An update on my hydro system…making it larger so I can build more growbeds for more yummy summer stuff to grow.
In order to do that, I have to connect all my water garden ponds together…about seven of them.
There is a space I have to mow between the house and garden. My main hydro system for last many years is by the house. I had to bridge the gap to get water and electric back and forth.
In the video, which spanned the last month or so, I got the water bridge done and first of the other ponds connected.
I’m trying some new goodies in the system like Basil, Lemon Tyme & Cilantro and other tid bits.
We’ll see how it goes.
If anyone else plays with this sort of thing, maybe this will spark some ideas.
which ones would those be?
or are you referring to my silly pellet gun video from a couple years ago lol
I did murder a zillion mosquitoes with dry ice back in march and posted it in that channel haha
Since that one, I mostly did it for camera and video editing testing, I guess I was just posting in this channel this stuff because it was food related, but if I did another one like that, honestly not sure of the category it would be under, unless there is a video of the day channel or something, but I have been tossing around an idea of how to creativly destroy a printer thats blowing my crap
edit: I see you forseen what I was typing in your edit.
Shot some video tonight in my hydro system explaining how I cloned my Hops plants for a group.
Thought I’d share what a few veggies look like in early july and new pond upgrades like cheesy Christmas tree lights and new 3000gph pump running this and future upgrades…
I’ve picked 3 cucumbers already.
" Atm, I have 2 starts with good root stock, that are clones of the originals.
The following video will show a root mass of one of the starts, then I’ll prep one and stick it in my hydro system so it can grow roots.
This is all done using my water garden setup which has Oats, tomatoes, basil, lettuce, cucumbers and more."
I do pancakes in an even more complicated way.
But indeed I would not call it German Pancakes too.
This recipe looks more like Palatschinken to me.
But sounds delicious and the way the apples are prepared is really nice… the pancakes could be more refined. At least some melted butter inside the dough and some time for it to get to know each other for 20 Minutes before cooking the pancakes.