Internet Links from the River Falls Garden Club
State Extension Agencies - Master
Gardener Sites - Magazines - Other
Horticulture Links
| University of
Minnesota Extension - Gardening and Commercial Horticulture Programs include training, seminars, and short courses for Minnesota fruit and vegetable growers, midwestern food producers, nursery crop producers, floriculture producers, apple growers, grape growers, turf managers/producers, and shade tree/landscape managers. Site includes printable extension publications. | |
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of Wisconsin Horticulture - Extension and Outreach Includes a list of UW-Extension faculty, extension publications, and county extension agencies. | |
| Iowa State University
- Horticulture Extension Includes commercial and consumer horticulture information. | |
| Yard and
Garden Line From the University of Minnesota's Extension service. Includes telephone numbers to call for question, links to other resources, and a Master Gardener bulletin board for questions. |
| Minnesota
Master Gardener Program Minnesota Master Gardeners are paraprofessionals who represent the University of Minnesota Extension Service and teach horticulture. Typical activities of Master Gardeners include answering phone inquiries concerning home horticulture, teaching classes, holding workshops, Home and Yard days, guiding and supervising community plantings and school gardens, teaching and judging 4-H horticulture projects or exhibits, writing newspaper columns and horticulture newsletters, holding plant clinics in garden centers, staffing county and state fair displays, and other activities. | |
| Wisconsin Master Gardeners Master Gardeners are trained volunteers who aid University of Wisconsin Extension staff by helping people in the community better understand horticulture and their environment. This site can help you learn about becoming a Master Gardener in Wisconsin, find information about horticultural topics, and connect to the statewide network of Master Gardener associations. |
| Fine
Gardening Magazine Online Includes weekly and monthly features. Articles and suggestions are organized into selections to click on such as current issue, structures, design, techniques, and plants selections. | |
| Northern
Gardener Magazine The magazine of the Minnesota State Horticultural Society. The online version of the monthly magazine with articles for gardening in colder climates. |
| American Horticultural Society Description from the site - The American Horticultural Society (AHS), founded in 1922, is an educational, non-profit, 501(c)(3) organization that recognizes and promotes excellence in American horticulture. It is one of the oldest and most prestigious gardening organizations in the United States whose mission is to educate and inspire people of all ages to become successful and environmentally responsible gardeners by advancing the art and science of horticulture. AHS is known for its educational programs and the dissemination of horticultural information. | |
| Minnesota Landscape
Arboretum The Minnesota Landscape Arboretum is part of the Department of Horticultural Science at the University of Minnesota. Its mission is to provide a community and a national resource for horticultural and environmental information, research and public education; to develop and evaluate plants and horticultural practices for cold climates; and to inspire and delight all visitors with quality plants in well-designed and maintained displays, collections, model landscapes and conservation areas. | |
| Proven Winners Proven Winners is an international marketing cooperative comprised of some of the world's best propagators. As a group, they are dedicated to developing new hybrid varieties that will perform well for both the grower and consumer. This elite group selects the most exciting varieties from around the world and conducts intense trials in North American climates. Only the most colorful, fastest growing, versatile and vigorous plants are selected to bear the Proven Winners label. | |
| Sustainable Urban Landscape Information
Series Description from the Scout Report - This outstanding site from the University of Minnesota Extension offers a detailed guide to designing, creating, and maintaining sustainable urban landscapes. Aimed at both the public and the horticulture/ landscape industry, the site is composed of four main sections. The first, Design, takes users on a detailed trip through the process of envisioning, planning, and designing landscapes that are cost effective, visually pleasing, and easy on the environment. The next section, Plant Selection, overviews the basics of selecting plants for landscapes and includes an excellent plant selection database. With detailed information and photos of over 1,200 plants, the database is worthy of an annotation in itself. The Implementation section covers preparation, planting, installation, and construction of urban landscapes, with several illustrated how-to projects. The final section, Maintenance, offers a comprehensive guide to lawn care, with additional features on tree, shrub, and plant care planned for the future. A collection of links to related land-grant University and Extension sites rounds out the site. | |
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USDA Plants Database The PLANTS Database is a single source of standardized information about plants. This database focuses on vascular plants, mosses, liverworts, hornworts, and lichens of the U.S. and its territories. The PLANTS Database includes names, checklists, automated tools, identification information, species abstracts, distributional data, crop information, plant symbols, plant growth data, plant materials information, plant links, references, and other plant information. | |
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Forestry Service Pesticide and Herbicide Fact Sheets
These fact sheets are a series issued by the Forest Service for their workers and the general public. Each fact sheet provides information on forest and land management uses, environmental and human health effects, and safety precautions for various pesticides and their formulations. Unless otherwise stated, the toxicity data presented in these fact sheets refer to the active ingredient. | |
| Weeds
on the Web Battle invasive plants threatening the biodiversity of wild lands. Authored by the Nature Conservancy, you can choose the Latin or common name from two lists of plants. Choose the plant you want to learn more about and see pictures and articles. |
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