Links We Recommend
Here are some websites that we recommend you visit that might be interesting or that can increase your knowledge of plant material:
www.caes.state.ct.us
CT Agricultural Experiment Station- An amazing resource for plant databases, plant disease information, ongoing agricultural problems in the state that may affect our communities and much more.
www.ctnofa.org
CT Chapter of NOFA. NOFA, or Northeast Organic Farming Association, offers a course to certify those working in the nursery and landscape industry in organic land care. It also works to support organic gardeners and consumers interested in organics.
www.organiclandcare.net
Offers a listing of Certified Organic Land Care Professionals in the state of CT. Look for Warner's listing under 'AOLCP Search' section of the website.
www.hort.uconn.edu/plants
UCONN Plant Database. Allows you to search for plants by Latin or Common name. Each plant listing offers characteristics and cultural information.
www.ct.gov.dep
Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection, offers information on current topics in our state and important envrionmental news.
www.hort.uconn.edu/cipwig
CT Invasive Plant Working Group. A group that works hard to raise awareness of the problem of invasive plants in our state and how to identify these plants.
www.ipane.org
Invasive Plant Atlas of New England. A comprehensive database of invasive and potentially invasive plants.
www.invasive.org
Center for Invasive Species and Ecosystem Health.
www.ctbutterfly.org
CT Butterfly Association promotes the awareness and appreciation of butterflies and moths.
www.ct-botanical-society.org
CT Botanical Society is an organization that offers a great website with information on wildflowers, native plants, plant i.d. as well as how to become a member of the organization and field trips that are offered.
www.safelawns.org
Safe Lawns Foundation.
www.ladybug.uconn.edu
UCONN Home and Garden Education Center. They answer gardening questions for homeowners and offer information on soil testing.
Products we sell:
www.fafard.com
Provider of bagged soils, mulches and composts. Find information on their products here.
www.coastofmaine.com
One of our favorite vendors, selling organic soils, composts and specialty soil amendments, many made with elements from the sea...
www.gilberties.com
Connecticut certified organic herb grower. Find great cultural information on herbs on their website.
www.jonathangreen.com
Company offering lawn care products, including many organics and a new line of low-phosphorus fertilizers. Find detailed lawn care information here.