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jon@edenproject's rating: 1 out of 5
jon@edenproject is looking for help with: I need some help with project management techniques 6 months ago

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  1. Profile Image 73lindsey @ Eden Project's rating: 2 out of 5

    lindsey @ Eden Project

    needs help with I need some help with research and evaluation techniques

    6 months ago

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  2. Profile Image 41jon@edenproject's rating: 1 out of 5

    jon@edenproject

    needs help with I need help with organic gardening techniques

    About 1 year ago

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    • lindsey @ Eden Project lindsey @ Eden Project's rating: 2 out of 5

      lindsey @ Eden Project

      If you need to get rid of bugs, soapy water helps but is a bit labour intensive, there are organic slug pellets available which help with one of the major pests and you can find out more info at gardenorganic.org.uk have fun !!

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    • srphillips srphillips's rating: 0 out of 5

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      we used nematodes on our garden, kills all the baby slugs before they can eat your lovely veggies, and worked really well

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    • shaynehouse shaynehouse's rating: 0 out of 5

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      Never use pesticides. Use the no dig approach to vegetable beds, it stops the weeds spreading, simply hoe weeds from the patch on a regular basis.

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    • chalex90 chalex90's rating: 0 out of 5

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      Baked egg shells to keep slugs off. Maybe rescue an orphaned hedgehog to up the ante, theres plenty looking for a good home. Get on to the Battery Hen rescue center and save a couple of chickens.nRemember to set up a good composting area. Any food scraps etc can either go to the chickens or straight into the compost. Urine is a good additive to the compost. Depends how comfortable you feel doing that.nThe rest is about garden an plant management. nIf you can leave an area, however small, in your garden that can be made into a kind of unkept meadow area with a variety of flowers and grasses. This will do you no end of good by attracting lots of different insects, most of which pollenating. If your lucky some ladybugs to keep the aphids.nTry and find somewhere thats selling composted horse manure (might take a drive to the country to find it). This is brilliant for the growing stages of all plants due to the nitrogen. When digging your garden over before putting the plants in spreads this over the top and dig it in.nThen as has already been said, take weeds out regularly.nnYou might want to set up a small poly tunnel for more exotic varieties or for some amazing tomatoes.nnIt takes a little bit more work than the simple pesticide and chemical fertiliser option but promotes a healthy area for a small eco system to exist (give it a couple of years and you'll notice a lot more birds and wildlife hanging around your garden) and i think the fruit tastes nicer with out chemicals. This might just be my heavily organic biased opinion tho :PnnEnjoy

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  3. Profile Image 3jarainford's rating: 0 out of 5

    jarainford

    needs help with For a uni project I want to make flower boxes for a hospital, I need help with the types of plants which grow well in containers, either inside or outside and need minimal looking after.

    6 months ago

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  4. Profile Image 9Smita Bernadet Kujur's rating: 0 out of 5

    Smita Bernadet Kujur

    needs help with I want to work for conservation of endangered species of Orchids with financial help, Please guide me about Orchid specialists who have similar interests. I need a good guide.

    10 months ago

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  5. Profile Image 3slow's rating: 0 out of 5

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    needs help with I'm after advice on time management systems to help prioritise & manage time spent on various activities, ensuring everything gets done in the time available ;)

    11 months ago

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    • Nina.Whitby Nina.Whitby's rating: 1 out of 5

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      Have you tried Huddle? it helps you to get organised and project manage. Not great if there are hundreds in a team but might be worth a try - here's a link http://www.huddle.com/

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    • sim sim's rating: 0 out of 5

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      we tried producteev which works to a degree but doesn't go much further than being a to do list

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    • slow slow's rating: 0 out of 5

      slow

      Thanks Nina and Sim. I wasn't very clear, but rather than tools (software etc) I'm after practical training in time management as a behavioural skill - I've identified what I'm good at ('big picture', connections & ideas generation, following systems already in place) but I muddle through with what I'm not good at (details & creating systems in the first place). I was really just testing the site, though, to help it get going ;)

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    • Sue @ Kew Sue @ Kew's rating: 0 out of 5

      Sue @ Kew

      Trying reading the 'ONE MINUTE MANAGER' first, it is one of the thinnest books around living up to its title.

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  6. Profile Image 5peridyne62's rating: 0 out of 5

    peridyne62

    needs help with I need help building my resume. I assume the one i have already is not adequate. I also need help figuring out what jobs to apply for and what companies i should be looking at

    9 months ago

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      Bran

      Hi When you say that your resume isn't adequate I am assuming that you feel it hasn't done you any favours on the getting a job front. I'm not an expert and without seeing it I cannot comment on your particular resume but I do get to see a lot from young poeple and here are few thoughts. Most people have a huge range of skills and assets to offer its just a case of making them stand out. Have a look at other people that you know and see what they have done but be yourself and make sure that you get across your unique qualities. Don't give up, its hard being young in a job market full of experience but its very rare that persistance and a 'go get it attitude' remains unrewarded for long. The other thing to note is that just because you weren't the right person for that particular job it doesn't mean that you were in any way second best, I have had to turn away perfectly capable applicants just because they aren't quite who we needed at that time so don't give up! Good luck, the more doors you push against the more likely one will swing wide open for you. Bran

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