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NewHendoLib

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3. thanks so much for your comments!
Tue Jun 22, 2021, 10:57 AM
Jun 2021

I guess that I do take a scientific approach to gardening. My degree is in chemistry, but the specific field of science isn't as important as using an organized, data collecting, control study, evidence and outcomes based approach to gardening to help the experience be better each season. I've been gardening for 40 years, and still see new things each year that I have to assess and incorporate into my approach.

mostly, I like to use my garden as a big laboratory, try experiments, do some Mendel type basic breeding to explore and create new varieties, and share what I learned with other gardeners, just as I love to learn from other gardeners.

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