Incredibly easy. Set 'em up, plug 'em in, add water every day or other day; every two weeks when the little light on the front goes on, you feed them. They come with little packets of nutrients. I'm using a different kind, but the ones from the company work fine. I have seven AGs...one small one for flowers at work, and another for flowers at home. A third small one is growing cilantro now. Then there are four larger ones: fresh lettuce in the kitchen (enough for a salad every 2-3 days), herbs in the living room, and hot peppers and cherry tomatoes upstairs in my mom cave. They are wonderful!
What a cheery little soul...love your processing. You've gotten me interested in aerogardens also...I already have several stands for violets and other plants but this sounds intriguing1
I love your description of your workspace. It made me wonder how I've never seen you at the office before; we obviously work for the same place! :) This little guy is so perfect he looks like he must be fake, how pretty. I had to Google "aerogarden." How neat! Imma get me one...
...is to fill 52 themes, one a week for the year. Some weeks, maybe I'll try to find several photos to fit the themes. Others, I may spend more time trying to perfect one that seems best to represent the theme. Three years of a photo-a-day opened my eyes, now I want to hone my skills.
Somehow, a camera allows me to see more deeply and awakens the eye. For me, undertaking these year-long challenges is a way to become more aware of the world that swirls around me.
If you have blooming flowers in your work cube, it is not soulless... :-D
ReplyDeletepretty. I like the idea of an aero garden. Are they difficult to maintain?
ReplyDeleteIncredibly easy. Set 'em up, plug 'em in, add water every day or other day; every two weeks when the little light on the front goes on, you feed them. They come with little packets of nutrients. I'm using a different kind, but the ones from the company work fine. I have seven AGs...one small one for flowers at work, and another for flowers at home. A third small one is growing cilantro now. Then there are four larger ones: fresh lettuce in the kitchen (enough for a salad every 2-3 days), herbs in the living room, and hot peppers and cherry tomatoes upstairs in my mom cave. They are wonderful!
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ReplyDeletemaybe lightless and airless: But never soulless and not even flowerless or gardenless ...
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I am going to have to look into the aerogarden. Flowers growing in the winter sounds so inviting.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cheery little soul...love your processing. You've gotten me interested in aerogardens also...I already have several stands for violets and other plants but this sounds intriguing1
ReplyDeleteIt's a pretty Z. Nice completion of the alphabet.
ReplyDeleteI love your description of your workspace. It made me wonder how I've never seen you at the office before; we obviously work for the same place! :) This little guy is so perfect he looks like he must be fake, how pretty. I had to Google "aerogarden." How neat! Imma get me one...
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