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Connect with others interested in various aspects of youth gardening through list-serves.
Internet list-serves are a wonderful way to touch base with hundreds of like-minded people around Arizona, the U.S. and even around the world who are involved with youth gardening.

Click on the list-serve that interests you to find out more about how to participate. 

When you join an email list, all information posted to the list is sent to your email address. When you send a question to the list, it instantly goes to all subscribers so you have immediate access to the collective knowledge of all the members. There is no charge for joining the list. Many lists allow only those subscribed to the list to post messages to the list.

Arid Gardener
An international forum for issues related to gardening in dry climates; archived post-Oct. 1999 and prior to Oct. 1999



Arizona Native Plants
Discusses the ecology, distribution and propagation of plants native to Arizona and the Sonoran desert.



Arizona Youth Gardens
A forum for issues related to school and youth gardening in Arizona; archived.


Community Gardens
Connects those interested in enhancing community gardens; archived post-March 1999 and prior to March 1999.


 Open to everyone interested in any aspect of school gardens; archived post-June 1999 and prior to June 1999.


School Wildlife Habitats  
A forum for conservation through preserving and developing local habitats.






 

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