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Pinterest - 0 views

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    Pinterest is a visual discovery tool that people use to collect ideas for their different hobbies and projects. People post collections on "boards" of visual bookmarks (Pins). These collections are used to do things like plan trips and projects, organize events or save articles and recipes. This particular board is full of American and European woodblock prints made between the years of 1880-1935. There is a subfocus of trees and landscape.
Kayla Brouillard

Front Porch Forum - 0 views

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    Front Porch helps people in and around your community get connected. You can find community news, jobs, and materials here. I used Front Porch to find a job that I love doing. I recommend people use this site to find all their community needs.
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    What's the job you found?
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    I found a landscaping job
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    The main point of this site is to connect with the community. You can use this site for all types of things, searching for jobs, ranting, recommendations and much more. I would recommend this site to anybody in Vermont because I think it is very beneficial to know what is going on in your town.
arieln

Soil Solarization for Gardens & Landscapes Management Guidelines--UC IPM - 0 views

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    This site also discussed the process of solarization. However, the site was centered more on the destruction of pests in the soil. I believe, though, that the same procedures used for extinguishing the pests could be used on seeds. One idea that intrigued me was the idea that a small container can be solarized, with plastic tarp on top, as I didn't really think of using a small container to solarize plants. As my plot of soil with the parsnip plant is very small, I don't think actually solarizing it would do anything, but as a possible alternative to my procedure of baking the seeds, if I had more time I could have solarized them in a small container. I could still do that, as a back-up to my procedure, with the remaining soil and seeds, and see how it affects the seeds, if I have sufficient time. Aside from this small bit of information, and a repeat of the instructions of how to do solarization of your own, I don't think I will use this site very often. The only good information it had was the information mentioned above. However, it is also a reliable educational source, and as such, it will most likely contain reliable information, as compared to a non-educational site.
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