GENERAL INFORMATION
All America Selections
Chain of Life Network
Commercial Floriculture - NC STATE
Cut flowers: Postharvest - Kansas
Dividing Perennials - Clemson
Drought Tolerant Perennial Flowers - NC State
Floriculture - Rutgers
Flower Arranging
Flower Disease Control - Ohio State
Flowers - Ohio State
Flowers - Texas
Flowers and Leaves for Arrangements - Virginia
Flowers Relatively Free of Diseases - Ohio State
Gardening with Perennials - Illinois
Growing Perennials - Clemson
Herbaceous Ornamentals for Shade - Ohio State
Ornamental Vegetables Cultivar Trials - NC State
Perennial Flower Bed Design - Kansas
Perennials for Specific Sites - Ohio
Perennials: Bare Root - Virginia
Perennials: How to Divide - Colorado
Proven Winners
Seed Starting: Flower Seeds
Specialty Cut Flowers - Kansas
Weeds in the Flower Garden - Ohio St
 
EDIBLE FLOWERS
Edible Flowers - Iowa
Edible Flowers - Colorado
Edible Flowers - NC State
 
DRYING/PRESERVING FLOWERS
Drying Flowers - Clemson
Drying Flowers from Your Garden - Colorado
Drying Flowers in a Microwave - Virginia
Preserving Flowers - West Virginia
Preserving Summer Flowers - Vermont
DISEASES
Aster Diseases - Penn State
Flower and Foliage Plant Diseases - Penn State
Flower Problems - Michigan State
Plant Disease Handbook - Texas
 
INSECTS
Bedding Plant Insects - Ohio State
Insect and Mite Control - Ohio State
Insect Notes: Flowers - NC State

 


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Updated:Winter 2008

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Disclaimer : While the majority of the links are to materials created by extension specialists at land grant universities and is believed to be accurate, some of the recommendations may not be appropriate for your local growing conditions.