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 | Coronado Floral Association| P.O. Box 180188 | Coronado, CA 92178 | The Coronado Floral Association is a non-profit organization open to anyone interested in flowers, plants and gardens. The Coronado Floral Association, along with the City of Coronado, sponsors the annual Coronado Flower Show in Spreckels Park in April. |
 | Crown Garden Club Crown Garden Club celebrates 50 years of gardening in Coronado! Meets every fourth Thursday at 9:00am from September-May in the Winn Room, Coronado Public Library.
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 | Bridge & Bay Garden Club
Meets every fourth Monday at 9:00am from September-May in the Winn Room, Coronado Public Library |
 | 3000Tomatoes.comCoastal Gardening in Southern California - It's not just about Tomatoes!Founded by Coronado Gardener, Leslie Crawford, this blog/site follows the premise that gardening should be fun, interesting and doable for everyone. One of Coronado's nine Master Gardener's, Leslie's personal gardening philosophy is "Be Bold and Conquer". 3000Tomatoes offers an array of information to all levels of gardener including a Monthly Garden Tasks chore list. |
 | Master Gardener San Diego Over one-hundred Master Gardeners provide home gardening and pest control information through out the county, FREE to the public. The Master Gardeners are volunteers trained and supervised by Farm Advisor Vincent Lazaneo, of the University of California Cooperative Extension (UCCE). |
 | San Diego Floral Association
The San Diego Floral Association is sponsored by the San Diego Park and Recreation Department. It is the oldest garden club in Southern California and the first organization allowed to occupy quarters in Balboa Park. A horticultural library with more than 3500 books and periodicals is located in Casa del Prado. |
 | San Diego Horticulture Society
The San Diego Horticultural Society promotes the enjoyment, art, knowledge and public awareness of horticulture in the San Diego area, while providing the opportunity for education and research. |
 | Be Water Wise
From the Southern California Water Agencies: A California Friendly Garden Guide
This site is full of useful information geared toward water conservation, including plant lists, online classes and even a hotline for your questions.
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 | Japanese Friendship Garden - Balboa Park
The Japanese Friendship Garden's mission is to create an outstanding Japanese-style Garden with educational programs that will provide understanding of Japanese culture among people of diverse ethnic backgrounds and cultures. |
 | San Diego Botanical Gardens (formerly Quail Botanical Garden)
Located up the coast in Encinitas, San Diego Botanical Gardens features over 35 acres of exhibits, including rare bamboo groves, desert gardens, a tropical rainforest, California native plants, Mediterranean climate landscapes, the Undersea Succulent Garden, Landscaping for Fire Safety and a subtropical fruit garden. |
 | San Diego Bonsai Club
Our club is one of the oldest in the State of California. The San Diego Bonsai Club meets every second Sunday of each month at Balboa Park in San Diego, California. We would love to see you there! |
 | San Diego Rose Society
The San Diego Rose Society serves San Diego gardeners with monthly meetings, a newsletter for the rose grower, an annual rose show, as well as supporting the Inez Grant Parker Memorial Rose Garden in Balboa Park. |
 | Wild Scaping
Wildscaping is a site dedicated to helping fellow gardeners in Southern California learn how to attract and nurture wildlife in their own yards. |
 | California Native Plant Society
The California Native Plant Society exists to increase understanding and appreciation of California's native plants and to preserve them in their natural habitat through scientific activities, education, conservation, and restoration. |
 | The Mediterranean Garden Society
An international forum devoted to furthering knowledge and appreciation of plants and gardens suited to the mediterranean climate regions of the world. |
 | National Garden Bureau
The National Garden Bureau is dedicated to the dissemination of accurate information so that home gardeners can successfully grow flowers and vegetables from seed. |
 | All American Selections
Use this site to discover what plants are new and highly rated in the gardening world. Plants are judged by a network of independent judges to determine the most superior plants to be found in nurseries and seed catalogs. |
 | National Arbor Day Foundation
Inspiration for People to Plant, Nurture, and Celebrate Trees! This site is a great resource for all sorts of information about trees including tree identification, planting, pruning, and benefits of trees. |
 | Theodore Payne Foundation
Founded and incorporated in 1960, the Theodore Payne Foundation promotes the understanding and preservation of California native flora. |
 | USDA PLANTS Database
The PLANTS Database provides standardized information about plants of the U.S. and its territories. It includes names, plant symbols, checklists, distributional data, species abstracts, characteristics, images, crop information, automated tools, onward Web links, and references. |
 | The International Plant Names Index
The International Plant Names Index (IPNI) is a database of the names and associated basic bibliographical details of all seed plants, ferns and fern allies. |
 | Hortiplex
This site contains plant images and data, as well as links to information sources, plant images and vendors at other sites. |
 | iVillage Garden Web
A website devoted to providing resources for the serious gardener including discussion forums, plant exchange and lots of interesting information. |
 | Desert Wildflower Watch
This site is a great way to know when the wildflowers are in bloom in the deserts. Also, lots of other information related to the desert. |
 | The Mulch
A new website to research plants, learn from experts, share ideas and information about plants in the San Diego area. Join in gardening conversation with fellow gardeners!!!/div> |
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