I need help with a couple projects

I’ve been approached about writing an e-learning course centered around organic gardening. At first I blew it off, but now, about a month later, the same “PhD Lady” is asking me to reconsider. I figured that I would simply fall off her radar when I dealt lightly with the idea the first time. But that didn’t happen.

So I am reconsidering.

If you were to take such a course, what would you expect it to cover? Obviously, it would have to address the various forms of composting, sources of mineral powders, dealing with pests … but what else should I cover to make it unique – and uniquely valuable?

Another suggestion I have been tossed (different source) is to write an e-book about organic gardening. So I am thinking about maybe writing a 100 page introduction to the topic and see how that sells.

If the e-book had enough information in it that you could just toss it to a tyro gardener and they could begin gardening using organic principles, would it be worth maybe $5 to you?

About Bill

I'm a 59 year old resident of Detroit, MI. I've been an organic gardener for about 25 years. Puttering around in the garden brings me food, a peaceful heart and a sense of working in tandem with God. That's why I do it.
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