Re: mulching
- From: Ian Keeling <nospam@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 14 Nov 2005 13:32:23 +0000
La puce wrote:
Well, yes, even with distinction in that exam I still consider myself something of a novice - it's only the first step. (Best tip: Get hold of as many past papers as you can)Ian Keeling wrote:
I'm not worried - only pointing out my credentials, so the OP isn't under any illusion that I'm some authority on the matter.
The matter of 'mulching'?! <g>
But seriously, I'm 4 months away to passing my RHS. Any advice? And why do you concider yourself a 'novice' after passing such a demanding examination? I understand that academic credentials are nothing compared to experience. But surely you're not 8 years old nor you'd just pass an exam with no practical experience. Or would you?!
What the course of study really did for me was to open up whole new areas of ignorance! After studying for the exam I began to get an inkling of how much there is to know about plants and their culture.
No, I'm not 8 years old (40 something). I don't have vast practical experience, but I have had a "growing" interest in plants and gardening over the last 10 years - it's beginning to get a bit serious.
I am certainly a novice compared to many of the regular posters in this group.
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