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GetSet to Garden Resources

http://www.gardeningbc.com/

A gardening resource site for indoor and outdoor gardening, ponds, yard sites and stores.

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Green Landscaping with Native Plants

http://www.epa.gov/greenacres/

Listing of news, resources, and information from the US Environmental Protection Agency on using native plants in the Great Lakes region. Also PDF fact sheets per state.

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Kurtz-Fernhout Software

http://www.kurtz-fernhout.com/

Formerly commercial programs now available for free. Garden with Insight is a garden simulator, and PlantStudio is botanical illustration software.

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Landscape-America

http://www.landscape-america.com/

General resource site including landscaping, lawn care, special topics, and how to resolve problems.

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Suite101: Landscaping

http://landscaping.suite101.com

Columnist Georgene Bramlage offers weekly articles on landscape design and installation for residential gardens.

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Water Wise Gardening for the Pacific Northwest

http://rodsgarden.50megs.com/waterwise.htm

Rod Smith, nursery professional in Oregon, describes how to save water by choosing low water plants, grouping plants according to water needs, preparing the soil properly, and conserving water with drip irrigation and mulch.

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