Good Gardening Website Guide
Posted: November 15th, 2010 | Author: hortoris | Filed under: Projects | No Comments »We are biased with this first selection as our sister site offers tips for top gardeners on a wide range of garden matters. Check out the 20 categories where old post are filed such as the House Plant selection. Alternatively search for the plant, or gardeners tip you are looking for amongst the 1500 pages in the archive.
‘Royal Horticultural Society’ (RHS) says it in the name and the web site has truly regal pretensions. The public can access a wealth of information and databases but may be encouraged to become a member of the society to get even more benefits.
Garden.com is a humongous retailing site for all that are garden products. Use it to check what is on the market then shop around for a local supplier. As with most sites if you are lost click on the name or logo to go home.
The National Gardens scheme is a national institution with its comprehensive list of gardens open to the public for charity. An NGS garden will have had strict quality control and you are likely to find a location on the site that you can’t wait to visit in person.
Specialist and enthusiast create some great sites with founts of knowledge and good photography. You wont go far wrong with the Alpine Garden Society
A magazine magazine on the web can be found on Gardeners World. a spin off from the BBC TV programme and monthly magazine of the same name. If you want a virtual magazine this is the site for you
For those who what to Garden Organic then the old HDRA site is now spruce vibrant. I am not sure what Henry Doubleday would make if it but have a look for yourself.
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