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STOCKTON
GARDEN CLUB
Informative You-Tube Channels

Daisy Creek Farm
Jag Singh's purpose for his farm and videos:
Our food is not what is used to be. Food our is tainted, contains toxins, and harmful chemicals that are causing lot of health issues. Which food can you really trust? The food that you or your community grows yourself. My goal is to encourage people all over the world to start their gardens and grow their own food in a natural and organic way so we can have control of our own food supply.
California Gardening
Introduces you to the joys of gardening & growing your own vegetables, fruits and flowers. Currently best organic gardening channel on YouTube.
Kenz Hort - Native Plant Information
Cultivate the fertile ground between Horticulture and Conservation, with an emphasis on practical methods. Located in northern Illinois, zone 5b, but the underlying principles are more universal.
Because it’s all about the plants! Hosted by Ken Williams KenzHort
Healthy Houseplants
Learn how to grow healthy, happy houseplants with Master Gardener and garden author Julie Bawden-Davis. Julie teaches you about proper watering, fertilizing, lighting, humidity and more for your indoor garden.
The Gardening Channel with James Sprigioni
James Sprigioni helps you to create a gardening system that works with you and for you rather than you working for it. No pesticides, herbicides. fungicides, growth hormones, antibiotics, or fertilizers.
Melinda Myers
Nationally known horticulturist & gardening expert dedicated to inspiring and educating individuals, families & communities
Horton Tube with Jim Putnam
With over 30 years experience in the 'green' industry, Jim Putnam not only covers every possible topic while exploring his garden,he travels to other established gardens and nurseries. While he is in Zone 7B to 8A, in Raleigh North Carolina, the information he shares is valuable to our Zone 9.
The Impatient Gardener
Hands-on gardening information and inspiration for real-life gardeners. Gardening in zone 5b, but much of the information offered here is applicable to a wide range of zones and areas.
Nesting in Darkness: Solitary Ground Nesting Bees
Seeking to engage community scientists to locate and map ground nesting bee nesting sites. 90% of all bees are solitary and 70% of bees nest in the ground.
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