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Information on garden and gardening-related business, publication, organization, product, event and education program.
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Flowers, plants and trees information resources are easy to come by, and finding out about plant resources can be beneficial to your business. Plants and trees information resources can include growing tips, nutritional facts, business-to-business contacts and more.
Plant resources and flowers information are available through many commercial websites of the growers who harvest and distribute them. You can also find information from industry promoters and non-for-profit groups.
To find what you are looking for in tree, flower and plant reference information:
1. Determine if you are looking for basic consumer flowers, plants and trees information resources. These resources are great for do-it-yourselfers or home gardeners.
2. Ask yourself if you have a business need for plant resources. Are you a florist looking to stock your store? Are you looking to make contacts in the logging industry?
3. Take advantage of clubs, groups and affiliations for additional plant resources.
Action Steps
The best contacts and resources to help you get it done
Gather flowers, plants and trees information resources with ease
Gather plant resources and flowers information to grow, sell or take advantage of the variety of flower, plant and tree species available.
I recommend: Check out the flower resources on the Internet Public Library's botany page. Look at the plant reference information from Horticopia. Take advantage of the flower encyclopedia from the Flower Promotion Organization. Use the Arbor Day Foundation's Tree Guide. Browse their trees in alphabetical order or search their database.
Use plant reference materials to look into industry leaders
Flowers, plants and trees information resources can help you navigate the field when it comes to choosing a grower or becoming one of your own. Becoming more familiar with potential vendor connections can also help you choose a plant distributor to welcome into your store.
I recommend: Look at the specialty plants offered through Yamamoto Farms. They work with nursery transplants and flowering potted plants. Become a customer of Acorn Farms. They are an Ohio wholesale nursery that offers ornamental trees and container nursery stock. Look at the variety of deciduous trees grown and sold through Clayton Tree Farm. Check out the Flowers and Ornamental Plant Growers directory information from Nurseryman.Com for even more plant distributors.
Use plant reference materials to grow your own
Take advantage of plant reference materials and information resources to learn how to grow your own plants, trees and flowers.
I recommend: Use The Garden Helper's Gardener's Guide to Starting and Growing Plants from Seeds. Take advantage of the GardenGuides.com plant reference materials on growing them yourself. Check out the Adams County Nursery - Fruit Tree Planting Guide. It offers great tree reference advice on planting, fertilizing, watering and much more. Find even more information at FlowerGardeningMadeEasy.com. There you can find flower reference advice on garden design, annuals, perennials, grasses, roses, wildflowers and more.
Tips & Tactics
Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide
- • Plant resources from university extension sites are particularly useful. Their information about plants and trees comes from decades of continued research and study of particular species and varieties.


