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2017-08-20 01:04 pm
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Blooming Air Plant

In March, Ann and I went to the Jacksonville, Florida area for a vacation. One thing that's different about the area is that the trees are covered with air plants (many of them are called mosses, but they're not). As a souvenir, I picked up an air plant from the ground next to the tree it fell from and brought it home in a protective box.

I've been watering it by misting it with water. Last month, I read that once a week I should soak air plants in rain water (lots of nutrients). Up to now, it's been hard to tell if it's thriving or not. It's a bundle of pale green leaves. However this afternoon, I noticed that it has two tiny purple flowers.

I think it's a Tillandsia recurvata (aka ball moss (even though it's not a moss)). Reading about it in detail, I think I might move it from the kitchen window to the indirect light of the upstairs bathroom's skylight. It might also like the occasional moist air from the shower.

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2012-04-19 06:09 pm
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Bird Netting Frame

  I've been having fun making things out of PVC pipes.  Last summer, I made a frame of PVC pipe to support bird netting over the blueberries (we tried using bamboo and green balls for joints but they didn't work well).

  A. wanted some sort of protection for young plants from birds (we already have a 4' high fence surrounding the raised veggie bed to keep out deer, turkeys, rabbits, and ground hogs).  I ended up building a plastic frame out of PVC pipes to go over the existing fence and attach to the side of the barn.  Over the frame will be placed bird netting.  I made the frame higher on the barn side, so if we cover it with plastic to make a temporary green house in the spring, the water will run off of the roof.

What I built )