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ConsiderThis 07-22-2007 04:15 PM

Take off your tinfoil hats !
 
I've been waiting a few months to see if I could ever post this...

and today looks like the day. :)

http://www.health-boundaries-bite.co...he-Garden.html

:)

ConsiderThis 07-22-2007 04:19 PM

Oh dear... I just realized that maybe not everyone here "gets" the tinfoil hat thing.

On the eBay forum when someone says something a bit far out, then there's a poster who posts a pic of... I forget.... a sock or something... a sock puppet maybe... with a tin foil hat.

See?

:)

so all these months I've been thinking about that poster... but I thought maybe you'd enjoy the picture, too.

:)
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Lara 07-22-2007 04:30 PM

Well, yes. That makes sense to me. Reflecting the light.
My son and daughter did an experiment with different coloured cellophane paper and a seedling. Showed how light influenced the growth.

ConsiderThis 07-22-2007 04:33 PM

Oh, I'm so glad you get it. Whew.

Do they have pictures of their experiments? Maybe you could post one on this thread?????

I'd love to see it.

I was really REALLY surprised by the amount of difference it made.

You are a sweetie to reply!!!!!!!!!!!

Lara 07-22-2007 04:44 PM

Gosh, was a long time ago now.
They did it for Biology. Had to give a presentation, oral and visual.
Not sure if they saved their photos. They may have done that. I'll ask them when they wake up. Monday morning here.

Are you in a very hot climate? I would imagine that the tin foil would make the plants burn if it was too hot. It would work well stopping moisture from evaporating... a little like a mulch.

moose53 07-22-2007 04:50 PM

Hi, ((((((Karen)))))) http://chocolate-moose.p5.org.uk/MINIS/hola-001.gif

Oh my goodness, that is amazing!! I'll have to try it, it I can ever get my tin-foil hat unplugged :p

I'll bet that would work good in an apartment where you don't get enough light. I remember when I bought my condo that I used to own, I brought 50 indoor plants there. My plants did not like it there -- lost every one of them.

Now, I can't have indoor plants, 'cause my kitties are untrustworthy :rolleyes:

Thanks for sharing. That's so interesting. Good way to recycle too. You're really turning out to be **The Star** of energy-saving and recycling, aren't you :hug:

Barb http://chocolate-moose.p5.org.uk/MIN...ilhatsmile.gif

Alffe 07-22-2007 05:30 PM

well, I can hardly wait to try this!! Thank you Karen! :hug:

ConsiderThis 07-22-2007 05:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by moose53 (Post 127260)
Hi, ((((((Karen)))))) http://chocolate-moose.p5.org.uk/MINIS/hola-001.gif

Oh my goodness, that is amazing!! I'll have to try it, it I can ever get my tin-foil hat unplugged :p

I'll bet that would work good in an apartment where you don't get enough light. I remember when I bought my condo that I used to own, I brought 50 indoor plants there. My plants did not like it there -- lost every one of them.

Now, I can't have indoor plants, 'cause my kitties are untrustworthy :rolleyes:

Thanks for sharing. That's so interesting. Good way to recycle too. You're really turning out to be **The Star** of energy-saving and recycling, aren't you :hug:

Barb http://chocolate-moose.p5.org.uk/MIN...ilhatsmile.gif

Oh My Gosh, you have a tinfoil hat smilie!!!!!!!!!!!

I am SO impressed!!!!!

I have snagged it. :)

Thank you!!!!!

(and for the kind words)

:)

ConsiderThis 07-22-2007 05:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Alffe (Post 127275)
well, I can hardly wait to try this!! Thank you Karen! :hug:

I know, isn't it amazing????

I was skeptical when I put the tinfoil down... but then...

well, you saw what happened. :)

(((((((Alffe)))))))
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