12.2 Additional Learning Materials

12.2 Additional Learning Materials
Online Learning Platforms
- Coursera Gardening Courses
- Udemy Gardening Masterclasses
- LinkedIn Learning Garden Design Courses
- MasterClass Gardening Instruction
YouTube Channels
- Epic Gardening
- Garden Answer
- MIgardener
- Jamie Oliver’s Garden
- Urban Gardening Channel
- GrowVeg
Podcasts
- Real Gardeners Podcast
- Gardening Naturally
- The Vegetable Gardening Show
- Gardening After Five
Websites and Blogs
- Mother Earth News
- Rodale’s Organic Life
- Fine Gardening
- Seed Savers Exchange
- National Gardening Association
- Permaculture News
Mobile Applications
- Garden Planner
- Gardenize
- PlantNet
- Garden Tags
- My Garden
Books
- “The Vegetable Gardener’s Bible” – Edward C. Smith
- “Square Foot Gardening” – Mel Bartholomew
- “Teaming with Microbes” – Jeff Lowenfels
- “The Resilient Gardener” – Carol Deppe
- “Gaia’s Garden” – Toby Hemenway
Government and Extension Resources
- USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map
- Local County Extension Offices
- State Agricultural University Resources
- USDA National Agricultural Library
Specialized Forums and Communities
- Reddit r/gardening
- Gardenweb Forums
- Stack Exchange Gardening
- Facebook Gardening Groups
- Local Gardening Meetup Groups
Seed and Plant Resources
- Seed Savers Exchange
- Johnny’s Selected Seeds
- Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds
- Burpee Seeds
- High Mowing Organic Seeds
Sustainability and Permaculture Resources
- Permaculture Research Institute
- Regenerative Agriculture Alliance
- Holmgren Design Services
- Permies.com Community Forum
Climate and Regional Gardening
- Local Botanical Gardens
- Regional Climate Adaptation Centers
- State-Specific Gardening Guides
- Native Plant Societies
Additional Learning Tips
- Connect with local gardening clubs
- Attend community garden workshops
- Participate in seed exchanges
- Follow local gardeners on social media
- Join community gardening projects
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