Gardens on the web
Allotment and Kitchen gardens www.xpz05.dial.pipex.com/homepage.htm
Lots of information, such as where to find allotments, what to grow etc
BBC gardening sites www.bbc.co.uk/gardening/
Links to all BBC sites
Dr Greenfingers www.doctorgreenfingers.co.uk/
Many links, help and ideas here
Virtual Library www.gardenweb.com/vl/
WWW Virtual Library containing hundreds of further links on every subject imaginable
- a terrific resource
Gardens Supply sources
Water Gardens HQ www.watergardenshq.com/
Categorized resource directory for everything about water gardens.
Jacksons Nurseries www.jacksonsnurseries.co.uk/
Garden supplies and landscaping in Staffordshire.
Crocus www.crocus.co.uk/
An excellent garden supply site specialising in plants and how to look after them.
British Wildflowers www.wildflowers.co.uk/
The British Wildflower Plants Co. A source of native species, and information. Remember it is illegal to uproot ANY wildflowers!
Online Garden www.online-garden.com
A site specialising in garden lighting, though with many unrelated products too...
Other sites of interest
Blue Forest http://www.blueforest.com/
Bespoke treehouses and more.
The Paving Expert http://www.pavingexpert.com/
Paving Company AJ McCormack and Son have put together information and impartial advice for users and contractors alike. Well worth a visit.
The Paving Expert http://www.pavingexpert.com/
Paving Company AJ McCormack and Son have put together information and impartial advice for users and contractors alike. Well worth a visit.
The Eden Project http://www.edenproject.com/
Huge biodomes in Cornwall: "A living theatre of plants and people" - So now you know
Royal Horticultural Society www.rhs.org.uk/
The Royal Horticultural Society
Kew Gardens www.rbgkew.org.uk/
The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
HDRA www.hdra.org.uk/
HDRA: The Organic Association. Information for gardeners, schools, research and much more
Little Green Website www-green.cusu.cam.ac.uk/
A Cambridge University site, with eclectic advice and interesting links
Postcodes for plants database http://www.nhm.ac.uk/science/projects/fff/
The idea is that you enter your postcode, and receive a checklist of locally-occuring native species - the best to plant in your area
Australian National Botanic Gardens www.anbg.gov.au/anbg
Rare and threatened plants, with 'what's in flower this week' in Australia
The Missouri Botanic Garden www.mobot.org/MOBOT/research
Research information, together with planting advice (if you live in the US, of course...)
Japanese Gardens www.columbia.edu/itc/ealac/V3613/gardens/elements.html
Elements of Japanese formal garden design, from Columbia University, USA
Garden gnomes http://www.allingardens.co.uk/acatalog/
Garden_Centre_Traditional_Garden_Gnomes_57.html

If you must have garden gnomes, look no further...