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  1. Marijuana Horticulture: The Indoor/Outdoor Medical Grower's Bible by Jorge Cervantes, 2006-02-01
  2. Principles of Horticulture, Fifth Edition by C R Adams BSc (Agric) HonsMIHortDip Applied Ed, M P Early MScBSc HonsDTACert Ed, et all 2008-10-15
  3. Horticulture As Therapy: Principles and Practice by Sharon Simson, Martha Straus, 2003-06-23
  4. Indoor Marijuana Horticulture - The Indoor Bible (Marijuana Horticulture: The Indoor/Outdoor Medical Grower's Bible) by Jorge Cervantes, 2001-09
  5. Culture and Horticulture: A Philosophy of Gardening by Wolf-Dieter Storl, 1979-06
  6. Horticulture: Principles and Practices (4th Edition) by George Acquaah, 2008-05-28
  7. Horticulture Therapy Methods: Making Connections in Health Care, Human Service, And Community Programs (Haworth Series in Therapy & Human Development Through Horticulture) by Rebecca Haller, Christine Kramer, 2006-12-06
  8. Introductory Horticulture, 7th Edition by H. Edward Reiley, Jr.Carroll L. Shry, 2006-04-14
  9. Horticulture: Principles and Practices (3rd Edition) by George Acquaah, 2004-05-10
  10. Plants for Profit: Income Opportunities in Horticulture by Francis X. Jozwik, Dr. Jozwik, 2000-03-01
  11. Sustainable Horticulture: Today and Tomorrow by Raymond P. Poincelot, 2004-01-02
  12. Electricity in Agriculture and Horticulture by Selim LemstrApm, 2008-08-21
  13. New York Botanical Garden Illustrated Encyclopedia of Horticulture - Volume 9 [Q-Sta] by Thomas H. Everett, 1982-04-01
  14. Plant Physiology in Relation to Horticulture (Science in Horticulture Series) by J. K. Bleasdale, 1985-01

1. Horticulture Solutions
General information on all aspects of horticulture, including house plants, bulbs, soils and fertilizers.
http://www.ag.uiuc.edu/~robsond/solutions/hort.html
Please read the Back to the Solutions Home Page Back to the University of Illinois Extension Send comments and suggestions to solutions@aces.uiuc.edu University of Illinois, College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences, Cooperative Extension Service.

2. HRI Has A New Web Site
Principal UK organisation tasked with carrying out horticultural research and development and transferrin Category Science Agriculture Organizations......horticulture Research International to innovate and communicate for the benefitof producers and consumers of horticultural and other plant-based products.
http://www.hri.ac.uk/
HRI has a new web site. Please click here to go to our new site if not redirected automatically.

3. Horticulture And Home Pest News
horticulture Home Pest News is filled with articles on current horticulture, plantcare, pest management, and common household pests written by Iowa State
http://www.ipm.iastate.edu/ipm/hortnews/
is filled with articles on current horticulture, plant care, pest management, and common household pests written by Iowa State University Extension specialists in the Departments of Entomology Horticulture and Plant Pathology The newsletter is published weekly during the growing season (April to September) and monthly during the rest of the year. The subscription price is $20.00 per year (January to December). To subscribe, please fill out the subscription form (in Adobe PDF format). The following issues are available online Current Issue March 7, 2003
Previous Issue: February 21, 2003
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from 1992 to the present An index for each general area covered by the newsletter is now available (but is not current; we are working on automating updates to the index to include recent issues). You may get better results from the search engine. General Horticulture
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by the Department of Entomology Iowa State University , Ames, Iowa. Last updated March 14, 2003

4. Aggie Horticulture
Lists related classes offered at Texas A M, and offers a wealth of gardening resources. Learn about wildflowers in bloom, and visit the kids' page.
http://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/
PULL DOWN TO SELECT A SECTION SEARCH Aggie Horticulture New Features in Aggie Horticulture People Student Info Grad Info Classes Gardening just for KIDS Wildflowers in Bloom Tissue Culture TAMU EXTENSION CEMAP Texas Superstar(TM) Ornamentals Web East Texas Piney Woods Gardening South Texas Vegetable Web Texas Master Gardeners Links PLANTanswers Aggie Horticulture PicturePages hortIPM Vegetable Improvement Center Benz School of Floral Design AggieTurf Aggie Horticulture Contributors Aggie Horticulture Network Servers
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, Head of Horticultural Sciences, 202 Horticulture/Forest Science Building, College Station, TX 77843-2133. Phone: 979-845-5341 FAX: 979-845-0627. Aggie Horticulture was created and is maintained by Dan Lineberger . Graphic design by Gretchen Eagle. http://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/
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5. Center For Urban Horticulture ~ University Of Washington
Research, teaching, and public service on the selection, management and role of plants and ecosystems in the urban environment. Maintains the Union Bay Gardens, Washington Park Arboretum, Miller Horticultural Library, the Hyde Horticultural Herbarium, and the Douglas Research Conservatory. College of Forest Resources, University of Washington, Seattle.
http://depts.washington.edu/urbhort/
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6. Pennsylvania State University - Department Of Horticulture
Degree programs include undergraduate and graduate options. Search a directory of faculty, staff, grad students, postdoctorates and alumni.
http://hortweb.cas.psu.edu/

7. The Department Of Horticulture At Cornell University
Find details on the department's research, notable alumni, and degree programs. Also has customized pages for gardeners, growers, and students. Department of horticulture. 134A Plant Science Bldg, Cornell University,
http://www.hort.cornell.edu/
Department of Horticulture
134A Plant Science Bldg, Cornell University,
Ithaca, NY 14853 USA
607-255-4568/1789, Fax: 607-255-9998/0599
Email: hort@cornell.edu
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Get hands on experience growing food and flowers, selling them at our stand on Ho Plaza, while making friends in the process. Volunteer now for the 2003 growing season. Email Marguerite Wells for more information: mw38@cornell.edu Tree Fruit Pruning Workshop , for homeowners, small-scale orchardists, and professionals, March 22, Watkins Glen, NY, featuring Rick Reisinger, Cornell Orchards Manager. More tree fruit and berry workshops. Coming in spring 2003 from CCE publications
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8. University Of Florida Institute Of Food And Agricultural Science Environmental H
What is Environmental. horticulture? IFAS Home. UF Home. Children's Gardening
http://hort.ifas.ufl.edu/

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9. Assocation For Women In Horticulture
The Association for Women in horticulture is a Seattlebased organization for women working in (or hoping to work in) the field of horticulture. The group fosters professional development through speakers, networking and various projects, as well as providing an annual scholarship.
http://www.awhort.org
home membership events referral service ... contact us The Association for Women in Horticulture (AWH)* was formed in 1984 in Seattle, Washington by women entering the landscape and horticulture industry. It has since grown to a membership encompassing women and men from all facets of the industry. AWH exists to promote the professional development and advancement of women in the horticultural industry of the Puget Sound area . The organization does this by providing opportunities for business development, professional advancement, continuing education and personal enrichment. AWH encourages volunteering on the organization's board, one of numerous committees or on landscaping projects. The group is currently designing and installing landscaping for a Habitat for Humanity project in the Shoreline area, and assisting in the development of the Highline Botanical Garden in Seatac. Regular activities/member benefits include: The Leaf REFERRAL SERVICE established to help the public find qualified horticulturists, for individual members to find employment, and for member businesses to find employees Women in Horticulture conference Scholarships for women pursuing horticultural studies *until recently, AWH was known as the Association for Women in Landscaping (AWL).

10. Guernsey Horticulture Site - States Of Guernsey Committee For Horticulture
Guernsey Government site for the island's horticultural industry.
http://www.horticulture.guernsey.gg/
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This web site is produced and maintained by the States of Guernsey Committee for Horticulture. Please follow any of the links at the top of each page to discover more about the lovely island of Guernsey and its horticultural heritage. If you have any comments or questions about Guernsey's horticultural industry or about our web site, please let us know. The States of Guernsey Committee for Horticulture is at: Raymond Falla House
P O Box 459, Longue Rue
St Martins GY1 6AF
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United Kingdom techservs@horticulture.guernsey.gg
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11. Horticulture For All Home Page
The Federation to Promote horticulture for Disabled People in the UK covers horticulture therapy, training and enhancement of life from gardening.
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/Jane_Stoneham/homepage.htm
Horticulture For All Home Page
Horticulture for All is the working name of The Federation to Promote Horticulture for Disabled People (FPHDP). This is a charity designed to encourage and facilitate communication between people working in the fields of social and therapeutic horticulture. As members, we use horticulture as a means of improving skills, health and quality of life. We develop training, education and rehabilitation programme and work in day centres, special schools, hospitals, sheltered workshops and in the community. We work with people with special needs to design and manage environments they can live in with the aim of helping them to make the most of their abilities, to build confidence and increase their well-being. People have a natural affinity for gardens and gardening as food, medicines, relaxation and our very livelihood are often derived from plants. Some people reap benefits from working the soil, battling the weeds and watching plants grow. Others prefer to let others do the hard work, finding pleasure in simply being in a garden. Both the active and passive ways of enjoying horticulture are promoted by Federation members. Other members work professionally in horticultural therapy, in settings where clear treatment goals can be furthered by working with plants. In short, we aim to identify, research and promote the benefits of contact with plants to people's lives and to build links between people with common interests.

12. Strawberry Plants, Blueberry Plants, Specialty Fruits, Vegetable Plants
Suppliers of products to the fruit, vegetable, nursery, and specialty agriculture markets in the eastern U.S. Group of companies includes Indiana Berry and Plant Co. (different types of berries, rhubarb, asparagus, horseradish, Kiwi, and grapes). Other companies are Hadwin Supply and Berthoud Montana Sprayers.
http://www.inberry.com/
The Superb Horticulture group of companies is at your service to provide top quality products for your specialty crops production needs. In the beginning, we specialized in small fruit crops but have now grown to be one of the superior suppliers of products to the fruit, vegetable, nursery and specialty agriculture markets in the eastern U.S. Click below to browse through our organization and get to know us. Thanks for stopping bySam, Carol, John D., John H., Connie, Albert, Brandon, Gerry, and the rest!
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13. Leisure And Living: Horticulture
Directory of garden centres, retail nurseries, wholesale nurseries, landscape gardeners, plant suppliers and official horticultural societies and organisations.
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14. RNZIH - Royal New Zealand Institute Of Horticulture - Home Page
The mission of the RNZIH is to encourage and improve horticulture in the country.
http://www.rnzih.org.nz/
Welcome to the Royal New Zealand Institute of Horticulture (Inc.)
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The RNZIH is this country's only National Horticultural Society.
Our mission is to 'Encourage and improve horticulture in New Zealand by promoting the understanding, appreciation, conservation and use of plants'. Membership appeals to people from all walks of life.
Professional horticulturists to keen gardeners will benefit from the quality of information and access to knowledge offered by the Institute. Supports plant conservation projects and has compiled a National Register of significant collections Operates a national scheme to identify and register Notable Trees of New Zealand Organizes professional seminars on horticultural topics regionally Submissions to Parliament on horticultural issues Please visit our Horticulture Pages for more information, including: Image Gallery Plant Profiles Plant Articles Book Reviews ... RNZIH Publications , and Other Information
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16. OSU Horticulture & Crop Science In Virtual Perspective
Ohio State University site includes research databases, horticultural factsheets, course info, and plant dictionary. to the people, programs, and products of the Department of horticulture and Crop Science at The Ohio State University.
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17. Aggie Horticulture Just For Kids
Site created July 19, 1998. Aggie horticulture for Kids is a serviceof the Texas A M University horticulture Program. Special thanks
http://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/kindergarden/
Junior Master Gardener kinderGARDEN Nutrition in the Garden Human Issues in Horticulture ... Aggie Horticulture Site created July 19, 1998. Aggie Horticulture for Kids Dan Lineberger

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20. Horticulture Magazine -- Gardening At Its Best
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