You can also find most of them through State Partners of the Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension Service at url http://www.reeusda.gov/new/statepartners/usa.htm. -Olin -----Original Message----- From: bsk <bsk@brightok.net> To: gardeners@globalgarden.com <gardeners@globalgarden.com> Date: Saturday, March 06, 1999 7:52 AM Subject: [gardeners] Re:Planting Times--MA > I am working on a web page for the gardentalk egroups list. On this >page I have been researching and finding the URLS for the cooperative >extension offices in each of the different states. Each of the links should >lead a person to the horticulture or garden related area of the extension >service. Some of them are hard to find and some are just impossible! > I am trying to do this alphabetically and am down to the M's so far. >The only M right now is Maine. I plan on adding more URL links this weekend >if I have time. > The extension service in many states are outstanding sources of >information. Some states are not worth zip but you deal with what you get on >the specifics of your state. Don't hesitate to go check out another state >for good general growing info on many things. > I hope this will be a help for some of you and check back once a week >or so and I will try to have more URL's handy. Here is the page so you can >see if there is something you can use. > >http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Hollow/8504/gardentalk.html > >Bonnie >-------------------------------------------------------- > >Felicia Herman wrote: > >> I have a similar question about planting times, except for the Boston >> area. It's been quite warm here, too--crocus are blooming, other bulbs >> popping up, but no leaves as of yet on the lilacs--and I'm not sure when >> to plant my peas or transplant my sweet peas. Any suggestions? >> >> Felicia > > >