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Do It Yourself:
Links to info about building, repair, decorating,
and more.
DIY Network:
The Do It Yourself network
offers a plethora of projects:
arts & crafts, home improvement, decorating, gardening,
and home improvement.
Energy Saver Tips:
The
U.S. Department of Energy advises about heating and cooling,
lighting, landscaping, and appliances.
Hometime:
Projects, questions and answers, and links to manufacturers
from the "Hometime" programs.
ImproveNet:
Everything from
dreaming, designing, and estimating to hiring a home improvement contractor.
Trading
Spaces:
See before/after pics from previous episodes, sign up
for the Trading Spaces newsletter, meet the designers, and
more.
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Garden
Burpee Seeds and Plants:
Answers to 20,000+
gardening questions, a Garden School that offers lessons,
and a
Garden Wizard who offers advice.
Dirt Doctor:
Howard Garrett's basic organic gardening program.
EDIS:
Florida's Agricultural Information Retrieval Services'
database, from the University of Florida, has info
about coastal plants, irrigation, pest control,
pesticide toxicology,
and more.
Florida Plants
Online:
Your one-stop guide to gardening in Florida.
The Garden
Gate:
A collection of links to horticulture sites
around the world.
Garden Web:
Includes gardens of the world, gardening tips, seed
exchange, and even a Mystery Plant Contest!
Gardening Launch
Pad:
All your gardening needs met and your plant questions answered, plus virtual tours of beautiful gardens.
National Gardening
Association:
Info
includes a Q&A, seed
starting guide, plant name finder, and numerous links.
Organic
Gardening Magazine:
Magazine's site features "Organic Gardening
Basics," "Solutions Online," "2000 Almanac," "Maria's Weekly Garden Thought,"
and "The Organic
Gardening Bookstore."
Thompson &
Morgan:
This English company offers a catchy online catalog searchable by common name, botanical name, or use/type.
Ultimate Citrus
Page:
All kinds of citrus information for the backyard.
University
of Arkansas Home and Garden:
Answers landscape and gardening questions.
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