The American Herbalists Guild was founded in 1989 as a non-profit,
educational organization to represent the goals and voices of herbalists
specializing in the medicinal use of plants. Their primary goal is to
promote a high level of professionalism and education in the study and
practice of therapeutic herbalism.
CCE is your resource for information on soils, site improvement, plant
selection, proper plant care, eco-friendly practices, integrated pest manage-
ment, composting and much more. They offer offer free or low-cost gardening
classes and tours all year long, volunteer opportunities, and a speaker's
bureau of Master Gardeners that will present to your group for a small fee.
Epic Gardening helps you learn hydroponics, aquaponics and urban farming
by providing tutorials, guides and education. By blending science and nature
and putting that knowledge in the palm of your hand, they hope to influence
a generation to take food production into their own hands and change the
world.
A collection of resources from Home Advisor on gardening basics, vegetable
gardening, flower gardening, and projects to do with children. Big thanks
to library patron Kendal who recommended this resource to us.
The definitive guide to stylish outdoor spaces, with garden tours, hardscape help,
plant primers, and daily design news.
Presented by the National Gardening Association, this site is specifically
tailored for young green-thumbs who may garden at school or at home.
A resource for gardeners with expert advice, frequently asked questions,
how-to videos, and plant care guides. Particularly of note are the regional
gardening reports, which are specific to gardening zones. We are the
Mid-Atlantic zone, in USDA region 6A.
This blog will concentrate on growing things in Rockland County with its unique
micro-climes and often fickle weather. Besides answering questions, Aurelio
Orlandini will from time to time be writing articles inspired by your questions as
well as local happenings.
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