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Welcome to Dave's Garden, the website where friends share their triumphs and dilemmas in their home gardens and their lives. Dave's Garden is also a place for gardeners to share seeds or plants with other gardeners, and has so much to offer, you are certainly going to find something that will have you coming back daily, as well as making you proud to tell your friends and family about your new gardening home on the net.
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Welcome to PlantFiles, the largest plant database in the world with 162,639 entries, 182,957 images and 87,681 comments. Currently entries are from 388 families, 4,694 genera, 38,148 species, and 101,298 cultivars. PF continues to grow through the collaborative efforts of 27,765 gardeners from around the world, most notably the Uber Gardeners. Any registered user may add new plants, images, details, comments, and ZIP codes.
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Have you ever wondered about a particular gardening term or concept? Welcome to Gardenology, a knowledge base of 3,378 garden terms compiled by gardeners and farmers from around the world.
They've shared their plant knowledge and expertise in 4,514 definitions, tips, and techniques.
If you were looking for a botanical latin terms, try Botanary, the botanical dictionary.
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Gardening: a disease for which there is no cure. Caught by association with other gardeners, reading books, enjoying botanical gardens, watching garden shows or making frequent stops to local nurseries. Also by taking road trips to far away garden spots. No complete treatment, if any at all.
Gardening: a disease for which there is no cure. Caught by association with other gardeners, reading books, enjoying botanical gardens, watching garden shows or making frequent stops to local nurseries. Also by taking road trips to far away garden spots. No complete treatment, if any at all.
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These are the forums at GardenWeb which cover the cultivation of roses.
The GardenWeb Glossary of Botanical Terms currently contains 4.400 terms relating to botany, gardening, horticulture and landscape architecture and is regularly updated.
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The GardenWeb Glossary of Botanical Terms currently contains 4.400 terms relating to botany, gardening, horticulture and landscape architecture and is regularly updated.