Good Gardening Websites: Useful Online Gardening Resources for the Home Gardener

The gardening websites and online gardening resources included in this list have been chosen because they provide information that is helpful to the home gardener. The list will be added to over time, so, if you know of a great website that you feel should be included, do please get in touch via our Contact Us form.

Gardening Websites About Individual Plant Types

If you are interested in a particular type of plant, these websites are a great starting point as they provide a wealth of information about specific plant types.

www.rose-works.com
Helping you get the most from your roses.
Cultivating, photographing, arranging, propagating and using the blooms, hips and oils.
Anyone for rose hip marmalade? Free newsletter and how-to videos.

www.aloe-vera-advice.com
Aloe Vera, Nature's own miracle plant for a healthy lifestyle.
Learn the truth about Aloe Vera and its health benefits, how to grow it and how to use it. How to read labels and identify the best Aloe Vera products.

www.drought-smart-plants.com
Drought smart plants for Canadian gardens, patios and green roofs, offers Sedum, Sempervivum, Jovibarba, thyme and tender succulent plants by mail. Also romantic and rustic, xeric and organic gardening information, ideas and inspiration for gardeners and landscapers.

www.bamboo-inspiration.com
Bamboo Inspiration provides guides on bamboo plants and bamboo gardening including the benefits these plants bring to your home and garden such as ornamental windbreaks and privacy screens. Harvest your bamboo for a variety of recipes, crafts, and bamboo building projects such as bamboo flooring! A web site that promotes the versatility of bamboo and its uses around the world as an increasingly popular environmentally friendly renewable resource.

Gardening Websites Offering General Gardening Advice

Useful and informative sites offering advice and information on a wide range of gardening topics.

www.gardenersgardening.com
All phases of gardening covered at Gardeners Gardening - Year round gardening advice including growing tomatoes, 'how to' with flowering bulbs, and much, much more.

www.easyshadegardening.com
If your garden has little sunlight and lots of shade, this site suggests many flowering plants and shrubs to make your shady places beautiful.

www.hydroponics-at-home.com
Learn about hydroponics gardening and how to build or buy an inexpensive hydroponics system...

www.gardening-the-organic-way.com
If you have any questions about organic gardening this veteran gardener will answer them for you.

Gardening Websites Offering Regional Gardening Advice

A selection of websites offering advice and information on regional gardening.

www.midwestgardentips.com
Easy to understand information for gardeners in the North and Midwest States. Growing annuals, hardy perennials, hardy roses, shrubs and trees.

Horticultural Societies and Associations

Many national, regional and local horticultural societies and associations provide online gardening sites containing a mine of country specific and regional information.

www.rhs.org.uk
The Royal Horticultural Society has one of the very best gardening information websites you will find with advice on a wide range of gardening topics, details of events and shows, and, of course, the famous RHS Plant Selector and Plant Finder databases.

Other ways to enjoy your garden...

Easy Barbecue Recipes
Free barbecue grill recipes & meat smoker cooking ideas on gas, charcoal or electric. Outdoor grilling tips, easy fire pit menus, healthy rotisserie suggestions, best homemade bbq sauce recipes.


Spring is just around the corner!

"After the recent spells of bitterly cold winter weather, you might be forgiven for thinking that spring will never arrive this year.

But the days are definitely getting brighter and longer and there are signs of life reawakening in the garden. Now is the ideal time to assess how your garden has come through the winter and to start thinking ahead to the new gardening year.

Chances are things are looking a little tired and jaded outside so take this opportunity to give your yard or garden a spring clean and get it ship shape for the coming year.

Check out our spring gardening tips on revitalising lawns and borders and sprucing up structures and surfaces and make your spring garden a more enjoyable place to be!"


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