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Gardening on the Internet: Bookmarks to Keep


general gardening list I co-own with Barb Dorsett. It is one of the oldest gardening email lists and well known for both its gardening content and its over-the-back fence chit-chat unrelated to gardening. Signal to noise ratio varies with the season.

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  • After you have tried all of the above with no luck, email me mailto:cottagegarden@snail-mail.net or use the little envelope icon at the top left of this page. I'll give it my best shot.

    SURF ON!
    Gardeners (and garden writers) of all persuasions should find at least some -- if not all-- of these sites helpful at one time or another. I hope you feel encouraged to strike out on your own and surf with confidence, too.

    Cottage gardeners like me are by necessity such generalists, we always seem to need to learn more. To say the internet allows us easy access to a "continuing education" is probably the understatement of the millennium.

    Surf on!

    Barbara M. Martin

  • Contributing Editor, The Cottage Garden
  • Biweekly Columnist, Mid-Atlantic Regional Report, National Gardening Association
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