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Antipodean Bucket Farmer 17-06-2004 08:14 AM

Feedback Please - This NG's FAQ?
 
Hi, Everybody,

The recent request for guidance to a FAQ for this
newsgroup got me thinking: Maybe we should make one.

I would be willing to take suggestions for questions,
answers, (including contrasting points of view),
helpful links, etc. Then I can organise them, and host
it on a Web page.

Some starting points:

What is a "zone," and how do I determine mine?

What is the definition of "organic"?

What is "NPK"?

What is "PH"?

What is "Agricultural Extension" (maybe with links, and
equivalent reference for non-USers)?

What is "BT," and how does it work on which pests?

My tomatoes are turning black on the bottom - what is
Blossom End Rot, and how to deal with it?

Why is Sevin dust bad (killing pollinators)?

How to fend off a slug invasion?

How to keep other animals away?

Compost (what to put in, how long, etc)?

What is "full sunshine"?

Schedules for planting (maybe in relation to first day
of spring)?

Links for IDing a plant/weed/fungus or bug?

If I want to offer a photo for ID, how should I do that
(e.g. put it on a Web page, or post to some particular
binary NG)?


Any other ideas would be much appreciated!


--
Guide To DIY Living
http://www.self-reliance.co.nz
(Work in progress)

Pat Kiewicz 17-06-2004 12:02 PM

Feedback Please - This NG's FAQ?
 
Antipodean Bucket Farmer said:

Hi, Everybody,

The recent request for guidance to a FAQ for this
newsgroup got me thinking: Maybe we should make one.


There were a good number of rec.gardens FAQs which existed at one time
and after migrating once or twice seem to have disappeared from the net.

The rec.gardens.ecosystems FAQ is still available:
http://www.ibiblio.org/rge/

The problem is not just generating an FAQ but maintaining it. Generic FAQs
may be harder to keep up the work and interest in than specialized ones.
(The Slug and Snail and Culinary Herb FAQs are well maintained, for example.)

Maybe an occasional posting on how to 'google' up past discussions?
--
Pat in Plymouth MI ('someplace.net' is comcast)

Any technology distinguishable from magic is insufficiently advanced.
(attributed to Don Marti)



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