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Sites selling bonsai plants should submit to: Shopping/Home_and_Garden/Plants/Trees/Bonsai Sites selling other Bonsai accessories (but not plants) should submit to: Shopping/Home_and_Garden/Plants/Trees/Bonsai/Accessories_and_GiftsBonsai (lit. bon-planted) is the art of aesthetic miniaturization of trees, or of developing woody or semi-woody plants shaped as trees, by growing them in containers. Cultivation includes techniques for shaping, watering, and re-potting in various styles of containers. "Bonsai" is a Japanese pronunciation of the earlier Chinese term penzai. A "bon" is a tray-like pot typically used in bonsai culture. The word bonsai is used in the West as an umbrella term for all miniature trees in containers or pots. Suiseki, viewing stones, Chinese scholars' stones, and rock penjing are included in this category. They all deal with the appreciation of naturally created (as distinct from carved) stones of relatively small size. If you could call it a boulder, it probably wouldn't qualify as a suiseki. These stones are appreciated for what they suggest visually, rather than for the monetary value of their mineral content.
Sites for schools, courses, and other educational programs dedicated to amateur horticulture and garden design.
Sites in this category provide information, association locations, tools, or other material that helps people who are elderly, infirm or in any way need assistance to garden.
Sites should be for actual shows and exhibitions that are primarily informational in nature. Shows may also be listed in Regional.This category has sites for flower and garden shows intended for home gardeners and gardening enthusiasts and that occur at regular intervals, such as annual shows. Submissions to this category should be from sites whose main focus is concentrated on giving information either in calendar format, in a weekly/monthly/annual format, or a resource for creating ones own gardening calendar.There is currently no description created for this category. This category is suitable for both member-only and general-membership sites, but not for sites selling gardening products.Places where gardeners meet online to share questions and answers, experience, companionship, photos and/or journals. Includes general gardening forum sites as well as people-oriented gardening portals, and sites for "mailing lists" that conduct all or part of their communications via email. Follow the category description below. If the website you''d like to submit is focused on a particular garden or a particular style of gardening, submit the site into the appropriate subcategory. Only sites containing information about multiple gardens spanning various subcategories are listed at this top levelThis area lists two categories of website: 1. Sites about actual gardens - public gardens, private gardens, botanical gardens, arboreta, personal garden pages. 2. Sites about particular styles of gardens, including examples of such gardens, tips for creating them, etc. Sites that contain information detailing how to achieve certain effects within a garden are listed here, as well as those showcasing their own achievements with a particular style. Sites are categorized according to their main focus. If a public, private, or personal garden site focuses (almost) exclusively on a particular style of garden, you'll find it in the category for that style. Gardens whose style doesn't neatly fall into the style categories are filed in the general public, private, personal, or community garden categories. Sites that sell products or showcase businesses are not listed here.
History of garden design and of individual historic gardens.
Please submit only informational sites about hydroponics.Hydroponics and "vertical gardening" utilize soil less methods to provide nutrients to plants, typically in a controlled environment. This sections contains hydroponics information for the home gardener. Sites offering photographs, artwork, or graphic products for sale should be submitted to the appropriate Shopping or Business category (see the links on this category''s page for examples). Photo galleries whose subject is limited to a particular gardening area should be submitted to the corresponding category - for example, daylily photo galleries should go in Daylilies.Category for sites with galleries of photographic images and/or graphics of flowers and plants or information on how to take plant photos, reproduce images, etc. Sites in this category cover square foot gardening and other intensive planting techniques. Primarily focusing on methods using raised beds, but also covering double planting for home orchard applications and similar techniques.Intensive planting is a gardening method in which plants are more closely spaced than in traditional row gardens. Though this causes a small drop in productivity per plant because of competition, weeds are shaded out, total crop production for the area worked is increased, and soil supplements are more effective because of the reduced space in which they are used.
Kids gardening covers sites which can give information, advice and other resources to both children interested in gardens and wanting to garden and adults who are helping them to do so - both in school and at home
Only sites that exist to provide information about landscaping will be listed here. Submit sites describing a business or offering products for sale as follows:Landscaping involves the creation and maintenance of gardens. This category is for sites that offer guides and/or "how to" advice when it comes to landscaping a garden. Sites which cover topics such as design, maintenance, lawns, and general landscaping information are listed here. Sites that showcase companies or business' offering landscaping services will not be listed here. Information only sites will be listed here.This category is for sites offering information in any number of different formats including magazines, e-zines, books, newsletters, and calendars. Sites dealing primarily with the philosophical and political aspects of organic production should submit to: Society/Issues/Environment/Food_and_Drink/Organic_FoodOrganic gardening avoids the use of man made inputs in the production of food crops, lawn care, and/or ornamental plants. This category covers how to accomplish this goal in home landscape and garden settings. All sites to do with societies for gardening using native plants and/or wildflowers are welcome here. Clubs and Associations Clubs, Associations and Societies of all gardening types can submit their sites to this category. Sites from around the world are welcomed and embraced. Please note: There are categories present for societies of Clematis, Fuscias, Horticulture, Iris', Orchids, Rhododendrons, Roses and Water Gardens. Please check these to make sure your site would not fit better into these categories. Submit sites about personalities known primarily for their radio or television shows to the appropriate category in News and Media.Sites about gardeners as people. Includes well-known garden personalities as well as personal websites of home gardeners that don't closely tie to one particular garden. Sites providing information about controlling damage in the home garden by animals, insects, or plant diseases. This category is for information only sites.Plants are a major living part of any garden. This is the area for sites who focus on specific types of plants. The subcategories have been grouped first by plant type, then by plant name. If a site focuses on one specific type of plant, it will be listed in the plant name subcategory. If there is no plant name subcategory, then the site will be listed in the plant type category until there are enough sites to create a new subcategory. Sites that sell plants will not be listed here.
This category contains links to related gardening categories within the Regional part of the Open Directory Project. No sites will be listed in this category.
Sites listed here give information on soil topics, in a form that is helpful to the home gardener.Soil is a general term which refers to the earth that plants grow in. This category lists sites providing information and advice to home gardeners on the topics of soil, potting mixtures, and additives.
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