My Sacred Garden Links Page

 
  • Conventional garden websites, gardening resources, plant information, landscape and How-To nuts and bolts type of information.
  • Worm farm for local gardeners in the Verde Valley, Northern Arizona

  • Community gardens in Northern Arizona and community gardening organizations
  • As we grow into our next season we are building on and expanding the scope of our activities to assist in the development of gardens, sustainability education and agriculture in the Verde Valley of central Arizona. We are creating demonstration sites, to research, develop and show diverse applications of exemplary food, water and energy systems.

  • Crescent Moon Ranch garden project in Sedona, Arizona is a collaborative project with the United States Forest Service at beautiful Red Rock Crossing.

  • Cottonwood Community Garden website. A no-nonsense administrative site for gardeners interested in applying for a garden plot, rules and regulations.

  • The first CSA in the Verde Valley, we are committed to providing our share holders extraordinary quality and garden-fresh produce from our small, local growers. Since we are a non-profit, volunteer run cooperative, we are able to offer our share holders fruits and vegetables from several different growers in the area; all are small, family-run farms who have been growing in the Verde Valley for years.

  • Environmental groups, organizations, memberships, activist groups, lobbying type groups and organizations that have a mission to serve the planet, its animals or other cause.
  • National Wildlife Federation's Operation Habitat - "NWF's Backyard Wildlife Habitat™ program has certified over 27,000 backyards with some in every state of the nation. Using this site, you can get involved in this exciting program in just a few minutes. Learn how to certify your backyard, school, workplace or community. You can even certify the balcony of your apartment or a rooftop deck."

    Native Plants - Links to Wildflowers

  • Help Nature With Every Purchase From ShopNWF.org's Plant A Tree Jewelry Collection.

  • Websites, resources and links related to Meditation, Yoga, Tai Chi, Qi Gong, and other forms of spiritual cultivation and practice.
  • Through prayer and meditation, we realize the illusion of separation. Like waves of the ocean, we are each an integral part of the One. Unity’s origin was healing prayer, which remains a part of Sunday services and beyond. Chaplains are available to listen and pray with people after church and to call members monthly.

  • Labyrinths can be thought of as symbolic forms of pilgrimage; people can walk the path, ascending toward salvation or enlightenment. Many people could not afford to travel to holy sites and lands, so labyrinths and prayer substituted for such travel. Later, the religious significance of labyrinths faded, and they served primarily for entertainment, though recently their spiritual aspect has seen a resurgence.

  • Buddhism, Taoism, Confuscionism, Feng Shui
  • Sedona, Arizona, about halfway between Phoenix and the Grand Canyon, is a must-visit place for spiritual seekers the world over. Since 2004, such visitors

 

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