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Answers to Gardening Questions at Your Fingertips

Posted: Tue Apr 02, 2013 9:06 pm
by Bill Hudson
I often answer gardening questions by referring to online publications from various Land Grant Universities. There is no reason that I should keep this very valuable resource to myself. :oops: Therefore, bookmark this puppy http://www.searchedu.com/ In the 'search for' bar, type in what you are researching - for example (as I did for another post) "growing popcorn." In the 'using' bar, I used "education sites." This simple search resulted in 10 pages of ~10 references each.

Why use this site as opposed to Google of Bing? Simple, as long as you use "education sites," you are getting the results of impartial research, based upon the scientific method. You will not be seeing the grandiose claims for Grannie's Miracle Foo Foo Dust, you will be getting facts. Often you can get articles for your state about your particular question. If not, a state with similar conditions may have done the research to answer your question.

Go ahead kick the tires and see what you can find there.

Bill

Re: Answers to Gardening Questions at Your Fingertips

Posted: Tue Apr 02, 2013 9:20 pm
by Barnyard
Great info Bill, Thanks! This also reminds me to call my broker in the morning to sell all the stock I have in Grannie's Miracle Foo Foo Dust,Inc.

Re: Answers to Gardening Questions at Your Fingertips

Posted: Wed Apr 03, 2013 9:20 am
by DanR
UT and other universities have a site called IPM Pro and IPM Lite. It ain't for sissies.

Re: Answers to Gardening Questions at Your Fingertips

Posted: Wed Apr 03, 2013 6:59 pm
by tinnerjohn
Thanks for the lead Bill. I have Penn States Commercial Vegetable Guide in my favorites. I have more faith in the Extension sites than the plethora of "I'm an Expert" links that come up on a search. Some are good, but theres a lot of chaff in the wheat. (Ragweed. too). John

Re: Answers to Gardening Questions at Your Fingertips

Posted: Wed Apr 03, 2013 10:11 pm
by CapeCodCubs
Thank you!