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University Gardening survey

The purpose of this survey is to investigate the demands and current trends in indoor gardening for a university project. Please note that all responses are strictly confidential and will not be shared externally.  The link is provided below.

I would highly appreitate if you have the time to fill out the survey as it will be a great help to help aid me in conceptualizing my project.


Link :  https://forms.office.com/e/6NAupihvGc

Thank you very much for taking part!

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  • StultiStulti Posts: 90
    I don’t understand why a flag has been assigned to this thread. It is completely unnecessary. But then my first post on this forum received a flag too. Perhaps every first post is awarded one.
  • Beastie29Beastie29 Posts: 55
    Looks like you've got another one now Stulti.  No, it wasn't from me.
  • StultiStulti Posts: 90
    I know. I’m going to buy some string and create some bunting. But perhaps on a forum it should be thread rather than string. 
  • B3B3 Posts: 27,505
    Does a like cancel out a flag?
    In London. Keen but lazy.
  • JennyJJennyJ Posts: 10,576
    I filled in the survey, but I'm not really sure what it's trying to find out. Maybe I'm really not the sort of indoor gardener that's being targeted. I grow houseplants that I water with a watering can, I add feed to the water sometimes, and mist with a hand sprayer occasionally. I start seeds and cuttings on the windowsills when it's too cold to start them outside - for those I sometimes use a heated propagator base, transparent seed tray lids or plastic bags, and sometimes a basic timer grow light that clips onto the edge of the sill. That's it, nothing complicated.
    Doncaster, South Yorkshire. Soil type: sandy, well-drained
  • JennyJJennyJ Posts: 10,576
    Maybe someone flagged it because it's a duplicate thread - 5 flags and it'll disappear.
    Doncaster, South Yorkshire. Soil type: sandy, well-drained
  • FireFire Posts: 19,096
    People are just suspicious - as ever
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