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Biological Contrtol
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A guide to Natural Enemies in North America. Cornell University's guide that provides photographs and descriptions of major biological control (or
biocontrol) agents of major insect, disease and weed pests in North
America.
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Colorado States Cooperative Extension Service
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Colorado States Cooperative Extension Service is maintained by Judy Sedbrook a Colorado Master Gardener is a very useful site covering a wide range of gardening topics Some of the areas covered are:lawns and grasses, plant health care, continer gardening, flowers, friut trees, vegitables, water, gardening, insects and pests, and even houseplants.
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GreenSheets Gardening
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GreenSheets Gardening web site offers access to almost every state Extension Service's data base. Want to know about your particular states soils problem, salt content, or even their Master Gardening Program, look no further.
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National Gardening Association
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For more than twenty years, the National Gardening Association has been doing two things: helping gardeners and helping people through gardening. Founded in 1972 (as "Gardens for All") to spearhead the community garden movement, today's National Gardening Association (NGA) is best known for its high-quality publication, National Gardening Magazine, its innovative science education programs and its garden-related research.
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National Integrated Pest Management Network
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Colorado State University's site for managing pests in the home, garden and yard.
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Pennsylvania Horticultural Society
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The Pennsylvania Horticultural Society is a non-profit membership organization founded in 1827 to encourage and advance horticultural interests. Their Green Scences Magazine is an excellent publication. Their Yearly Gold Medal Plant awards it often underused but exceptional plants is very useful to the discriminating gardener.
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Yard & Garden
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A weekly column produced by the NMSU Cooperative Extension Service Plant Science Department to answer YOUR questions about how to care for your garden and landscape. It is written by Curtis W. Smith, Ph.D., an Extension Horticulture Specialist with New Mexico State University's Cooperative Extension Service.
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| NOTE: Still looking for more informative pages. Please feel free to send me any good links I am missing or if above links have been changed or become inactive.
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