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Hello Everyone! A Gardening Beginner Here

 
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I’m new to this gardening community and super excited to start my journey into the world of plants and green living! 🌿

Any beginner tips or favorite resources would be super appreciated!

Thank you for welcoming me into the community 🌻

doris zhang
 
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Hi Qing, I'm still a beginner too, but you might have more luck asking more specific questions here. Where are you located? What sorts of things are you hoping to grow?
 
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Welcome Doris!  There are so many great discussion on this forum to explore.  Feel encouraged to ask questions here.  Also there is a section that lists good books to read about gardening and permaculture to give you good ideas of what to read and learn from.
 
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