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The Alpine Garden
These pages will provide data on rock
and alpine gardening; how they are constructed and what
type of alpines are easy to grow. I will be adding more
data in the near future but if you can't wait, please
visit The
Alpine Garden. The Alpine Garden provides
several articles which will support any level of Alpine
gardening. The Author has done an excellent job in organizing
his site to educate you in all aspects of Alpine gardening.
Please see
the Alpine
Society homepage to join a local group.
I recommend the small Alpine groups where they have
a great seed exchanges and respectable bulletins. The
top National/World Organizations dues are to way to
high and you even have to pay for seeds exchanges.
In closing,
the number one club for me is: The Alpine
Garden Club of British Columbia with a close
second, Androsace
Group. I recommend joining these groups.
Here
are other Societies
to obtain more knowledge or join one from these links:
The
Saxifrage Society
Scottish
Rock Garden Club
New Zealand Alpine Garden Society
Androsace
Group
American Primrose Society
Rock Garden Club Prague, Czech Republic
The
North American Rock Garden Society
Alpine
Garden Society
Propagation Mailing List
Be sure to
check out the LINK
page to find more interesting information
on Alpine or Rock gardening. This page has the most
complete listing of all Alpine and Rock garden related
links.
If you are
looking for information about a certain Alpine plant,
try the Alpine-L mailing list search engine.
This page will provide you several methods to query
your interest. Once the results are done, select the
link and read the postings.
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