Exeter links
- Exeter University Botanic Garden - The Streatham and St Luke's campuses are worth visiting at any time of the year. This website gives information and campus maps.
- Exeter Dissenters' Graveyard Trust (EDGT) - A newly formed (2014) charitable trust responsible for the conservation of an eighteenth century burial ground in the heart of Exeter. Devon Gardens Trust is represented on the Board of Trustees of EDGT.
Devon links
- Growing Devon Schools Partnership - DGT is a member of this partnership that offers training, advice and support to teachers and all other members of the school community.
- Devon County Council - Devon Historic Landscape Characterisation project report (2005)
- Devon Rural Archive - based at Shilstone near Modbury, the DRA holds a wide variety of records and documents and conducts research projects on Devon houses, gardens, people and social history. They organise an exciting series of events every year, and details for the current year can be viewed here.
- Devon Wildlife Trust
- Devon Historic Buildings Trust
- Friends of Devon Archieves
- Devon History Society
- Devon Archaeological Society
- The Devonshire Association
- Plant Heritage Devon
- Orchards Live - a North Devon group dedicated to reversing the loss of orchards in the County.
- Bovey Community Garden - situated in an amazing Victorian walled garden at Parke, Bovey Tracey, on the edge of Dartmoor this community garden is a wonderful place to visit.
- Friends of Homeyards Botanical Gardens, Shaldon - restored gardens developed in the late 1920s and 1930s including an Italianate garden, arboretum and a castle.
- Campaign to Protect Rural England (CPRE)
- Andrew Tolman - Topiary and Fruit Pruning Specialist based in North Devon.
Southwest County Gardens Trusts
- Avon Gardens Trust
- Cornwall Gardens Trust
- Dorset Gardens Trust
- Gloucestershire Gardens and Landscape Trust
- Hampshire Gardens Trust
- Isle of Wight Gardens Trust
- Somerset Gardens Trust
- Wiltshire Gardens Trust
National links
- The Gardens Trust - the organisation formed by the merger of the Association of Gardens Trusts and the Garden History Society.
- Botanic Gardens Conservation International
- Historic England (formerly English Heritage)
- Institute of Historical Research - History of Gardens and Landscapes
- National Trust
- Royal Horticultural Society (especially Rosemoor Garden)
- Learning Through Landscapes
- The National Gardens Scheme
- Parks and Gardens UK has a very useful Historic Landscape Project Research Hub
- Walled Kitchen Gardens Network
- Natural England - Natural England's people bring a wide range of knowledge and skills to the challenges of safeguarding our natural environment
- The National Federation of Parks and Green Spaces
- The Horticultural Trades Association
- The Heritage Alliance
Education links
- Growing Devon Schools Partnership - DGT is a member of this partnership that offers training, advice and support to teachers and all other members of the school community.
- The School Food Plan
- Devon Community Composting Network for Schools
- Countryside Classroom (KORU) - Learning for a sustainable future
- Diggin it - Plymouth - Routeways
- RHS Campaign for School Gardening
- Garden Organic for Schools
- Science and Plants for Schools
- Open Futures
- Outdoor Children
Further education links
Book links
- The Art of the Devon Garden by Todd Gray. The Mint Press. Published September 2013. DGT supported the publication of this landmark book.
- Glasshouses by Fiona Grant. Shire Books. Published July 2013.
- The Arts and Crafts Garden by Sarah Rutherford. Shire Books. Published July 2013.
- The Tudor Garden by Twigs Way. Shire Books. Published June 2013.
- Georgian Garden Buildings by Sarah Rutherford with Jonathan Lovie. Shire Books. Published August 2012.
- The Victorian Garden by Caroline Ikin. Shire Books. Published June 2012.
- W.J Bean's Trees and Shrubs Hardy in the British Isles. The online edition of this classic text, first published in 1914, is now available by courtesy of the International Dendrology Society.
The links are intended for information only. The DGT does not necessarily endorse or recommend the content of the linked sites.