I thought I’d pull something from the as-yet-unposted archives, namely a picture of part of my hydroponic garden in San Jose last year. We didn’t really have a space to garden, so I thought I’d try hydroponics rather than digging up decorative gravel! The excuse– I gave a fellow blogger a quick demo on posting images to a hosted blogger.com blog!
Hydroponic Veggie Garden in San Jose 2004
August 18, 2005 by srchalup
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- I was in a workshop all day today for work, and for one activity we did a values exercise. These are my top 5 values, from top to bottom. I was surprised at the things that didn’t make the list, yet when I thought about my top 5, I realized that these were needed as a foundation for other values like love, loyalty, trust, empathy, etc. Ymmv and almost assuredly will. :-)
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- Tomatoes, peppers, n eggplants started, on the heat mat and under the full spectrum fluorescents. Yay. Also planted peas outdoors, weeded n composted the corner bed, planted giant red mustard, dill, and baby pak choi. Then the skies opened up! Great timing!!
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