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Update – How Everybody is Doing | Adventures in Hydroculture
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Documenting my journey through the land of hyrdogardening. Update – How Everybody is Doing. Sago is a happy camper in his hydroballs. He gets lots of morning sun in his eastern facing window and apparently he’s quite happy. He has sprouted seven new palm fronds that are opening beautifully! Vrissy is looking as lovely as ever and has had a baby! I’ll let the little one grow a bit bigger before separating them. Well, when I started transplanting my other plants, I picked up a bottle of MiracleGro QuickSta...
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The Not So Flowering Cactus | Adventures in Hydroculture
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Documenting my journey through the land of hyrdogardening. The Not So Flowering Cactus. I’ve never purchased a cactus before. I once had a traumatic experience with one. As a teenager, I worked for a cleaning company. I was cleaning a house full of houseplants, including little cacti, when one was knocked from the table. I saw something falling and, reacting quickly and without thinking, I reached out to grab it. Yea, bad idea. Update – How Everybody is Doing. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. You are commenti...
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More to Learn – A Look at a Book | Adventures in Hydroculture
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Documenting my journey through the land of hyrdogardening. More to Learn A Look at a Book. The indoor Water Gardner’s How-To Handbook written and illustrated by Peter Loewer. This flies in the face of everything I have learned about hydroculture. So how could it be that these plants survive with no oxygen? Both plants have been submerged for several days and are showing no signs of stress or damage. I check them every day, concerned they will meet the same fate as the Maters and Nanners. Now I wo...I als...
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peek a green blog: April 2010
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Peek a green blog. Wednesday, April 28, 2010. Healthy Nursery and Child's Bedroom. EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) lists Indoor Air Quality as one of their top health concerns. The EPA's Total Exposure Assessment Methodology (TEAM) study found levels of about a dozen common organic pollutants to be 2 to 5 times higher inside homes than outside. Considering that we are spending as much as 90% of our lives indoors, this is a key issue, and even more for the children. Indoor plants to clean the air.
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ARA) - From corsages pinned to prom dresses to exotic specimens in greenhouses, orchids are the most glamorous flowering plants in the world, but few know just how easy orchids are to grow and how affordable they've become. Believe me, orchids are easy to grow," says orchid grower Steven Frowine in his book "Orchids for Dummies.". That are only 12 inches tall and come in decorative pots with gift tags for under $15. What attracts most people to orchids are the exotic colors," says Alex Calzadillia, orchi...
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Anthurium - Marlborough Nursery Marlborough Nursery
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Anthuriums are used as feature plants in the home or in tropical and subtropical gardens. To get them to flower continuously, place in a filtered light location and fertilize during the growing season. The plant should be kept clean of all yellow or decaying leaves. Did you know the US Environmental Agency currently ranks indoor air pollution as one of the top threats to public health? Marlborough Nursery is a proud partner of:.
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hydrocassie | Adventures in Hydroculture
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Documenting my journey through the land of hyrdogardening. More to Learn A Look at a Book. The indoor Water Gardner’s How-To Handbook written and illustrated by Peter Loewer. This flies in the face of everything I have learned about hydroculture. So how could it be that these plants survive with no oxygen? Both plants have been submerged for several days and are showing no signs of stress or damage. I check them every day, concerned they will meet the same fate as the Maters and Nanners. Now I wo...I als...
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Feeding the Hungry | Adventures in Hydroculture
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Documenting my journey through the land of hyrdogardening. I keep hearing about the problems of poor children who suffer through the summer when school lunch programs aren’t available. The Richmond soup kitchen serves food every weekday in the summer to city children whose families are too poor to feed them when they can’t get free meals at school. The Not So Flowering Cactus. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. A little bit of info...
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