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Anyone else in this group that has an education or career in agriculture or horticulture? I'd like to have some technical discussions, if so. I have a BS in Crop/soil from Mich State and a career as a crop consultant and independent contract researcher doing efficacy and pesticide residue studies.

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I have an associate from the agricultural Institute at NCSU in ornamentals and Landscape. I do specialize in organic gardening and perennials

Kojaksmom Level 8 May 14, 2018
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Anything I know I have learned from YouTube and researching on the internet.

Donto101 Level 7 May 14, 2018
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I have a background in horticulture, mostly plant identification, landscaping. Not really any chemical knowledge

CaroleKay Level 8 May 14, 2018

Lol! now that you mention it. Then you get into hybrids. Some have so many different varieties, it's endless. πŸ˜€

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I'm impressed, but sorry, what I know I learned by trial and error and could likely fit in a thimble. (Quilt reference πŸ˜‰ )

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I'm self-learning, so doubt I can be much of a conversationalist.

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