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		<title>I Forgot About Earwigs&#8230;grrr</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The great summer experiment this year is coming along very well and I&#8217;m very close to finalizing a design for a balcony, patio, deck or terrace (whatever you want to call a small private space with no place to stick a shovel) hydroponic vegetable garden.  It&#8217;s very exciting because at this point I have a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The great summer experiment this year is coming along very well and I&#8217;m very close to finalizing a design for a balcony, patio, deck or terrace (whatever you want to call a small private space with no place to stick a shovel) hydroponic vegetable garden.  It&#8217;s very exciting because at this point I have a design that not only is dead simple to work with and  is recognizable to just about anyone as a garden but it can also be brought to market for a better price than anything else out there.</p>
<p>I can swear to you that the plants I have in the hydroponic gardens are growing better than my pampered little beauties in their pots of compost- and they are much easier to care for- probably because I don&#8217;t have to water them every day and don&#8217;t need to worry that they&#8217;re going to just about expire if we get a hot day and I&#8217;m not around to water them</p>
<p>This is what I was aiming for when I started this project.  High yield, organic and super low maintenance vegetable gardens in a small space.  It&#8217;s all coming together now, but there was one thing I had forgotten about &#8211; Earwigs!</p>
<p>In my 20&#8242;s I did battle with them, only to learn that it isn&#8217;t worth the trouble and now I have them again, hiding in the lettuce, dining on my basil and chewing great jeezly holes in my peppers.  Thirty years later and almost nothing has changed &#8211; except me.</p>
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