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Helpful Links

Here's a list of helpful links we've compiled for your use that includes informational websites and gardens.

All Season Blog Spot

http://allseasonplants.blogspot.com/
Check out the latest blog entry from the gardeners at All Season Plants.

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Informational Websites

http://www.monrovia.com
We love this site because it has gorgeous photographs, helpful plant descriptions and references to the plants we buy from this very popular grower.

http://plant-disease.ippc.orst.edu/
An incredible online resource for diagnosing plant disease in the garden. This site provides easy search options, vivid photographs and reliable advice on how to resolve your problems.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/gardening/gardening_with_children/
Part of a larger news organization, this site has wonderful fun facts for children and adults about gardening and why we love it so.

http://extension.oregonstate.edu/mg/
Information and materials on how to become a Master Gardener in Oregon.

http://mastergardener.wsu.edu/
How to become a Master Gardener in Washington State. Go Cougs!

http://www.garden.org/zipzone/index.php
USDA Hardiness Zone Finder

http://https://www.trees.com/house-plants/ferns
If you want to buy plants online, this is great place to shop!

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Gardens

http://www.bellevuebotanical.org/
A phenomenal experience for anyone who loves the garden. Bellevue Botanical Garden takes it the extra mile when it comes to design.

http://www.oregongarden.org/
Another fun-filled afternoon for the plant obsessed. I mention Oregon Garden and get a cheer from my little kids. They love to ride the tour bus, wander through the corn mazes, or walk the “long trail” as they call it, through the native oaks. You can plan a day and an evening to see your favorite band. Well behaved dogs are always welcomed in this beautiful garden.

http://www.rosegardenstore.org/
The popular Portland Rose Garden is set on the hillside of Portland, with views of the city and a light breeze that carries the soothing scent of the roses.

http://www.japanesegarden.com/
The Japanese Gardens are located very near the rose garden, so plan enough time to enjoy them both. Tranquility is how I would describe this garden.

http://www.portlandchinesegarden.org/
A fascinating garden located near downtown Portland’s Chinatown. Enjoy a peaceful walk through a formal garden filled with unique species. My favorite is the tea room where you can relax and enjoy the garden.

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