My bison model was in the "Animal Show" at Pterodactyl in Philadelphia during July/August. Unfortunately the opening was the night I was leaving for Poland so I wasn't able attend. Originally, my full-sized bison was supposed to be in this show, but it was 1' too large in every direction to fit in their elevator. It was convenient that their flier (which was made before I applied) had a picture of a bison on it. Pterodactyl is a beautiful gallery and is in the same building as Fireball Printing, which seems really awesome and who's name I only remember because they had a little bowl of fireball candies next to their business cards (which I approve of).
Monday, January 20, 2014
Animal Show at Pterodactyl
My bison model was in the "Animal Show" at Pterodactyl in Philadelphia during July/August. Unfortunately the opening was the night I was leaving for Poland so I wasn't able attend. Originally, my full-sized bison was supposed to be in this show, but it was 1' too large in every direction to fit in their elevator. It was convenient that their flier (which was made before I applied) had a picture of a bison on it. Pterodactyl is a beautiful gallery and is in the same building as Fireball Printing, which seems really awesome and who's name I only remember because they had a little bowl of fireball candies next to their business cards (which I approve of).
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Sunday, January 19, 2014
Greenhouse - July 20, 2013 - spidermites
I guess the one good thing about the spider mites is that I was finally able to really thin out the tomatoes.. I trimmed a lot of dead stuff off and completely removed some plants so the others would have more space and get more light.
Soon after these photos were taken I had to leave for Poland for a month, so the fate of the plants was in the hands of the horrible spider mites (which only got worse) and my boyfriend. I guess he still got a lot of tomatoes even though the plants were half dead.
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Saturday, January 18, 2014
Greenhouse - July 10, 2013 - SPIDER MITES BEGIN!
The dead leaves are a result of spider mites.
Notice the dead leaves I removed on the ground
Me touching on some young vegetable
I had recently learned that you should pluck out the little limbs growing between the Y of a plant, since it's pretty much a waste of the plants energy to grow more greenery once they start fruiting.
Here I am grabbing on another very young very promising tomato
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Greenhouse - June 24, 2013
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Greenhouse - June 18, 2013
Baby cucumbers!
My small collection of soil plants that fit inside the greenhouse and have nothing on the hydroponics plants.
The tomatoes start to really squish up against the greenhouse roof
Tomato overflow
A view up from bellow the hydro tubes
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Playing catch-up -Greenhouse
This stuff is the best. I've heard it's not okay to use with hydroponics, but for soil it's cheap, natural, good fertilizer that you can get at Home Depot and it smells just great.
Just when I thought the tomato plants couldn't get any bigger...
They will get even bigger than this! Much bigger than this actually!
The plants that got transferred from the hydroponics system into soil all looked pretty hurtin' at first, but every single plant recovered which shocked me.
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