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Does anybody have any suggestions for how to learn new things, especially when they aren't a passion? I'm going to use gardening as my example. I know very little about gardening, and I don't love it, but I do like flowers and the previous owners of my home had a garden. I woukd like to keep it alive and healthy, but I'm not someone who is comfortable winging it, especially for things like pruning and trimming where I might kill the plant.

I learn best when someone shows me what to do, and can answer my questions, but instructions will work too if I don't have a person. I know I could look up many things about gardening, or pick up a book, but I'm not aure I want to wade through that much information on something that isn't a huge interest of mine. Any ideas for finding the basics on gardening, or sifting through large amounts of knowledge to find what you need?

County extension office

Date: 2019-10-26 12:01 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] librarygeek
If you're in the United States, call or contact your county extension office. Local Master Gardeners would adore coming over and giving you a very specific workshop.

We had one Master Gardener also working at my public library as a staff member. If you don't know how to find the extension office, your library should.

Here's mine, for a search help: https://extension.psu.edu/

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