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Resources 

"I Want to Learn More"

Gardening is a journey filled with trial and error, but you can accelerate your learning by taking classes, reading books, and visiting various gardens inspiration. Embrace the process and enjoy the discoveries along the way. With each experience, you'll grow more confident and knowledgeable in your gardening endeavors. Happy gardening!

Educational Sites

The knowledgeable staff at the University of New Hampshire Extension is there to assist you with all your gardening questions. Whether you prefer call them at 1-877-EXT-GROW or email your inquiries to answers@unh.edu, They’re ready to help you grow your gardening skills. Visit their website at https://extension.unh.edu for more resources and support.

Learn how escestablish pollinator-friendly habitat and food sources for bees, butterflies, hummingbirds and other pollinating insects and wildlife

Native Plant Trust is leading our region's conservation community to save native plants

Reference Guides

Click above to find the Zone Map for New Hampshire or click below to find out more  https://planthardiness.ars.usda.gov/pages/map-downloads

Exploring Nature in New Hampshire

Resources you can use to identify, map, report and manage invasive plants and pests.

Places to Visit

Spread across nearly 10 acres, the historic landscape at Strawbery Banke features more than 10 gardens set to period designs, heirloom flowers, and vegetables, bringing the experience of outdoor life for the families who have lived in this period for centuries. 

This 30-acre site is a public oasis of horticulture, art, and inspiration.  

One of the Last Working Formal Estate Gardens of the Early 20th Century

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