Salem Hardy Plant Society Links
Some WEB pages which contain many links and
items of interest to SHPS members:
The Hardy Plant Society of Oregon
The pages for the Portland based Hardy Plant Society of Oregon list activities
and information
as well as a wide range of useful links to other sites plus much, much more.
As examples, there is a page on how to grow native perennials, another on
the semi-annual plant sales, and a current calendar as well as connections for
discussion groups. This is a very useful site.
The Hardy Plant Society, United Kingdom
The pages of the Hardy Plant Society in England lists details about their
activities, the current calendar, books, and the extensive seed exchange plus more links.
Lord & Schryver Conservancy
Lord & Schryver Conservancy, a community-based non-profit organization which is affiliated
with the Garden Conservancy, a national, non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation
of America's exceptional gardens.The Lord & Schryver Conservancy is an invaluable resource for
preserving and interpreting the legacy of Lord & Schryver through publications, garden
preservation and educational programs.
Master Gardener Program
The OSU Master Gardener™ Program is an Oregon State University (OSU) Extension Service program
that educates Oregonians about the art and science of growing and caring for plants. It also
facilitates trained volunteers to extend sustainable gardening information to their communities
through education and outreach programs.
The Native Plant Society of Oregon
These NPSO pages list future, current and past meetings and
field trips for the fourteen chapters in Oregon.
The bulletins for the last three and one-half years are on line;
plus additional links, book lists and more.
The Oregon Garden
The Oregon Garden is a botanical display garden in-the-making, destined to
become a major tourist attraction and center for education and research.
With the 60-acre Phase One nearing completion this year, visitors are
invited to "come watch the Garden grow"
and have an early look during the Preview Season. As the Garden matures,
its landscape design will artistically showcase a diverse range of
world-class plant material grown in the state.
This website includes information about upcoming events at the garden
and information about the history and development of the garden.
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