Looks like a stand of trees next to that old dime, now doesn't it? I'll have to make change for a quarter soon, I think. More than a couple are approaching the three inch mark. And lots of leaves on all of them! I had to raise the diffuser another half inch too. The next time I'll be going up a peg hole or two on the light, as well as moving the reflector above the mid-shelf.
Hey Dad, I agree it's been a while since we've got a peek of what your littlun's are doing. You got that fancy camera of yours in the shop or what?
The sweet peppers and onions seem to be faring well. I believe I'm making good headway on my ingredients list for salsa!
The compliments on my 'high-tech sippy cup' - as Dad put it - are very much appreciated, if not inspiring. I brought my planters to work, as there are a few mater admirers there. It seems the notion of sippy cups for maters is catching on. As of today, I have several requests for making more of them, thus beginning the formation a 'bucket brigade' of sorts. And thanks to some very resourceful colleagues, I should be getting several more 5 gallon buckets in the very near future. Yes, indeed this little endeavor may very well have started an unofficial Hagemeyer tomato competition, too! The fruits (pun intended) of my labor will certainly go forth and conquer more than just my backyard.
Looks like it's back to the mad scientist laboratory for me this weekend!
MM
Mike, your plants are really looking strong. Good job. Also, congrats and on the "emerging" sippy cup business. I hope your office decides to enter the competition.
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ReplyDeleteActually we better keep it in the family; it would be tough to insult people I didn't love!! lol.
They can however, grow maters in as many port-a-potties as they want!
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