I was under the impression that its not the light of the moon that is beneficial to some crops, but more so the gravitational effect of the moon itself?????
He was in a great documentaty in his early days. Its him going round Glasgow & Edinburgh. Think it was called the bunnet and the bowler. If you enjoy social history its something you should look for.
Nobody has said its impossible. Infact i actually said almost anything is impossible. By all means the original poster can give it a bash. I just got the impression he was trying to do a normal grow in a reasonable size space. They didnt mention anything about the space initially, just what sort...
I will be honest and say we must have used that place a thousand times in our youth, but not before and ever again did i see that man. It was not an apparition. He was as solid as you or i. As i cycled past him i kept total focus on him to make sure he didn't try anything. He just ignored me...
Not necessarily a ghost story. But in my teens me and some mates use to hang in a cemetery smoking and drinking out of the way of the police. One night we decided to walk to the chippie for some food. This cemetery was actually two cemeteries divided by a long road that practically no cars used...
Just wondering if anyone has experience of the lighting used in commercial fruit and veg setups. Companies like Philips or plessey.
Their websites usually have case studies for massive veg production farms in Holland and such. From what i can gather they seem pretty costly, but suprisingly they...