when i think about gardening, i don’t imagine things that im doing to a plant or the soil its in or anything like that. i think about the environment that i need to create for them to thrive.
if the temps and humidity are mild and balanced in the room and the air flow is good, and what’s in the pot is what the plant wants to eat and the ph of the mixture is at a range that allows for uptake of all the micronutrients, and you can keep all those factors consistent over the time it takes to grow a plant, then they can be really low maintenance and really high yeilding. growing indoors is amazing because you can just about create any environment that you want once you get a feel for how all the different pieces fit together. so if you wanted some weird berries that grow in a desert you could grow them in the tropics if you can keep one room hot and dry enough.
Phones can pretty-much do it all these days… a veritable pocket-sized walking mini-office.
The pc is for work-purposes only, and the mini laptop I purchased a few years back… never used, as my phone and iPad suffice for my needs. I think I’ll replace my Samsung for an iPhone soon, so that the two can be effortlessly automatically constantly synced.
5 hours later and the pc was good to go… 5 hours later. Now it runs effortlessly from command to task, but pcs work optimally-best when defragmented and disk-space cleaned up on a daily basis or whenever its logged-into.
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My cat and I are listening to this: youtu.be/yIEF8Mf-FcI whilst also hearing the non-stop drizzle of rain, outside - I have yet to listen to Volume 1, and I am not sure if there are any further volumes after 3.
The rest of my day… intermittent exercising, dinner, and hopping onto the computer at some point.