Slow Food

Growing some Arugula! 13 days after planting. Time to transplant into the ground!
See its early beginnings here.

5 comments:

  1. Anonymous1:38 PM

    Wow, this is really nice and I love the way you identify your plant!!! Do you sell them? And how do you keep the stem of the marker from decaying? I really need some, too. I am also growing some plants and I just can't seem to keep my markers from rotting. Great job!!!

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  2. You grow stuff! That's amazing. I can never do that :P

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  3. Carren: Crazy, anyone can grow stuff! As long as you have a little patch of sunlight and some fresh air. Just got a packet from the store, a pot, and some potting soil!

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  4. Anonymous10:08 PM

    Hey..how did you shot the picture? How were you able to make the background look the way it is? Nice! -clarisse

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  5. Clarisse: Heyy, I just used my DSLR. f/8 and the background is pretty far back, which helps. If you don't have an SLR, I think using your point and shoot's macro mode (the flower icon) will create that bokeh.

    Anon: I dipped the wooden spoon in liquid rubber! Email me :)

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