Joni Mitchell
Provides a collaborative environment for the exploration of ideas related to the design, planning, and policies of the environment. Focuses primarily on developing and utilizing electronic media to foster more informed decision-making.
An online catalog that describes and enables you to order plants that produce apples, coffee, figs, grapes, herbs, pears, pecans, and so on, as well as some of the lesser-known varieties. Also provides a map of U.S. climate zones, a description of pot sizes, and even a place to read and submit recipes.
Is your goal to restore your land to its pre-settlement appearance? Prevent flooding? Attract wildlife? Sunny? Shady? Wet? This page can help you to answer these questions and others. Also provides a list of suggestions for growing native plants on residential property.
Provides design and horticultural documents, links to their related landscaping sites, future site for a BBS Connection, and a photo gallery of various landscape designs.
Provides valuable links to Internet-based electronic information on a wide range of subjects that pertain to the landscape architecture field.
Learn what ASLA is and how to become a member. Obtain access to the bookstore, marketplace, file library, spotlight (a bi-monthly discussion group that has an online interview with a professional landscape architect), and join in discussion groups. Provides educational links, job links, and landscape architecture links.
Tips on how to increase your money-making capacity in the residential landscaping business. Provides suggestions on acquiring leads, sales techniques, developing your own stockyard, and so on. Includes an order form for this helpful book.
Tells its visitors how to plant birdbaths and feeders and situate trees and flowers so as to attract the denizens of the air. Also contains descriptions on the benefits of landscaping for birds, basics of landscaping for birds, plants for wild birds, getting started, as well as a reading list.
Provides a library with more than 14,000 types of reference materials. Receive information about garden tours in Pennsylvania, Delaware, New Jersey, New York, and New England. PHS also has their own exhibits and gardens to visit. Learn how to become a member and read various publications.
Tour the gardens of the University of Delaware. The tour includes eight different gardens. Descriptions of plants that are contained in the gardens are available.