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Arid_Gardener@ag.arizona.edu
The arid_gardener internet discussion group is an international forum for
discussing issues related to gardening in dry climates. We hope the
discussion will be useful and interesting to gardeners as well as
nursery, landscape and Cooperative Extension professionals. We invite you
to participate in this dialog. Feel free to request assistance, provide assistance,
announce events, and solicit applications for positions.
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AZPLANTS - Plants of Arizona and the Greater Southwest
The list's central topic is the ecology, distribution, and
propagation of plants native to Arizona and the Sonoran Desert.
Related topics within the list's sphere of interest would include
native-plant xeriscaping; revegetation, plant salvage and habitat
restoration; the impact of exotic/invasive species; state and federal
legislation related to endangered species, habitat protection,
noxious weed lists.
The list welcomes both professional researchers, managers, nursery
and seed-farm personnel, and amateurs interested in native-plant
study and preservation.
Advertisement of plant sales, seeds, conferences and publications
related to native plants is welcome from list subscribers. Advertisers
are encouraged to be moderate in the frequency and length of their
postings, however; when possible, a pointer to a World-Wide-Web site
is preferable to a long e-mail message. (A lengthy plant or seed
catalog, for example, should be referenced this way, not e-mailed in
full.)
Advertising unrelated to the list topic is not accepted.
To subscribe, send email to AZPLANTS@listserv.arizona.edu with the
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aztrees@ag.arizona.edu
The aztrees internet discussion group is a forum for
discussing issues related to selecting, planting, and caring for trees in Arizona. We hope the
discussion will be useful and interesting to gardeners, arborists,
nursery, landscape and Cooperative Extension professionals. We invite you
to participate in this dialog. Feel free to request assistance, provide assistance,
announce events, and solicit applications for positions.
azyg@ag.arizona.edu
The Arizona Youth Gardening internet discussion group is a forum for
discussing issues related to school and youth gardening programs in Arizona. We hope the
discussion will be useful and interesting to teachers, parents, and administrators, as well as agencies
and organizations that support youth gardening programs. We invite you
to participate in this dialog. Feel free to request assistance, provide assistance,
announce events, and solicit applications for positions.
Community_Garden@mallorn.com
This list was established to connect gardeners interested in developing or enhancing community gardening programs.
School_Garden@mallorn.com
A forum for discussing school garden issues. This list facilitates the discussion of successes and failures in the garden, approaches to creation of gardens, design
issues in school gardens, funding, curriculum development around gardens and long term sustainability of garden based education.
Conference notices and grant opportunities as found are posted, as well as pertinent research regarding school gardens.
This list is open to all interested in or who are participating in school garden creation, use, maintenance or study. All levels of school (preschool through
secondary) are welcome.
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