Hello from Houston, I am new and would like to learn more on gardening

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  1. Arturo Barrera

    Arturo Barrera New Seed

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    I am a student at the University of Houston and am working on a project about gardening and its users. I look forward to learning from everyone here!
     
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    jnnwyman Seedling

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    Hello fellow Texan. And welcome.

    There are many Texans here from different areas of Texas. I'm from hot dry west Texas.
     
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    Frank GardenStew Founder Staff Member Administrator

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    Hi Arturo and a hearty welcome to GardenStew :hi:

    (I'm part of the Welcome Circle!)
     
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    eileen Resident Taxonomist Staff Member Moderator Plants Contributor

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    Arturo I'm sure you'll be able to learn quite a bit from our members here as they are from all over the world.
    WELCOME to our forums from Scotland.
     



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    Hi and welcome from PA.
     
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    Hi Arturo, a few questions if I may?

    What course are you studying? How is it related to horticulture? What subject is this research for, please? Why do you want to know about gardeners?

    Thanks, David.
     
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    Jerry Sullivan Garden Experimenter Plants Contributor

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    Hi Arturo, welcome to Gardenstew from Chelmsford MA.

    Jerry
     
  9. Arturo Barrera

    Arturo Barrera New Seed

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    Hey David,

    I am a studying industrial design at the University of Houston and the project is regarding human centered design. I have to design for a specific user doing a specific task and I decided to tackle gardening. I am still learning a lot about general gardening and mostly I have been looking at trends from the past five years of what people are planting. I will also be researching the tools needed for every part of the process as well as things that may be used to enhance the experience or encourage more people to garden.

    And also thank you everyone for the warm welcomes.
     
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    cherylad Countess of Cute-ification Plants Contributor

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    Hi and welcome from a sorta close neighbor. I work just north of Houston and live out towards Beaumont.
    Are you studying veggies, flowers or both?
     
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    Arturo Barrera New Seed

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    Mostly veggies, and I want to focus on making gardening easier for those who cant garden for any reason.
     
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    Kay Girl with Green Thumbs

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    I think you found a good place to learn about gardeners! Welcome from Nebraska.
     
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    Hi, welcome from a distant hot and humid land!!!
     
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    Hi Arturo, thanks for satisfying my curiosity about why you are here. I couldn't put together a reason in my head why someone in a horticultural or other botanical field would use a forum, so I was interested in what other discipline would find one helpful.

    I'm interested in what trends you have observed. I'm in Brisbane, Australia where about ten years ago there was a drought period and a shift towards water-wise plants which inspired a lot of gardens with Agave and Yucca species, for example. Then we had plenty of rain, even floods. That led to people forgetting that our biome is drought-prone and planting natives, inspired more by growing knowledge of responsibility towards our local ecology.

    In the future I see a shift towards responsible though liberal gardening, planting heavily cultivated natives while assessing exotics more according to their suitability to feed native fauna and not be invasive. I hope I'm right because it's a direction that shows lessening ignorance, though I would personally prefer native species without the cultivars or exotics. The former restrict breeding and propogation by individual gardeners while the latter displace our beautiful native species even when not invasive.
     
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    Hello and welcome from Idaho. I have been investigating different types of raised bed vegetable gardens lately and trying to find which ones are affordable. If you have any suggestions, I'd love to hear them.
     
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    Hello! You're so lucky that you get to see fields full of bluebells--we're very jealous here! Welcome to the community!
     

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