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Gardening Help Forum

Our Seeds of Change Gardening Forum is a spam-proof email messaging center that we have set up and moderate to allow gardeners around the country communicate easily with each other. This is an open eGroup that anyone can enter and browse. If you join the group by subscribing (free), you can easily post and receive emails to get all of your gardening questions answered and find out what other gardeners are talking about.

Included in our eGroup are Seeds of Change staff members with various expertise. Discussion topics are some of the following:

1. Gardening problems and experiences you are having.

2. Garden planning and design, Permaculture, soil building, planting and maximum yield, BioIntensives, BioDynamics, seed diversity and preserving endangered species, Kinship Gardening, seed saving and do-it-yourself plant breeding, organic gardening, and much more.

3. Heirloom seeds you may have or are looking for that you would like to share.

4. Sustainable agriculture practices.

We invite you to subscribe and contribute.

Scott Vlaun
Moderator
Seeds of Change eGroup
editor@seedsofchange.com


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