plant propagation technology. |
| Rancho Tissue Technologies | Specialize in servicing the tissue culture needs of the horticulture industry worldwide. |
| Redpath Pacific Ltd | A commercial greenhouse & products supplier. |
| Royal Botanical Gardens Kew | People everywhere strive to improve their quality of life. But we are all living on borrowed time, putting far too much pressure on the natural resources on which we depend. |
| Royal Horticultural society of Ireland | Founded in 1816, the RHSI is a member-led society, dedicated to promoting the knowledge, skill and practice of horticulture, arboriculture and floral art. |
| Scottish Rhododendron Society | The Scottish Rhododendron Society is a chapter of the American Rhododendron Society. We have over 250 members most living in the UK, but some in other European countries, and others are as far afield as Iceland, the USA and Australia. |
| Scottish Rock Garden Club | The Scottish Rock Garden Club was founded in 1933 by a small group of enthusiasts who were interested in promoting the cultivation of alpine and rock garden plants. |
| Sisley Garden Tours | . |
| Society For Growing Australian Plants (Victoria) | . |
| Taynuilt Tree Nursery | We have been growing trees in our small family-run nursery in Taynuilt, Argyll on the west coast of Scotland since 1993, and have seen around 1.5 million of our trees planted in Argyll and the islands in that time. |
| Terrastone | . |
| The AOI SHOW Website | . |
| The Arbor Age | . |
| The Association of Gardens Trusts | The national charity representing the 36 County Gardens Trusts in the care and conservation of the historic designed landscape |
| The British Carnation Society | |
| The british Fushia Society | The Society was formed in 1938 with the object of furthering interest in cultivation of the Fuchsia. |
| The British Pteridological Society | Objectives ...encouraging the cultivation of ferns and other pteridophytes (both wild species and cultivated varieties), and to further education in and study of their taxonomy, distribution, conservation and ecology... |
| The Canadian Internet Gardening Resource | . |
| The Cottage Garden Society | If you're interested in plants, or enjoy exchanging gardening ideas and experience with fellow gardeners - why not become a Cottage Gardener? |
| The Cyclamen Society | Cyclamen are a genus of plants containing 20 species, which are part of the family of Primulaceae, the Primrose family. In the wild, their distribution is centred on the mediterranean, being natives of parts of Europe, western Asia and parts of North Africa. They are tuberous plants and have no obvious affinity with Primroses, although they do resemble the North American Dodecatheon in having reflexed petals. |
| The Entomological Society of America (ESA | Online Registration will close in: 21 DAYS | 13 HOURS | 40 MIN | 11 SEC 2009 MEETING Dec 13-16 Indianapolis, IN Overview The Entomological Society of America (ESA) is the largest organization in the world serving the professional and scientific needs of entomologists and people in related disciplines. Founded in 1889, ESA today has more than 5,700 members affiliated with educational institutions, health agencies, private industry, and government. |
| The European Boxwood and Topiary Society | The European Boxwood and Topiary Society (EBTS) is devoted to encouraging the appreciation, cultivation and knowledge of Boxwood and Topiary and to further extend both historic and scientific research in the subject. |
| The Garden Gate | . |
| The Garden Helper | Celebrating 10 years of helping your gardens grow! |
| The Garden History Society, | The Society has two libraries housed in British universities. Although they are intended primarily for use by students there, they are open for members’ consultation during normal library opening hours |
| The Garden Page | . |
| The Garden Spiders Web | Lots of Good Links |
| The Garden Spot | . |
| The Gardener's Net | . |
| The Gardening Network | . |
| The Gardening Website | Here you'll find information on gardening associations and organisations such as the Royal Horticultural Society; the National Trust, along with information on specific topics such as Gardening for Kids and legal issues. |
| The Grow Zone | resources for professional horticulturists |
| The Haworthia Society | The International Society for the study, propagation and conservation of Haworthias, Gasterias, Aloes, Bulbines and other related South African succulent plants. |
| The heather Society | The Heather Society and its affiliated societies extend a very warm welcome to everyone entering the world of heathers, not least to newcomers who have only recently developed an interest in the attractive heather family |
| The Heather Society | The Heather Society and its affiliated societies extend a very warm welcome to everyone entering the world of heathers, not least to newcomers who have only recently developed an interest in the attractive heather family. The Society covers every aspect of this world, from the wild heathers of European heaths and moorlands to the rare splendours of South African heaths, from everyday culture including choosing, growing and propagating hardy heathers to the most sophisticated heather garden designs. You can even design your new heather garden on line. |
| The Historic Gardens Foundation | The Historic Gardens Foundation is a charitable organisation set up in 1995 for everyone interested in the world’s fascinating heritage of parks and gardens. The HGF’s network of subscribers links garden enthusiasts of all kinds: visitors, owners, professional gardeners, landscape architects, historians, planners and botanists |
| The Horticultural Web (USA) | . |
| The Horticulture Tree (UK) | Web Links |
| The Invisible Gardener/Invisible Gardeners of America | Organic Gardening |
| The Japanese Garden Society | Are you intrigued... by the art and tradition of Japanese gardens? |
| The National Auricula & Primula Society | The auricula first appeared in European gardens around the middle of the sixteenth century. The cultivated forms which we grow today have been developed for over 350 years as Florist Flowers. The word florist, used in this sense, refers to a gardener who grows and raises plants to agreed standards. The use of the word to mean a flower seller is a relatively recent development. |
| The National Begonia Society | Formed in 1948 the Society currently has about 800 United Kingdom and overseas members. We have representatives based throughout the country who organise Area Shows & Meetings and are available to offer advice to members. Our National Show is held at Kings Heath, Birmingham. |
| The National Vegetable Society | The National Vegetable Society NVS is a registered charity dedicated to advancing the culture, study and improvement of vegetables offering help and advice to novice and expert show grower alike. |
| The Neighborhood BBS | . |
| The Northeastern Weed Science Society | The Northeastern Weed Science Society serves the Northeastern United States by bringing together those who are concerned with the knowledge of weeds and their control; cooperates with other scientific societies to promote research, education, and outreach activities; and publishes scientific and practical information of value concerning Weed Science and related fields. |
| The Plant Doctor | . |
| The Professional Gardeners' Guild | Formed in 1977, The Professional Gardeners' Guild was originally a society for Head Gardeners and Garden Managers. Over the years, it has evolved to include assistant gardeners, single-handed gardeners, students, self-employed gardeners, in fact anyone who makes their living through professional gardening. It will be primarily of interest to those working in the private and heritage sectors |
| The Reckless Gardener | An online gardening magazine for the first time gardener |
| The Royal Caledonian Horticultural Society | |
| The Scottish National Sweet Pea, Rose & Carnation Society | The Scottish National Sweet Pea, Rose & Carnation Society is one of the oldest gardening societies in Scotland formed in 1919. We encourage the cultivation of Sweet Peas, Roses and Carnations through annual exhibitions, lectures, demonstrations and competitions. We also promote the advancement of floral Art at our shows where the Scottish club and individual championship titles are up for grabs. |
| The UK Directory of garden shopping | Welcome to the UK Directory for Online Garden Shopping (previously known as The Garden Marketplace Directory). |
| The Ukexnet Horticultural Index | Links Page |
| The Vegetable Patch (Australia) | . |
| The Virtual Garden | . |
| The Way of Bonsai | . |
| Thrive | Gardening help for the disabled |
| Trees 2 my door com | Special tree gifts individually packed in eco friendly packaging with personalised gift cards, sent by post directly to your friends and family. Visit our Wedding Gifts page or our Birthday Gifts page and personalise a tree gift to be sent around the UK and Ireland. |
| Trewithen Gardens | Disabled access available around majority of the garden including toilets and level parking. Dogs on leads very welcome |
| United States National Arboretum | USDA Plant Hardiness ZONE MAP |
| USDA Home Gardening Website | . |
| Walled Kitchen Gardens | Walled kitchen gardens are an important part of our history, yet are now largely neglected and little understood. In the last century, most large country houses had a walled kitchen garden. They were highly productive places: food, herbs and flowers for the family, staff and guests of the big house. |
| Web Garden (US) | . |
| Web Gardening | Suppliers of a full range of gardening machinary and garden leisure items |
| Welsh Historic Gardens Trust | This website is a work in progress and aims to reflect the mission and activities of the WHGT |
| Wiggly Wigglers | Our base is the beautiful Lower Blakemere Farm in Herefordshire and our mission is to change the world, one really rural home at a time. We don't believe that helping the environment requires you eke out a dull, grey existence - it's not about shutting yourself away and becoming a grumpy greeny. Instead, it's about being part of it, and doing your bit. |
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