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Benefits of Hydroponic Vegetable Gardening
Growing your own vegetables every summer can be a very rewarding experience. Nothing tastes better than juicy homegrown tomatoes straight from the vine and cooking your own homegrown vegetables can bring a great sense of satisfaction after all that hard work in the summer heat.Many people enjoy gardening so much, they’re upset to see autumn weather start to make an appearance and their growing months start to wind down. However, gardening doesn’t have to be a seasonal hobby any longer. Hydroponic gardening allows gardeners to bring their crops indoors when the snow begins to fly, so they can enjoy fresh tomatoes, peppers and lettuce all year long. There are many benefits to hydroponic gardening to consider.Gardening AnytimeBecause hydroponic vegetable gardening does not use soil to grow crops, the environment can be completely controlled by the gardener. This is especially true when plants are grown indoors, away from potential pests and disease that lurk outside. Gardeners have full control over which nutrients the crops receive and how much and how often they receive them. Being able control variables like lighting and water help to ensure the healthiest plants and the best possible harvests. Many gardeners enjoy this aspect of hydroponic gardening most of all, since it helps alleviate the frustration of fighting natural pests and diseases that are common to traditional outdoor gardens.Good for the EnvironmentAnother big plus for hydroponic vegetable gardening is that it is kind to the environment by using recycled water and nutrients. Hydroponic vegetable gardening can also produce bumper crops in a fraction of the space it takes to grow a traditional vegetable garden. In fact, much hydroponic vegetable gardening that is done consists of plants placed vertically in hanging tubes or on shelves, so many plants can be grown in just a few square feet of space. With space at a premium on our earth today, this conservation of space is a huge contribution to the conservation of our planet.Ability to Garden Year RoundSince hydroponic vegetable gardening is not dependent on natural elements like sun, rain and warm temperatures, an indoor garden can be grown anywhere and anytime. Many gardeners do their hydroponic vegetable gardening indoors in the winter, using containers and artificial lighting to meet the needs of the plants. This means that gardeners no longer have to shut down their hobby when the snow begins to fly; instead they can enjoy a growing season that literally spans all twelve months of the year. With the many kits and supplies available today, it is not hard to begin hydroponic vegetable gardening at home simply and successfully.It is no wonder that hydroponic gardening has taken the gardening community by storm in recent years. If you are looking for a way to expand your gardening repertoire, enjoy gardening any time of the year, check out the possibilities in hydroponics today.
Shoe Repairs And Several Other Things When I Was 7
Shoe Repairs And Several Other Things When I Was 7
My Dad repaired most of our shoes believe it or not, I can hardly believe it myself now. With 7 pairs of shoes always needing repairs I think he was quite clever to learn how to “Keep us in shoe Leather” to coin a phrase!
He bought several different sizes of cast iron cobbler’s “lasts”. Last, the old English “Laest” meaning footprint. Lasts were holding devices shaped like a human foot. I have no idea where he would have bought the shoe leather. Only that it was a beautiful creamy, shiny colour and the smell was lovely.
But I do remember our shoes turned upside down on and fitted into these lasts, my Dad cutting the leather around the shape of the shoe, and then hammering nails, into the leather shape. Sometimes we’d feel one or 2 of those nails poking through the insides of our shoes, but our dad always fixed it.
Hiking and Swimming Galas
Dad was a very outdoorsy type, unlike my mother, who was probably too busy indoors. She also enjoyed the peace and quiet when he took us off for the day!
Anyway, he often took us hiking in the mountains where we’d have a picnic of sandwiches and flasks of tea. And more often than not we went by steam train.
We loved poking our heads out of the window until our eyes hurt like mad from a blast of soot blowing back from the engine. But sore, bloodshot eyes never dampened our enthusiasm.
Dad was an avid swimmer and water polo player, and he used to take us to swimming galas, as they were called back then. He often took part in these galas. And again we always travelled by steam train.
Rowing Over To Ireland’s Eye
That’s what we did back then, we had to go by rowboat, the only way to get to Ireland’s eye, which is 15 minutes from mainland Howth. From there we could see Malahide, Lambay Island and Howth Head of course. These days you can take a Round Trip Cruise on a small cruise ship!
But we thoroughly enjoyed rowing and once there we couldn’t wait to climb the rocks, and have a swim. We picnicked and watched the friendly seals doing their thing and showing off.
Not to mention all kinds of birdlife including the Puffin.The Martello Tower was also interesting but a bit dangerous to attempt entering. I’m getting lost in the past as I write, and have to drag myself back to the present.
Fun Outings with The camera Club
Dad was also a very keen amateur photographer, and was a member of a camera Club. There were many Sunday photography outings and along with us came other kids of the members of the club.
And we always had great fun while the adults busied themselves taking photos of everything and anything, it seemed to us. Dad was so serious about his photography that he set up a dark room where he developed and printed his photographs.
All black and white at the time. He and his camera club entered many of their favourites in exhibitions throughout Europe. I’m quite proud to say that many cups and medals were won by Dad. They have been shared amongst all his grandchildren which I find quite special.
He liked taking portraits of us kids too, mostly when we were in a state of untidiness, usually during play. Dad always preferred the natural look of messy hair and clothes in the photos of his children.