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Summary

How Microbes Help Local Adaptation is an online course available for free on the Going to Seed website. Julia Dakin Interviewed Dr. White and Robin Stewart chunked it up into approachable lessons about how and why endophytic microbes should matter to every gardener. The courses use text, videos, photos, and diagrams to deliver this information. The content is broken into four main chapters, each containing four to eight modules, a summary and some optional adjacent topics. The course is self-paced and includes access to monthly Zoom calls and an online Discourse community. Course-specific questions and comments may also be posted with each module.

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How Microbes Help Local Adaptation

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I give this online course 10 out of 10 acorns!

This course introduced me to an entirely new subject, opening up whole new ways to think about seed saving, growing practices, etc. The dive into the role of microbial endophytes and the way that plants farm their microbial partners was fascinating and left me energized. I'd recommend this to anyone who isn't already quite familiar with the subject.
 
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