Gardening in the United States





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American Association of Amateur Arborists
A loose association of individuals and groups who are interested in learning more about trees and other woody plants
 
American Horticultural Society
The AHS mission is to educate and inspire people to become successful and environmentally responsible gardeners by advancing the art and science of horticulture.
 
AVSA HOME PAGE
Presenting information about growing, showing and propagating African violets and other gesnariads.
 
Gardening Orgnizations and Associations you can join.
From The Garden Club these are the gardening information pages with Events, Newsletter, Tips, Children's projects, and lots of gardening information.
 
Hardy Plant Society - Mid Atlantic Group
Gardening society centered around the Philadelphia area. Brief information and membership signup form.
 
Heartland Peony Society - A midwest club for the peony enthusiast
The Heartland Peony Society - Our goal to to promote interest in peonies, provide opportunities for anyone interested in peonies to become more familiar with these magnificent flowering plants.
 
Deep South Region of National Garden Clubs, Inc.
Information on and projects of Federated Garden Clubs in the States of: Alabama,Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi and Tennessee who are members of National Garden Clubs, Inc.
 
The Gardeners Of America / Men's Garden Clubs of America
gardening
 
 

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Bonsai Containers - The bonsai container is always selected to complement the mood and colour of the bonsai. It must help to present the tree and never detract from it. There are traditional colours that are used with certain species. Muted earth colours such as darker reds,... more

Pruning Established Roses - Remove any diseased or dead wood. Old wood left for several years tends to become infected with diseases and insect pests. The bark of winter-damaged wood generally is brown or discoloured and must be cut back to healthy wood, which has a white or greenis... more

Climbing Roses - Climbing roses are often slow starters and will not produce a profusion of flowers for at least two years after planting. They are, however, very long lived. They can be grown on arches, pergolas, fences and walls. There is a basic difference between ramb... more

Bonsai Styles - Creation of bonsai follows certain rules of design that dictate the final composition. They have been worked out and refined by the Japanese for generations. The component parts of a finished bonsai are container, surface roots, trunk, branches, twigs and... more

Indoor Garden Planters - Planters can be of any dimensions and shapes appropriate to their locations. Some enthusiasts have floor level, bed-type planters large enough to include a fountain and perhaps a path to make servicing them easier. These are truly indoor gardens! But most... more

Rose Fertilizers - These usually contain nitrogen, phosphorus and potash in varying proportions, and minor elements as well. The proportions required by roses are not vital and almost any brand-name fertilizer will give good results if applied according to the manufacturer'... more

Repotting Bonsai - Since a bonsai remains in a container for life, soil becomes a very important matter; the potted tree cannot extend its roots and find moisture or food like a tree grown in the ground. The roots do continue to grow, but they eventually become potbound and... more

Caring for Newly Sown Lawn - Don't make the mistake of sprinkling it daily; but if the upper inch or so of soil becomes obviously dry, then water it freely with a fine sprinkler adjusted so that it will not wash the surface soil away. Once the seed has started to germinate, the young... more

Plant Bacterial Diseases - Bacteria which attack plants are much smaller than parasitic fungi but infect in a similar manner by living in, and killing, the tissues. Some species are able to persist by remaining in plant debris or in dormant cells in the tissue of seeds, corms, bulb... more