This month, we will be meeting online via Zoom on Saturday, May 30 @ 1:00pm. We will be watching an AGA talk by Niels Jacobsen about his travels in Southeast Asia, and having a discussion following the talk.
The connection information is available to just our members, since we needed special permission from Niels and the AGA to broadcast this talk:
https://gwapa.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=7215
We hope to see you there!
May 30th Meeting - Niels Jacobsen - Wanderings in Southeast Asia
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Re: May 30th Meeting - Niels Jacobsen - Wanderings in Southeast Asia
Unfortunately, I couldn’t get the link for the emersed Crypt setup I mentioned yesterday. It was from the 2018 ECS meeting. It appears the recorder overwrites the previous years description and pictures On his website after each year’s meeting.
Each year, the attendees visit local horticultural places of interest and local members/Crypt growers. The member they visited during the 2018 meeting had a room about 10x10 with several rows of ClosetMaid-style wire shelving on each wall. All of his plants were in Ikea “Samla” plastic shoeboxes, oriented long side front to back, 2 boxes deep. He then either zip-tied rope LED lights to the underside of the shelf above, or just laid it on top of the boxes (No description why).
He had a lot of boxes and pictures of the carpets of Crypts in a box were amazing.
Cheers.
Jim
Each year, the attendees visit local horticultural places of interest and local members/Crypt growers. The member they visited during the 2018 meeting had a room about 10x10 with several rows of ClosetMaid-style wire shelving on each wall. All of his plants were in Ikea “Samla” plastic shoeboxes, oriented long side front to back, 2 boxes deep. He then either zip-tied rope LED lights to the underside of the shelf above, or just laid it on top of the boxes (No description why).
He had a lot of boxes and pictures of the carpets of Crypts in a box were amazing.
Cheers.
Jim