Youth Web Sites

Larry Bass
Extension Horticultural Specialist, 4-H and Youth
Department of Horticultural Science
North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service
North Carolina State University

  1. 4-H and Youth Horticulture NCSU
  2. Florida 4H Horticulture Identification and Judging Study Manual Rules and Glossary
  3. Florida 4H Horticulture Identification and Judging Study Manual: Fruits and Nuts
  4. Florida 4H Horticulture Identification and Judging Study Manual: Ornamentals
  5. Florida 4H Horticulture Identification and Judging Study Manual: Vegetables
  6. Florida 4H Horticulture Identification and Judging Study Manual: Flowers and Foliage Plants
  7. Florida 4H Horticulture Identification and Judging Study Manual: Judging
  8. Virginia Cooperative Extension - Children's Gardening
  9. Children's Garden Survey For Kids - Texas A & M University
  10. Kinder Garden - Texas A & M University
  11. 4-H Children's Garden at Michigan State University
  12. Urban Agriculture Notes by City Farmer
  13. Composting for Kids - Texas A & M University
  14. Plants and Youth: Designing and Building a Terrarium - Florida Cooperative Extension Service
  15. Plants and Youth: Creating Dish Gardens and Windowsill Gardens - Florida Cooperative Extension Service
  16. Discovery Gardens
  17. Margaret Beek's Elementary School Gardening Project
  18. Environmental Protection Agency - Explorer's Club
  19. Fun Activities For Kids
  20. Garden Books For Kids
  21. Garden Fun - Sunflowers, Tomatoes, Watermelons
  22. Green & Growing Presents: From the Ground Up
  23. Green Teacher - Education for Planet Earth
  24. Washington State University - Growing With Plants
  25. N.C. State University -- 4-H Horticulture Contest, Ornamental Plants Section
  26. Internet for Teachers
  27. Investigating Endangered Species in the Classroom
  28. Carlisle Kids Garden Club
  29. National Gardening Association's Growing Idea's: A Journal of Garden-Based Learning
  30. National Gardening Association's Youth Garden Grants Program
  31. National Gardening Association's GrowLab K-8 Science Program
  32. Project Monach Butterfly
  33. School Garden by Thread (An Archive of Information)
  34. Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Comission - Schoolyard Wildlife
  35. Science and Plants for Schools (SAPS)
  36. The Smithsonian Institution - Seeds of Change Garden
  37. Tree Rings: A Study of Climate Change
  38. Give Water A Hand - Wisconsin
  39. What is the Leader Guidebook? - The Give Water A Hand Materials
  40. Wisconsin Fast Plants - A Science Education/Outreach Program
  41. Wisconsin Fast Plants - Other Internet Sites
  42. Lawrence Hall of Science - University of California, Berkeley
  43. What is Hydroponics?
  44. The Gardening Launch Pad - Over 1,600 Links, 58 Categories
  45. Gardening for Kids
  46. Links to Other Cooperative Extension Services (Over 40 Links)
  47. My Gardening Links (Over 30 Links)
  48. CYFERNet - The Cooperative Extension System's Children, Youth and Family Information Service
  49. Document Titles / Curriculum and Activities for Children and Youth - National 4-H Youth Curricula
  50. Cornell University's Composting in Schools
  51. The National Arbor Day Foundation
  52. Nationally Juried Experimental Learning 4-H Development Curriculum
  53. Classroom Connect
  54. Children Enjoy Growing Zinnias - Virginia Cooperative Extension
  55. America's Kids Are Growing - Fun Things To Do In The Fall Garden
  56. 4-H More Than You Ever Imagined National 4-H Council (Excellent Links)
  57. New Mexico - Other 4-H Web Sites (Excellent Links)
  58. Search Tools For The Internet

These sites have been provided primarily by Erv Evans' 2,000 plus Bookmarks.
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