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WWW Site: The Garden Gate



         What do you do when it's too dark or too cold to garden?

                         Stop by The Garden Gate! 

The Garden Gate offers gardeners and nature lovers links to useful and
interesting sites around the world, as well as a growing collection of
original materials.  So if you enjoy plants, either in the garden or in
nature, stop on by, the gate is open! 

The Garden Gate on Prairienet
          http://www.prairienet.org/ag/garden/homepage.htm

Now also at SunSITE:
           http://sunsite.unc.edu/garden-gate/homepage.htm

Take a stroll through more than 75 pages full of good stuff for gardeners!

What's Coming into Bloom? 
     Find out what's new at the Garden Gate. 
Bloomin' Great Site 
     Not 'cool', perhaps, but bloomin' great! The Garden Gate's latest
     picks.
The Garden Spider's Web
     Read the gardening column in the WWW publication The Virtual Mirror. 
     Current topic: 'Internet Resources for Gardeners'.
The Gardener's Reading Room 
     Online books, magazines, and catalogs as well as old paper 
     friends.  So make a cup of tea and pull up a comfy chair. 
The Teaching Garden 
     Garden notes, plant lists, glossaries, and lists of from a variety of
     sources. 
The Sunroom 
     Whether you call them houseplants, indoor plants, tropicals or
     greenhouse plants, you can learn how to stop killing them.  Visit the
     Sunroom for plantlife-saving information. 
Down the Garden Path... 
     ... and around the world for virtual garden tour of botanical gardens,
     greenhouses, and private gardens. 
Internet Resources 
     Browse the world for information on horticulture, botany, ecology,
     conservation, and landscape architecture or go surfing for your own
     finds. 
Newsgroups 
     Dip into some of the many USENET newsgroups for discussions on a
     number of interesting topics. 
Illustrated E-reviews 
     The Garden Gate's very own illustrated reviews of gardening 
     and home landscaping software.  Currently featured:  FLOWERscape.

                              The Garden Gate
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Karen Fletcher                                      fletcher@prairienet.org
                                                   fletcher@sunsite.unc.edu
The Garden Gate is a non-commercial site.