Showing posts with label gecko. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gecko. Show all posts

Aqaponics Experimental tomato tactics

It turns out you can simply hack the top of a tomato off, stick it into your aquaponics systems media, and it will grow.

So as a bit of an experiment, Ive been waiting until my big old tomato vine develops some flowers, then cutting off around a foot tall of the end growing bit with the flowers.

I jam it into the media and it wilts a bit. But then it comes good, the flowers open, and fruit is set.

It seems to be working, and might allow me to grow better quality tomatoes. I have no idea why, but it might.

It certainly will save some space.

Also it  allow me to grow six enormous tomatoes on a tiny one foot high vine which although it might not serve any purpose, it might look interesting. And lets face it. Looking interesting is what sells all those perfect little tomatoes still on the vine in nice neat rows that we see in super markets.

 My bee visited again today.


120 Things in 20 years is doing all those experements that dont really need doing so nobody else has to.
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Aquaponics Shell grit seed raising bee and gecko visitors

I found a little helper in my shell grit seed raising trial.

This gecko is tiny!












I also found a bee.

Thats two now this year I think.

It left soon after I saw it visit my freshly transplanted wild rocket.


But my bee came back a little while later.

At least I think it was the same bee.

It certainly looked and behaved like the previous bee.

She looks busy.







120 Things in 20 years is now a bee keeper. I keep a bee.
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