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Rabu, 13 April 2016

Growing Media

There are a couple of ways to set up your grow beds.  We started with a flood and drain system.  In this method the water from the fish tank cycles from the tank to the grow bed where it floods the bed and then drains back into the tank.

Using this method we started with regular pea gravel from the garden center.  The gravel is perfect because it wont absorb or hold water and has so many little crevices, nooks, and crannies between each pebble that roots can easily spread.  Because the gravel. Is dirty, we put it in buckets and rinsed it with a garden hose to remove the dirt.

The lesson learned is that gravel makes a great grow media, but even when you think it is clean...it is not.  We put the gravel in the grow bed and waited for the first flood and drain cycle to see if we had the water level correct.  The water level was correct but the gravel wasnt as clean as we thought.  The dirt fouled the water so bad that the first set of fish pretty much died within 24 hours.  The survivors were temporarily released into the pond in the front yard.  Good thing that we conducted the test with feeder goldfish!

Lessons learned.  Gravel is a great grow media.  Gravel must be thoroughly washed until all the water runs clean.  Always conduct tests with feeder goldfish.

Oh, by the way...some pepper plants and a green onion are the test plants to see how different root systems interact with gravel as a grow media.  They are loving it!

Senin, 11 April 2016

Social Media Opportunties Around Pope Francis Visit to the U S

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The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops will provide email updates during Pope Francis’ visit to the U.S.  The updates will begin on Tuesday September 22,  and continue through Sunday, September 27, 2015. "The Holy Father’s visit is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for people of faith to get energized and mobilize for peace and justice in our communities. Pray, reach out, learn, and take action," said the USCCB

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Online Discussion after Popes Visit
Catholics Confront Global Poverty will sponsor an online discussion entitled Caring for Our Common Home: Following Pope Francis Call to Action on Climate Change on Monday, September 28, 2015 1:00-2:00 P.M. EDT

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The online event includes:
  • A discussion following Pope Francis’ address to Congress and the United Nations General Assembly about caring for our common home;
  • An update on the Churchs ongoing work to assist communities to become more resilient in the face of changing weather patterns, drought, and natural disasters; An opportunity to learn how you can take action on this issue; and,
  • A chance to ask questions and engage in dialogue with staff members who’ve recently traveled to see the impacts of climate change firsthand and policy experts on this issue.
Background: Our Holy Father has called on us all to take urgent action in the face of increasing changes to our global climate in his recent encyclical "Laudato Si [Praised Be]: On the Care of Our Common Home". The effects of changing weather patterns are all around us and sadly, our brothers and sisters who live in poverty are impacted the most.
 

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