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microgardendesigns · 1 month
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They return 🐥🐓
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microfarmdesigns · 8 months
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Merry - Golds 😉😎👩‍🌾
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imafraidofsquids · 3 months
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We are still beginners when it comes to aquaponics (it's become kind of a hyperfixation for my husband). Right now we are only dabbling in aquaponics, which is just the plants and water, but we hope to expand to hydroponics which includes fish! (Or vise versa I get the names mixed up!)
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betweenapitchandacast · 10 months
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How to Effortlessly Harvest Your Chives
Do you have a large amount of #chives and unsure how to dehydrate and see them? This must-see #guide will teach you the easiest #tips to prep and store them for the season. It's so simple you'll be laughing! Not to mention the money saved on #groceries!
Image credits: Rita E via Pixabay Micro gardening has become a trend for space-stricken patios and balconies. Container tomatoes and small herb gardens are among the most popular choices. Chives are a great choice if you have limited space for growing plants and only have small or medium-sized pots. They are also a perennial plant that comes back every spring. Chives have a mild flavor that…
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disasterstudio · 4 months
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Doing chia in order to grow something when its cold outside sor solarpunk week! Plan to feed my little ratties with the harvest, days 3 and 4 depicted here
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cloveochai · 1 year
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Microgardening in Brooklyn
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qwanderer · 2 years
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OKAY things have been iffy in my apartment for the last while but I think things are coming together!
Yesterday I got home and did the important daily chores before immediately being viciously attacked by sharks and was not able to do anything cool with my free time. That sucked.
Today the plastic tray I ordered to put under my dishwasher arrived, and I cut a drainage hole and set it up and it's a good size and works well! Then I ran the dishwasher which has been needing to happen, and noticed that the leaking water was towards the back of the tray. I checked the hoses the first time I noticed the leak of course, but I checked them again this time and found a loose connection that evaded me before! I'm running the dishwasher again now and hopefully that fixed the problem. I'm still glad to have the tray all set up though! The next time something goes wrong with the dishwasher, it won't make such a mess!
I still haven't quite got the kinks worked out of my sprout growing routine, but I'm trying another round of the alfalfa because I've begun to suspect that the citric acid is actually sabotaging my sprouts rather than helping. I think all I need to do is continue my previous plain tap water routine but grow only in glass containers. I was running out of pickle jars (because dishwasher problems) but then I remembered some wider glass containers I don't use very often and I think they're going to improve my sprouts-to-time ratio - not as much as the plastic trays but still significantly.
Anyway I probably won't get to writing tonight either, but hopefully the weekend will present an opportunity! I feel like last Sunday tried to hit me with everything at once, but that stuff is getting resolved now.
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Microgardening in Brooklyn
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future-newswire · 11 months
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zayngin · 2 years
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ikariradio · 2 years
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microgardendesigns · 11 months
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Peaceful hues.
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microfarmdesigns · 9 months
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Nursery under the shade of a Scarlet Oak Tree 🌳
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So I have a really cool building idea, it's going to take a lot of learning and maybe some Collab with my more maths minded headmates but I want to try it!
Basically, it's a building that uses a quartet of shallow ramps to let people access a series of floating annexes (they're also accessible by lifts) that are located on the 6 points on a spoke.
The building itself is an internal atrium with a six point covered pathway with gardens in between (the walls will be glass that can be retracted in good weather) and at the centre a help point that is equidistant from all the annexes and the entrance.
The annexes will be accessible by the ramps and by the lifts and will be one story and flat throughout.
My idea of the use of this building is for it to be where you would go to get support as a disabled person, be that financial, academic, emotional, medical, spiritual or for doing work. It wouldn't house the specific services but act as a hub where specialists can help guide and advocate for the disabled person in those areas.
It would use a brutalist style but future proofed (unlike, sadly, many brutalist buildings which see rapid and extreme damage forming within 20 years of being poured) and also utilise nature in the central atrium with a sense of verticality to the plants (maybe floating planters or microgardens but figuring out how they're managed safely would be it's own challenge?) And using plants that invite butterflies and birds into the area.
I've started my sketches and will try to learn some better perspective stuff to make it look good. (My sketches still mention stairs but I realized that they weren't needed and may actually gatekeep some annexes from wheelchair users and other folks unable to use stairs unless they used the lifts.
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kontextmaschine · 2 years
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So if you're envying my advertising diet and asking "hey kontext, what's the new thing in rich-people home appliances?" it is taking cottagecore fresh-fetishism to the point of having power microgarden cabinets in your kitchen, with lighting and water and fertilizer and nutrients all fuzzy-logiced
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disasterstudio · 4 months
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Solarpunk Week Harvest
My up-cycled indoor chia has come to sprouted enough to harvest!
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So the plastic was just trash, but just like it was reused initially here, i could re use it again if i do another round / the chia was attained from food waste from a smoothie bar (the bag had been removed from use bc it had a small air hole so not good for smoothies anymore, but totally could still be used for microgreens!
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