Links
Below are links to websites that may be of interest to warm weather gardeners. Whether you are looking for plants, information or gardening supplies, chances are good that you've find these sources helpful.
Plants, Seeds and Bulbs
Brussel's Bonsai: Bonsai trees for the novice and experienced grower, plus on-site demonstrations, workshops and special events.
Edmund's Roses: Since 1949, your source for top quality modern roses, guaranteed to grow in your garden. Nearly 200 varieties available for shipping this spring.
Gilbert H. Wild & Son: America’s largest grower of peonies, iris and daylilies. Wild’s also ships hosta, ornamental grasses, lily Bulbs (Oriental and Asiatic) and dahlias.
Guzman Greenhouse: Gardening for the southwestern part of the United States.
Hidden Valley Hibiscus: Hibiscus in every flower color and form, plus cultural information and specialty fertilizer.
Lakeside Nursery: Growers of premium quality plant material, specializing in Leyland Cypress and other evergreens.
Papa Geno's Herb Farm/Prairie Home Perennials: Potted and bare root perennials, herbs, scented geraniums and heirloom veggies.
Willow Creek Gardens: The sister website to Easy to Grow Bulbs; offers additional products that are well suited to colder climates, as well as the line of warm weather items found here.
Supplies
Hoop House: Economical, steel frame greenhouse kits for gardeners who want to extend their growing seasons and/or expand the list of plants they can successful cultivate.
John & Bob's Soil Optimizer: Healthy soil = healthy plants. Amend hard, clay, sandy or compacted soil easily for better gardens and lawns. No digging or tilling; sprinkle on soil and water in. Organic and safe.
Landscape Vision: Landscape/Garden Design Software, easy to use, with real plant photos and detailed plant descriptions. Using a picture of your own home you can design your garden and dream landscape in just 5 steps.
Spray-N-Grow: A full line of foliar feeding products, soil amendments, animal deterrents, insect repellents, weed killers and more that are safe for people, plants and pets.
Information
Dave's Garden: A large, and growing, source of information on plants (complete with photos), plant companies, a gardening dictionary and lots more.
Garden Web: The largest online gardening community site with loads of information, plant and seed exchanges, regional events calendars, a glossary of botanical terms, a directory of plant societies and organizations, and more.
Garden Community Directory: An extensive resource listing for gardening information and products.
Garden Guides: Links to a variety of gardening resources.
Home and Garden Place: Links to a wide array of resources for home and garden products and information.
Dutch Flower Bulb Website: This site has been created by the U.S. Netherlands Flower Bulb Information Center and includes lots of information about bulb history, trends, cultural information and suggestions for usage in gardens, containers and the landscape.
National Gardening Association: A source of broad gardening information and regional email newsletters for Northern California, Southern California, Southwestern Dessert, Tropical South, Lower South and Middle South gardeners.
Neil Sperry's Gardens: A publication that addresses the joys and challenges of gardening in Texas.
The Flower Fields: The famous southern California agricultural fields where many of our bulbs are grown.
The Mulch: a community-based website offering gardening news, weather information, experts' top plant picks, a calendar of events, a directory of garden services, a little test to see "how weird are you?" based on the things you've done in your garden and more. Fun, interesting and helpful.
Top Garden Sites: A valuable garden directory and information resource.
Top 100 Gardening Sites: Top 100 Gardening Sites.
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