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Vegetable Gardening

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by Charlie Nardozzi


  Fruits and berries

  Bay Laurel Nursery, 2500 El Camino Real, Atascadero, CA 93422; phone 805-466-3406; Web site www.baylaurelnursery.com. This nursery offers a good selection of apples, apricots, cherries, nectarines, peaches, pears, and plums for the Southwest.

  Burnt Ridge Nursery & Orchards Inc., 432 Burnt Ridge Rd., Onalaska, WA 98570; phone 360-985-2873; Web site www.burntridgenursery.com. Burnt Ridge specializes in unusual and disease-resistant trees, vines, and shrubs that produce edible nuts or fruits and Northwest natives.

  Edible Landscaping, 361 Spirit Ridge Ln., Afton, VA 22920; phone 800-524-4156; Web site www.ediblelandscaping.com. Through Edible Landscaping, you can choose from a good selection of unusual fruits such as kiwi, fig, and citrus.

  Indiana Berry & Plant Co., 5218 W. 500 S., Huntingburg, IN 47542; phone 800-295-2226; Web site indianaberry.com. At Indiana Berry, you can find varieties of strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, blackberries, asparagus, grapes, and other unusual berries.

  Ison's Nursery & Vineyards, 6855 Newnan Rd., P.O. Box 190, Brooks, GA 30205; phone 800-733-0324; Web site www.isons.com. This company offers mucho muscadines (grapes for the southern U.S.) and dozens of other fruits, large and small.

  Johnson Nursery, 1352 Big Creek Rd., Ellijay, GA 30536; phone 888-276-3187; Web site www.johnsonnursery.com. Johnson Nursery sells hardy and antique fruit trees as well as grapes, berries, persimmons, pomegranates, and supplies.

  Just Fruits & Exotics, 30 St. Frances St., Crawfordville, FL 32327; phone 850-926-5644; Web site www.justfruitsandexotics.com. This company offers a good selection of tropical fruits, citrus, persimmon, and many other fruit varieties adapted to warm growing regions.

  Miller Nurseries, 5060 West Lake Rd., Canandaigua, NY 14424; phone 800-836-9630; Web site www.millernurseries.com. Through Miller Nurseries, you can choose from a complete selection of fruiting plants, including many varieties of antique dwarf apples.

  One Green World, 28696 S. Cramer Rd., Molalla, OR 97038; phone 877-353-4028; Web site www.onegreenworld.com. This company offers a wide selection of exotic fruits from around the world as well as native Northwest fruits, nuts, and berries.

  Raintree Nursery, 391 Butts Rd., Morton, WA 98356; phone 360-496-6400; Web site www.raintreenursery.com. This nursery sells fruits, nuts, vines, berries, unusual edibles, and bamboo.

  Stark Bro's Nurseries & Orchards Co., P.O. Box 1800, Louisiana, MO 63353; phone 800-325-4180; Web site www.starkbros.com. At Stark Bro's, choose from fruit trees, berries, and landscape plants.

  Womacks Nursery, 2551 State Hwy. 6, De Leon, TX 76444; phone 254-893-6497; Web site www.womacknursery.com. This company specializes in fruit and pecan trees.

  Tools and supplies

  A. M. Leonard, Inc., 241 Fox Dr., P.O. Box 816, Piqua, OH 45356; phone 800-543-8955; Web site www.amleo.com. This company offers professional nursery and gardening supplies.

  Arbico Organics, P.O. Box 8910, Tucson, AZ 85738; phone 800-827-2847; Web site www.arbico-organics.com. Through Arbico Organics, you can purchase beneficial insects and other environmentally friendly products for pest control.

  Charley's Greenhouse Supply, 17979 State Rt. 536, Mount Vernon, WA 98273; phone 800-322-4707; Web site www.charleysgreenhouse.com. This company has a good listing of small greenhouses and greenhouse supplies.

  Fungi Perfecti, P.O. Box 7634, Olympia, WA 98507; phone 800-780-9126; Web site www.fungi.com. This company offers a full line of mushroom-growing kits and supplies.

  Gardener's Supply Company, 128 Intervale Rd., Burlington, VT 05401; phone 888-833-1412; Web site www.gardeners.com. This supply company sells hundreds of innovative tools and products for gardeners.

  Gardens Alive, 5100 Schenley Pl., Lawrenceburg, IN 47025; phone 513-354-1482; Web site www.gardensalive.com. A large supplier of organic pest control products.

  Gempler's, P.O. Box 44993, Madison, WI 53744; phone 800-382-8473; Web site www.gemplers.com. Gempler's offers an extensive listing of tools and products for the professional and amateur gardener.

  Harmony Farm Supply & Nursery, 3244 Hwy. 116 North, Sebastopol, CA 95472; phone 707-823-9125; Web site www.harmonyfarm.com. For drip and sprinkler irrigation equipment, organic fertilizers, beneficial insects, power tools, and composting supplies, check out this supply company.

  Hoop House Greenhouse Kits, P.O. Box 2430, Mashpee, MA 02649; phone 800-760-5192; Web site www.hoophouse.com. This company specializes in hoop house greenhouse kits for every level of gardener, from home hobbyists to professionals.

  Hydrofarm, 2249 S. McDowell Ext., Petaluma, CA 94954; phone 800-634-9990; Web site www.hydrofarm.com. One of the largest selections of indoor growing lights and hydroponic supplies available.

  Kinsman Company, P.O. Box 428, Pipersville, PA 18947; phone 800-733-4146; Web site www.kinsmangarden.com. This company offers gardening supplies and quality tools.

  Lee Valley Tools Ltd., P.O. Box 1780, Ogdensburg, NY 13669; phone 800-871-8158; Web site www.leevalley.com. Lee Valley Tools sells quality tools and products for home gardeners.

  Natural Gardening, P.O. Box 750776, Petaluma, CA 94975; phone 707-766-9303; Web site www.naturalgardening.com. This company offers organic gardening supplies, seeds, and transplants.

  Peaceful Valley Farm Supply, P.O. Box 2209, Grass Valley, CA 95945; phone 888-784-1722; Web site www.groworganic.com. Through this farm, you can choose from a large selection of organic gardening fertilizers, pest controls, cover crop seed, supplies, and quality tools.

  Planet Natural, 1612 Gold Ave., Bozeman, MT 59715; phone 800-289-6656; Web site www.planetnatural.com. This company offers environmentally friendly products for your lawn, garden, or farm.

  The Urban Farmer Store, 2833 Vicente St., San Francisco, CA 94116; phone 415-661-2204; Web site www.urbanfarmerstore.com. This store sells garden lighting, ponds, and drip irrigation supplies.

  Walt Nicke Co., P.O. Box 433, Topsfield, MA 01983; phone 978-887-3388; Web site www.gardentalk.com. This company provides a good selection of fine and unusual gardening tools.

  Worm's Way Garden Center, 7850 N. State Rd. 37, Bloomington, IN 47404; phone 800-274-9676; Web site www.wormsway.com. Worm's Way sells a wide variety of gardening supplies, including irrigation supplies, pest controls, organic fertilizers, and of course, worms for composting.

  U.S. and Canadian Master Gardeners

  The umbrella organization for all the regional master gardener programs is the International Master Gardener Committee (www.hort.purdue.edu/img/default.html). This committee disseminates information and helps organize international master gardener conferences. Individual state master gardener programs often have conferences, newsletters, and gatherings as well. Following is contact information for each state and participating province:

  Alabama: Kerry Smith, www.aces.edu/mg

  Alaska: June Riley, www.uaf.edu/ces/michele/program.html

  Alberta: Devonia Botanic Garden, www.ales.ualberta.ca/devonian/master_gardener.cfm

  Arizona: John Begeman, cals.arizona.edu/extension/mastergardener/index.html

  Arkansas: Janet Carson, www.arhomeandgarden.org/master_gardener.htm

  British Columbia: MG Coordinator, Van Dusen Botanical Gardens, www.bcmastergardeners.org

  California: Pam Geisel, camastergardeners.ucdavis.edu

  Colorado: Dave Whiting, cmg.colostate.edu

  Connecticut: Leslie Alexander, www.ladybug.uconn.edu

  Delaware: Susan Barton, ag.udel.edu/extension/horticulture/index.htm

  District of Columbia: Sandy Farber, www.dc-urban-gardener-news.com

  Florida: Tom Wichman, hort.ifas.ufl.edu/mg

  Georgia: Marco T. Fonseca, www.caes.uga.edu/departments/hort/extension/mastergardener

  Hawaii: Rhea Hubbard, www.ctahr.hawaii.edu/ougc/master.asp

  Idaho: Robert Tripepi, www.ag.uidaho.edu/mg

  Illinois: Monica David, www.extension.uiuc.edu/mg

  Indiana: Rosie Lerner, www.hort.purdue.edu/mg

  Iowa: James Romer, www.mastergardener.iastate.edur />
  Kansas: Ward Upham, www.oznet.k-state.edu/hfrr/MG

  Kentucky: Rick Durham, ces.ca.uky.edu/grayson/Master%20Gardener%20Association

  Louisiana: Robert Souvestre, www.lsuagcenter.com/en/lawn_garden/master_gardener

  Maine: Dick Brzozowski, www.umext.maine.edu/mgmaine/welcome.htm

  Maryland: Robin Hessey, mastergardener.umd.edu

  Massachusetts: www.wmassmastergardeners.org

  Michigan: Mary McLellan, www.msue.msu.edu/mastergardener

  Minnesota: Dr. Mary H. Meyer, www.mg.umn.edu

  Mississippi: Dr. Lelia Scott Kelly, msucares.com/lawn/master_gardener/index.html

  Missouri: Mary Kroening, www.mg.missouri.edu

  Montana: Cheryl Moore-Gough, gardenguide.montana.edu/mgardener/mgardenerindex.asp

  Nebraska: Anne Streich, mastergardener.unl.edu

  Nevada: Kerrie B. Badertscher, www.unce.unr.edu/programs/sites/mastergardener

  New Hampshire: Marcy Stanton, extension.unh.edu/Agric/AGMastGD.htm

  New Jersey: Nicholas Polanin, njaes.rutgers.edu/mastergardeners

  New Mexico: Curtis Smith, cahe.nmsu.edu/mastergardener

  New York: Lori Bushway, www.gardening.cornell.edu/education/mgprogram

  North Carolina: Erv Evans, www.ces.ncsu.edu/depts/hort/consumer/masgar

  North Dakota: Ron Smith, www.ag.ndsu.edu/mg

  Nova Scotia: www.atlanticmastergardeners.com

  Ohio: Pam Bennett, mastergardener.osu.edu

  Oklahoma: Davis Hillock, www.hortla.okstate.edu/hortla/mastergardener.htm

  Ontario: Wendy Chrystian, www.mgoi.ca

  Oregon: Gail Langellotto, extension.oregonstate.edu/mg

  Pennsylvania: Ginger Pryor, horticulture.psu.edu/extension/mg

  Rhode Island: Rosanne Sherry, www.uri.edu/cels/ceoc/ceoc_programs_mgp.html

  Saskatchewan: Patricia Hanbidge, ccde.usask.ca/mastergardener

  South Carolina: Tim Davis, www.clemson.edu/sandhill/page.htm?pageId=2303

  South Dakota: Rhoda Burrows, hflp.sdstate.edu/mg/mgarden.htm

  Tennessee: Beth Babbit, mastergardener.tennessee.edu

  Texas: Douglas F. Welsh, aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/mastergd/index.html

  Utah: Debbie Amundsen, utahmastergardeners.usu.edu/home/homeMain.htm

  Vermont: Nancy M. Hulett, www.uvm.edu/mastergardener

  Virginia: David D. Close, www.hort.vt.edu/mastergardener

  Washington: Tonie Fitzgerald, mastergardener.wsu.edu

  West Virginia: John Jett, www.wvu.edu/~agexten/hortcult/master

  Wisconsin: Susan E. Rice Mahr, www.hort.wisc.edu/mastergardener

  Wyoming: Karen L. Panter, www.uwyo.edu/mstrgardener/info.asp?p=6258

  Web Sites about Vegetables

  The following sites offer a broad spectrum of general gardening information and links. (Check out additional sites for specific topics in the upcoming sections.)

  Backyard Gardener (www.backyardgardener.com/veg): Extensive garden encyclopedia, blogs, articles, and links about many aspects of gardening. Special sections on tomatoes and vegetable gardening.

  Dave's Garden (davesgarden.com): Articles, videos, and more than 200 discussion forums on all aspects of gardening. The site's Garden Watchdog gives customer feedback on many gardening companies.

  Garden California (www.geocities.com/~jimclatfelter): A detailed monthly calendar of gardening chores for Californian gardeners. The site also has links to other sites.

  Garden Guides (www.gardenguides.com): This site provides good information on vegetable and herb gardening and descriptions of and links to selected Internet gardening sites, Web pages, garden forums, and discussion groups.

  Kitchen Gardeners International (kitchengardeners.org): This Web site is devoted to growing and eating good food. It has articles, blogs, video, and information on kitchen gardening from around the world.

  National Gardening Association (www.garden.org): My personal favorite (but, of course, I work at the NGA)! Look to this site for everything from the largest national association of home gardeners, free regional report e-newsletters, gardening information for kids, applications for garden grants, and more.

  USDA Gardening Page (www.usda.gov/wps/portal/!ut/p/_s.7_0_A/7_0_1OB?navid=GARDENING&parentnav=CONSUMER_CITIZEN&navtype=RT): This site has multiple sections, including a horticultural solutions section, lawn and garden care, a hardiness zone map, and more.

  Veggie Gardening Tips (www.veggiegardeningtips.com): Gardening tips and techniques on growing vegetables, fruits, and herbs.

  Weekend Gardener (www.weekendgardener.net): A site dedicated to all aspects of gardening, including seed starting. The site features videos, blogs, and lots of how-to information.

  State sites

  Many state Cooperative Extension Service offices have great information on home vegetable gardening. Here are some of my favorites:

  Ohio State University: extension.osu.edu/lawn_and_garden/vegetables_herbs.php

  Oregon State University: extension.oregonstate.edu/catalog/pdf/ec/ec871.pdf

  Purdue University: www.hort.purdue.edu/ext/garden_pubs.html#Vegetables

  Texas A & M University: aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/extension/TCEHomeVegFruitNut.html

  University of Arizona: ag.arizona.edu/pubs/garden/mg/vegetable/index.html

  University of California: anrcatalog.ucdavis.edu/HomeVegetableGardening

  University of Florida: edis.ifas.ufl.edu/TOPIC_Vegetable_Gardening

  University of Illinois: web.extension.uiuc.edu/vegguide

  University of Maryland: www.hgic.umd.edu/content/onlinepublications.cfm#Vegetable%20and%20Herb%20Gardening

  Cyber veggies

  The following Web sites have information just on the specific vegetables mentioned. Some are company sponsored (such as Peas.org), some are organizations (such as the Leafy Greens Council), and others are just personal sites (such as B's Cucumber Page). Many have great links to other sites as well. The following list is only the beginning, but if you have a favorite vegetable and need to know more. . . .

  Beans: Green Beans n'More, www.greenbeansnmore.com

  Cabbage: The Cabbage Page, discworld.imaginary.com/lpc/links/cabbage

  Carrots: The World Carrot Museum, www.carrotmuseum.co.uk

  Cucumbers: B's Cucumber Page, www.lpl.arizona.edu/~bcohen/cucumbers/info.html

  Garlic: Garlic Central, www.garlic-central.com

  Greens: Leafy Greens Council, www.leafy-greens.org

  Peas: Peas.org, www.peas.org

  Peppers: How to Grow Hot Peppers, howtogrowhotpeppers.com

  Potatoes: The Potato Museum, www.potatomuseum.com

  Pumpkins: World Class Giant Pumpkins, www.backyardgardener.com/wcgp

  Tomatoes: Growing Big Tomatoes, www.njtomato.com/indice.htm; Power Tomatoes, www.ars.usda.gov/is/tom; and On-Line Tomato Vine, www.kdcomm.net/~tomato

 

 

 


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