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The Cactus and Succulent Plant Mall - If you are interested in information about cacti and succulents, you may find this website helpful.
Flowering Plants, Annual and Perennial - If you are interested in learning about flowering plants, information is offered at this website.
Planning the Home Landscape - Landscaping enhances the value of your property. Helpful information is provided by this website sponsored by Texas A&M University.
The Butterfly Website - This website offers information on planting a butterfly garden.
International Bulb Society - You may check for information on bulbs at this website.
Ornamental Trees & Shrubs - If you want to find out about tree horticulture, click on the link to view this informative website.
Water Gardens - If you are interested in aquatic gardening, the International Waterlily and Watergardening Society offers information.
Biological Control: A Guide to Natural Enemies in North America - To determine beneficial insects for your plants, please visit this Cornell University website.
Homeowner's Resource Guide To A Beautiful Lawn - This website provides information on proper lawn care.
Common Names of Plant Diseases - Plant diseases can be devastating. Information on this website may be helpful in diagnosing and treatment of common plant diseases.
Camellia Society of the Potomac Valley - A local area website about growing camellias and discussion of different varieties.
Gardening Launch Pad - A commercial website with a multitude of gardening links on many topics.
iVillage Garden Web - A commercial website with opportunities to chat with other gardeners, exchange seeds, and plant identification.
For more information, contact Carole Butler
Last updated: 06/27/2007
LEAD Maryland Class VI Application
LEAD Maryland Class VI 2009-2010 applications now being accepted! - posted Jun 6, 2008
Governor Proclaims May “Maryland Master Gardener Month”
Governor Martin O’Malley has issued a proclamation naming May 2008 “Maryland Master Gardener Month” in recognition of the positive impact the 30-year-old program has had on gardening and landscaping practices throughout the state. - posted May 23, 2008