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About My Garden and hydroponics
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About My Garden and hydroponics. My homemade easy-to-make 6plant wick method system. Cucumber and Tomato crop schedules. Hand Watered bucket system plans. Water culture system plans. Ebb and Flow System plans. What I work with:. At this time I have a Wick hydroponic system and an Earthbox.and my big garden. Hours: I sometimes mess with my garden after school. I definately spend time on the weekends weeding and fertilizing. How To Order: Please email me if you would like to purchase seeds.
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Garden Hydroponica: April 2015
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Stuff growing in water (not the orange furry monster). Thursday, April 2, 2015. Chard and kale harvest: eat the leaves before the worms get them! Hydroponic strawberries: Kratky method. I need to upgrade my lighting system for this. The plant on the left was added into the bucket first, so it's starting to make new roots already. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Helpful and Informative Links. Simply Hydroponics and Organics. Chard and kale harvest: eat the leaves before the .
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Garden Hydroponica: Kratky method strawberries: still alive! Update...
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Stuff growing in water (not the orange furry monster). Monday, May 4, 2015. Kratky method strawberries: still alive! June Update: Water temps got too hot. So these plants have transitioned into self watering containers to make room for some herbs in a traditional deep water culture. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Helpful and Informative Links. Simply Hydroponics and Organics. Kratky method strawberries: still alive!
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Garden Hydroponica: March 2015
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Stuff growing in water (not the orange furry monster). Saturday, March 21, 2015. Spring salad and kale. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Helpful and Informative Links. Simply Hydroponics and Organics. Spring salad and kale.
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Garden Hydroponica: July 2015
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Stuff growing in water (not the orange furry monster). Wednesday, July 15, 2015. Gray water garden: Sugar baby watermelon. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Helpful and Informative Links. Simply Hydroponics and Organics. Gray water garden: Sugar baby watermelon.
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Garden Hydroponica: Zucchini
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Stuff growing in water (not the orange furry monster). Saturday, June 13, 2015. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Helpful and Informative Links. Simply Hydroponics and Organics. Salad bowls: after some plant sitting with a frien.
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Garden Hydroponica: March 2014
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Stuff growing in water (not the orange furry monster). Sunday, March 2, 2014. What you can do in a small space! Keep in mind that this balcony is small and faces north during the winter, receiving no direct sunlight for 6 months- -the worst scenario. Hydroponic units and other plants. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Helpful and Informative Links. Simply Hydroponics and Organics. What you can do in a small space!
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Garden Hydroponica: January 2015
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Stuff growing in water (not the orange furry monster). Monday, January 19, 2015. Hydro-unit with misome and kale; and some grow bags with various greens. North-facing space again, sigh. Once again, I've got a gardening space with little sunlight during the winter- -more on on my plight in pictures later. But here is one way to cope: grow-lights. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Helpful and Informative Links. Simply Hydroponics and Organics. Hydro-unit with misome and kale; and some grow bag.
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Garden Hydroponica: September 2014
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Stuff growing in water (not the orange furry monster). Sunday, September 28, 2014. Sad sweet potato harvest. Well, this experiment did not work out quite so well. I grew sweet potato slips from a store bought potato that had started to sprout. I followed some directions from a couple of videos I found online. The plant grew vigorously in a 5 gallon grow bag; however, as you can see, the yield is pitiful. Oh, well. Next time. This is what happens when you cross-pollinate. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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