Winterwood Farm. Since 1997, Winterwood Farm has been a licensed agricultural composting facility and is now bagging premium compost products exclusively under the Winterwood Farm trademarked brand name, offering an eye catching line of bagged products. At Natureworks you can find their bagged Premium Shellfish Compost and bagged Premium Planting Mix available for sale. www.winterwood-farm.com
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Campania International. Visit this site to see quality statuary and fine garden accents. www.campaniainternational.com
Coast of Maine. This supplier recycles aquacultural and agricultural waste products to produce some of our favorite composts and potting soils. www.coastofmaine.com
Concrete Dreams is located in Middletown, Connecticut. Stop by Natureworks or view Kim Kuzina's web site to see photos of her amazing creations. www.kimsconcretedreams.com.
Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station. The nation's oldest agricultural experiment station is a goldmine of information for gardeners! www.caes.state.ct.us
Connecticut Invasive Plant Working Group. A group of dedicated plant professionals have put this site together with lots of resources--photos, publications, events, contacts, and more. www.hort.uconn.edu/cipwg
Invasive Plant Atlas of New England. This site has a great catalog of species. Entries include photos, detailed botanical information, scientific documentation, and links to other sites with further information.
http://nbii-nin.ciesin.columbia.edu/ipane/
NOFA - Ct. Chapter. This is the web site for the Connecticut Chapter of the Northeast Organic Farming Association. NOFA certifies organic growers and supports organic gardeners and consumers interested in organic products. www.ctnofa.org
North Country Organics. This supplier is dedicated to making horticulture productive, successful, and profitable without compromising the earth's eco-system with harmful chemicals. www.norganics.com
Organic Gardening Magazine. OG has been a leading voice in the organic movement for over 50 years, and now they're on the Web! www.organicgardening.com
SafeLawns Foundation is a Maine based non-profit focused on changing the lawn-care culture of the United States (and by extension, any place else lawns are grown). They are largely a virtual organization, and so conduct most of their affairs by phone and over the Internet. SafeLawns.org announced three nationwide initiatives April 4th, 2007 on the National Mall in Washington, DC, the “nation’s front yard.” The cherry blossoms were aglow and the warm spring showers were helping the spring bulbs grow as they set out to change the way America cares for her lawns. Their MISSION is to create a broad-based coalition of non- and for-profit organizations committed to educating society about the benefits of organic lawn care and gardening, and effect a quantum change in consumer and industry behavior. www.safelawns.org
Stepables: Visit this site for great information on a huge variety of durable plants for pathways, borders, ground covers, living mulch, and planting between paving stones. A neat interactive site with a focus on plants that tolerate foot traffic. www.stepables.com
Sunshine Farm and Gardens, West Virginia is the home of Barry Glick, "The Cyber-Plantsman", and one of the most extensive collections of North American plants in the world. www.sunfarm.com
Terra Nova Nurseries. Visit this site for amazing photographs of many plants found in our catalog. www.terranovanurseries.com
The Audubon Shop is widely known by birders throughout the state and the country as THE place for optical equipment, international travel and field guides, and expert advice. www.theaudubonshop.com
Wild Ones: Native Plants, Natural Landscapes promotes environmentally sound landscaping practices to preserve biodiversity through the preservation, restoration and establishment of native plant communities. Wild Ones is a not-for-profit environmental education and advocacy organization. The Mountain Laurel Chapter sponsored by Ct. College Arboretum of Wild Ones meets the first Saturday of the month at the Olin Science Center, Connecticut College, New London, Connecticut. www.for-wild.org |