The North American Cottage Garden Society celebrates the informal cottage garden style of horticulture, which mixes ornamentals & edibles, adapting it to North American climates, conditions, natives, & adaptavars.
The aim of the Southern Seed Legacy is to preserve the cultural and genetic biodiversity of the Southern United States. The Sslp network link heirloom plant growers and seed savers in the region.
Twin Cities Garden Exchange is for gardeners in the Minneapolis, St. Paul area who want to trade seeds, plants, bulbs, rhizomes, etc. as well as garden supplies and implements, landscaping materials, manual labor, and the like. We help grow community through gardening.
Garden Inspired Tourism offers information on a host of diverse gardens, arts, culture, heritage, and adventures of garden-interest in British Columbia.
Company incolved in the research and development of environmentally friendly green product alternatives. Research has been partaken in biodegradable wares and organic fertilisers.
A man with a dream, and a talent for landscaping established a name for a company with a bright and beautiful future. Little Creek Ranch Landscaping has transformed yards to extravagant gardens, and extravagant gardens to beautification award winning houses.
An online study & references in Botany, Biotechnology, Biochemistry, Plant Science, Gardening, Agriculture, Horticulture, Forestry, Bioinformatics, Molecular Biology, Genetics with full list of research intitutes & scientific journals.
Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden is the first Ming Dynasty-style garden created outside of China. Majestic architecture, fantastically shaped rocks, symbolic plants, and jade green waterways combine to form a landscape masterpiece.
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