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Key Lime Tree leaves covered in diatomaceous earth

Effective Spider Mite Control – Organic Recipe

Posted on July 3, 2018August 5, 2018 by mikeyroy

Growing indoors, I am eventually plagued by spider mites at least once a season. It’s always discouraging when those small strands start appearing between branches. I usually start a new internet search, re-reading all the things I’ve already tried before, hoping to find something new. I tried all the concoctions that are safe for use…

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Cornbread: gluten free & vegan/vegetarian

Posted on June 4, 2018July 11, 2018 by mikeyroy

For vegan just don’t use any of the dairy and substitute another liquid & oil. Preheat oven to 350°F and grease a medium size baking dish. Thoroughly mix the following in a bowl: 100g masa harina, or cornmeal as finely ground as possible 125g oat flour, or use raw oats and make them into a…

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Travel hacks for allergy & asthma on planes & in hotels

Posted on January 11, 2018July 11, 2018 by mikeyroy

If you have allergies to fragrances, if fragrances trigger your asthma, if you respond negatively to chemicals used in cleaning products, or if you have an allergic reaction to towels and bedding at hotels, this article is for you. If you have any other suggestions beyond what is listed here, feel free to leave a…

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Ailsa Craig Onion Seedhead

Summary of growing onions in San Francisco 2017 – Ailsa Craig onion

Posted on September 18, 2017July 26, 2018 by mikeyroy

For a history of this story, please see the previous post on planning. Overall growing onions in the fabric pots was fairly successful. There was one very obvious issue though: the major temperature swings in San Francisco this summer caused many of the onions to bolt much too prematurely. Some days it was roasting hot…

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Gabriella F1 Onion

Gabriella F1 Onion

Posted on June 11, 2017July 11, 2018 by mikeyroy

I started this onion from seed in November and harvested them in June (210 days). It’s a short-day onion, grows from 3-4.5″ in diameter. I grew them in my hand made grow pots custom sized for them. They worked quite well. From this variety I got 5 full sized, 4 medium sized, and 1 runt….

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Loaf of lentil bread

Gluten Free Bread Recipe made with Lentil (Urad) Flour

Posted on June 11, 2017July 11, 2018 by mikeyroy

After many (mostly) delicious and nutritious experiments with leavening lentil flour to make bread, this is by far the best result. One of the ingredients, methylcellulose K4M, might seem a little unorthodox, but it makes all the difference. Methylcellulose, better known as Metamucil, has different gelling properties at different temperatures, enabling it to capture yeast…

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Gaviota Lettuce Leaf

Gaviota – Favorite Kratky Hydroponic Lettuce

Posted on May 10, 2017July 11, 2018 by mikeyroy

I’ve tried quite a few different lettuces using the Kratky Method, growing them in individual containers, and Gaviota is by far my favorite. Not only does it grow well in the nutrient solution, but it grows fast. The leaves are perfect for salads. If you just rip the end off of it, it breaks down…

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Voice Activated Motorized Curtains, Cheapest Solution, no Hub

Posted on March 18, 2017July 11, 2018 by mikeyroy

Required materials: Add-a-Motor D80 – $100 Wemo Mini Smart Plug – $30 Heavy Duty Traverse Curtain Rods – $50 If you don’t already have one, Amazon Echo Dot There are some very expensive solutions out there for motorized curtains, most come with a RF, Z-Wave or IR remote that would require an additional hub to…

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2017 Onion Seedlings ready for transplant into individual growing areas

2017 Onion Crop – Planning

Posted on January 24, 2017July 11, 2018 by mikeyroy

After last year’s onion experiment I have wanted to try a much larger variety of onions for 2017, and expand on the growing conditions. I started several varieties mid-November and a few more mid-December. I started the seeds with my usual method of using a small container to start with a high density until they are…

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Voice Activated Sunrise & Sunset Emulation with Smart Lights

Posted on December 4, 2016July 11, 2018 by mikeyroy

I’ve slowly been equipping my Amazon Echo, aka Alexa, with connected hardware, and the next step was a smart light for the bedroom. I wanted a bulb that was full color, required no hub, integrated directly with Amazon Echo and had IFTTT integration. The only bulb that fit that criteria was the Lifx Multicolor Wi-Fi Smart…

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