July, 2010 - Update: The Rogue Valley Gardener is back under construction! We hope you'll stick around as we dig back in to further develop the next stage of RVG. WE ARE CURRENTLY NOT ALLOWING NEW REGISTRATIONS. If you've already registered, you can access the forums via the login in the top right.
Need an intro on how to use the forums? Check out our introductory video to the Rogue Valley Gardener forums.
At the moment...we are still "getting the bed ready" for planting, creating resources for you to use, and working to grow the best Southern Oregon-specific gardening site that we can. For now, enjoy our free general gardening resources. Please keep checking back for more information!
Opportunities to help! We are seeking Master Gardeners (and other certified experts) to help develop articles, answer questions on the forums, and just generally be involved. If you're a garden guru interested in hearing more about how to get involved, or you have an idea for an article or a way to make the site better, please contact us and let us know! You can also learn more in the About Us section of our site.
Learn, grow, share... Our philosophy is that gardening can and should be a communal activity, both in the 21st-century-online way and in the garden-with-your-next-door-neighbors way. No matter where in the gardening spectrum you fall, the Rogue Valley Gardener has information, tools, and experts to help you achieve your gardening goals. So get your questions answered, apply what you've learned to your own garden, and share what you know with the community.
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The Rogue Valley Gardener is all about "local". We're locally owned and operated, meaning our content is developed by people who live right here in Southern Oregon and have experience gardening here. We want to provide our valley with the best local gardening resources and access to experts, and allow gardeners to ask questions, share their knowledge, and connect. The Rogue Valley Gardener will also be a proud supporter of local non-profit organizations working to educate, protect, and develop our valley.

