On 3 Sep 2005 04:12:46 +0200, Wayne Boatwright
> connected the dots and wrote:
~On Fri 02 Sep 2005 06:23:50p, maxine in ri wrote in rec.food.cooking:
~
~> On 2 Sep 2005 06:24:46 +0200, Wayne Boatwright
~> > connected the dots and wrote:
~>
~> ~On Thu 01 Sep 2005 09:15:23p, Texas Moon wrote in
rec.food.cooking:
~> ~
~> ~> Grow Vertical Planting pole allows you to grow a full herb
garden
~> in
~> ~> just 15 inches of space. See
~> ~> photo and instructions on my webpage.
~> ~>
~> ~>
http://members.aol.com/texasmoon/growvertical.html
~> ~>
~> ~>
~> ~
~> ~When I first glanced at the OPs name, I read it as "Texas Moron".
Now
~> I know
~> ~that's what it should have been.
~>
~> Maybe he was just at Epcot, too. They have a ride through their
~> hydroponic gardens where they grow peppers in a 6" diameter tube
~> hanging from the pipes (that probably deliver the nutrient bath),
also
~> herbs, and cukes; squash vines growing vertically, tomatoes with
one
~> trunk and a ballroom-sized trellis holding them off the ground.
~>
~> pretty cool, if you want to spend the bucks to set it up.
~>
~> maxine in ri
~>
~
~I remember doing a hydroponics experiment for a science fair exhibit
when I
~was still in jr. high school. It was amazing how plants could be
forced to
~produce given the right combination of chemicals.
Um... what do you think food is made from? Besides water and
sunlight. Even Humans are made of a handful of chemicals, and could
be kept alive with the right mix along with some fuel.
but life wouldn't be as much fun that way
maxine in ri