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Bedding Plant Grower Guides
A comprehensive A-Z index of basic guides for growing bedding plants from Michigan State University.

CU Home & Garden Information Center
Information and more than 400 factsheets from Clemson University on landscape, garden and indoor plants; insects, plant diseases and other problems.

Floral & Nursery Plants Research Unit, US National Arboretum
The unit conducts a broad based program contributing to basic and developmental research and the implementation of new technologies for the florist and nursery plant industries. Emphasis is placed on developing new and superior floral and woody nursery plants.

Diagnosing Noninfectious Disorders of Floricultural Crops
A fact sheet from Ohio State University. Details the methods for diagnosing such problems as water and light stress, pollutant effects.

Oil and Other Early Season Sprays for Apple and Pear Trees
Gives tips on how and when to apply t pesticide treatments to certain fruit trees. By the Ohio State University Extension Department.

American Floral Endowment Research Database Links
Contains a considerable selection of annotated links, categorised by type, on the various aspects of growing flowering and ornamental crops.

All Cut Flowers
A collection of information on cut flower production, including brief articles, and links.

Residual water use for ornamental plant production for the development of green areas and gardens in arid regions.
Details of a Chilean report on encouraging ornamental production in difficult conditions in the north of the country.

Woody Ornamental Production
Account of the production of ornamentals in Florida. Includes notes on selection, production, and aftercare.

NCSU Floriculture Information Center
The starting page for access to North Carolina State University's floriculture information. An organized site for detailed crop production information.


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