The trouble with gardening is that it does not remain an avocation. It becomes an obsession.
Phyllis McGinley
For the horticulture connoisseur. Provides links to several articles from The American Gardener. Membership in the AHL and subscription to The American Gardener permit you to order several varieties of seeds for free in the month of January. The member is graced with many other privileges as well.
Enables you to order from budding flower shops across the U.S. and Canada. Many of these florists even provide same day delivery. What distinguishes this service is that that there are no accompanying service or transfer charges, saving you as much as 30 percent.
A WWW resource designed by The International Society of Arboriculture (ISA) and the University of Illinois Cooperative States Research, Education, and Extension Service (ICSREES) to assist tree care professionals. Offers links to information at universities and other institutions throughout the world as well as Arborist News, newsletter of the ISA.
This is the place to go to find answers to your urban tree questions. Find out about tree diseases and pests, tree topping, and organic bio-stimulants. There is also a directory of professional arborists. The Tree Care Doctor will gladly answer your questions.
From Oregon State University, challenges you to identify coniferous tree types of the Pacific Northwest by use of a dichotomous key. If you dont have a conifer handy, you can try to identify a pictured mystery tree. Also provides links to other tree-related sites.