The Garden Gate offers gardeners and nature lovers links
to useful and interesting sites around the world as well
as a growing collection of original materials. So if you
enjoy plants, either in the garden or in nature, stop on
by, the gate is open!
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What's Coming into Bloom?
- Find out what's new at The Garden Gate.
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Index to The Garden Gate
- A quick way to find what you're looking for.
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The Garden Spider's Web
- Read my gardening column on
GardenWeb. Current topic: 'Internet Resources for
Gardeners'.
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The Teaching Garden
- Enough glossaries, FAQs, special topic WWW pages, collections,
and plant lists to keep the info-junkies among us busy for
quite a while.
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The Gardener's Reading Room
- Online books, magazines, and catalogs as well as catalog information.
So make a cup of tea and pull up a comfy chair.
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The Sun Room
- Whether you call them houseplants, indoor plants, tropicals or
greenhouse plants, you can learn how to stop killing them. Visit
the Sun Room for plant life-saving information.
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Down the Garden Path...
- ... and around the world for virtual garden tour of
botanical gardens, greenhouses, and private gardens.
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Gardening Software
- Reviews of gardening and landscaping software plus
links to informational product homepages.
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Mailing Lists for Gardeners
- Not getting enough e-mail? No excuses. Subscribe to a few of these
mailing lists and fix that problem forever!
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General Internet Resources
- A collection of WWW and gopher sites for information
on horticulture, botany, ecology, conservation, and
landscape architecture.
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The Holding Bed
- Where new links are heeled in until they are transplanted into
their permanent spots. Or composted...
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Gardening in Illinois
- A resource for gardeners in East Central Illinois,
Gardening in Illinois provides horticultural information
specifically for our area, mini-tours of interesting
places to visit, as well as our very own newsgroup.
Selecting
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- The Garden Gate is a non-commercial service provided for the
enjoyment and edification of recreational gardeners everywhere.
- If you would like to suggest an addition to The Garden Gate,
you can use this handy submission form.
- The Garden Gate is brought to you by
Karen Fletcher. I always welcome with contributions, feedback, comments,
and suggestions. E-mail me at
fletcher@prairienet.org
- If you have a gardening questionùalthough I am always happy to
try to help locate horticulture information resources,
I regret that the volume of mail I receive does not permit me
to answer specific gardening questions.
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Prairienet community network, a community service of the Graduate School
of Library Science at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. The Garden
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Copyright (c) 1996 Karen Fletcher. All Rights Reserved.
Last updated on February 25, 1996 by
Karen Fletcher,
fletcher@prairienet.org.
Original materials on The Garden Gate may be copied and distributed only
for personal, non-commercial use provided they are kept in their original form.
The Garden Gate WWW sites are not affiliated with various Garden Gate magazines.
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