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Thanks Joan, it's a beautiful video! And yes, the first few images are of Schiedam. I don't live on reclaimed land - not recently reclaimed. It's a river estuary close to the sea; a thousand years ago people lived here on dry patches in the mud, as we still do, only much more comfortably. The bottom of this building is only 3 or 4 metres below sea level.
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Comment by Lillie on February 2, 2013 at 8:04pm This is so clever, Joan. I am going to try it. My family uses lots of soda bottles.
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Comment by Joan Denoo on January 31, 2013 at 3:18pm Spud, that is my understanding: vinegar kills plants. In fact, I use it as a weed killer in my planting beds.
Amer, thanks for that information. The test makes sense.
Comment by amer chohan on January 31, 2013 at 10:34am It is not that bad, only concentration of acid should not be very high. To be absolutly sure that it is harmless to the plant, a little water can be added to further lower the concentration.
A one leaf test before actual treatment could also be beneficial.
Comment by Idaho Spud on January 31, 2013 at 9:34am Joan, I have heard vinegar can kill plants, so it may not be a good idea.
That makes me dream of my own livingroom orchard, Joan, impossible but a nice image!
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