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Home Horticulture - Information for Home Gardeners

This site contains links to thousands of pages of information about plants. The best way to view this site is to search for a plant or a keyword. Information is organized as follows:

   Flowers
   Fruit
   Houseplants
   Landscapes
   Vegetables
   Woody plants

   For additional lawn or turf information,
   see the UK College of Agriculture
   Turfgrass Science Web site

New Feature!
The College of Agriculture offers videos and DVDs on a variety of horticulture topics. Contact your local County Extension Office for information on checking out videos and DVDs from the Agricultural Communications Video Library. For abstracts of videos, click here. For abstracts of DVDs, click here. For a list of horticulture videos available for purchase, click here.

Newsletters - Home Hort Hints is a monthly newsletter with practical information for home gardeners.

Meetings - Information about upcoming meetings of interest to home gardeners, including Friends of the Arboretum, home horticulture workshops, etc.

Integrated Pest Management in the Home Landscape

Kentucky Recipe Cards - Recipes for a variety of Kentucky products.

You might find additional information of use to you on our Commercial Horticulture page.

We recommend that you contact your county Extension agent for additional information.

Send mail to cgcass0@uky.edu with questions about this site.

This site was last updated on April 17, 2009

sign at entrance to UK Arboretum

Click on the photo for information about the UK Arboretum or here for a virtual tour of the Arboretum. Other facilities include the UK Horticultural Research Farm in Lexington, the UK Research and Education Center at Princeton, and the Robinson Substation at Quicksand.