In a digression from the recent Gingery projects, my wife and I have been wanting to do some gardening. Trying to detangle the HOA regulations about “major landscaping changes” was taking a lot of time, so we decided to put together a little planter garden on the back porch. Since we’re nerds, and generally busy nerds, we decided to make self-watering planters.
Posted by Caspar Anderegg at 5:07 PM MDT
Tags: gardening, planters, self-watering, wicking bed
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By day I work on home automation software. By nights-and-weekends I work on far too many random projects. Some are successful, some aren't, but I learn something from all of them.
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