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Floating Garden

2023-01-15 03:21:38

The driver lifted the back door and closed. Perhaps the sun came from his head, so I have no memory of his face. "I will cover this to prevent dust from entering," he shouted as if he were far. He has a board in hand, and the betel nut helps guide the last light.

"Come with me." Her voice was very strange.

I extended my hand and touched the cloth on the knee. I know this is her because she puts her hand on my hand. She led me, I pushed it into the corner between her and the wall

She relaxed my mind. Under my hands and suffocation box of the truck, his father's head was smooth, I felt his cool tree's feet and the back of my naked feet. As he has a long toe of fishermen, my mother remembers picking this statue from the festival. The toes are like my father and my father. My father's long toe did not save him from the soldier, so my heart has sunk.

As the truck rose, we felt like leaning back again. "We are climbing the mountains," Auntie said. "We should just go"

I looked at the light and the air sitting in the corner. Changes in green, brown, and white can be seen

After a while, my mother sang something; she sometimes told me when she was talking during her sleep. The girl began to suffocate, her aunt said, "Hey, we have to calm the security guards." She started singing like her mother.

Mary LaChapelle is the author of House of Heroes and Other Stories and has received scholarships from Katherine Anne Porter, PEN / Nelson Algren, Whiting Foundation Awards, NYFA, Hedgebrook, Edward Albee, Bush Foundation. She teaches at Sarah Lawrence College

"Floating Garden" by Mary LaChapelle: A fascinating and very reasonable story the poor youth who was desolated in the war and finally got through a series of unfortunate events and eventually met him. The family and the house in Oakland, California are separated and illegal immigrant workers are hired in sweaters. In addition to being a wonderful story, it emphasizes the contrast between the first world and the third world vividly. Even though our lives are very different, we need to remind us that everyone shares the same planet

The word "hydroponic culture" comes from two Greek words, "water" means water and "pinyin" means labor. The concept of reducing gardening and hydroponic cultivation in the soil existed for thousands of years. The hanging Babylon garden and the Chinese floating garden are the first hydroponic cultivation methods. Scientists began experimenting with soil free around the year 1950. Since then, other countries, such as the Netherlands, Germany, Australia, are using hydroponic cultivation for the production of agricultural crops and the results are amazing.

When the Aztecs settled in Tenochtitlan Lake in the 10th and 11th century, they developed a hydroponic garden or mainland China system. These early hydroponics were unable to raise crops in the wetlands of the lake, reed floated on the lake floating on the lake, the roots of the plants entered the water through rafts. According to the Time magazine article of 1938, one of the first commercial uses of the hydroponic cultivation law was based on research by some of the scientists at my alma mater, the University of California at Berkeley. William Gericke, one of the scientists, planted a 25-foot-high tomato vine called Aquaculture in the backyard of his aquaculture liquid.

Aztec's floating garden or raft is known as "chinampas". They are in Tenoko Lake, Mexico. Hibiscus is composed of Valerian and Ashi who bundle roots. The Aztec then took the mud off the bottom of the lake and gathered it on the raft. Then raise vegetables, flowers and even trees. Several root tribes entered the lake. Mud and lake nutrients help to create a lush garden. In recent years, hydroponic cultivation method has been widely used for cultivating healthy plants, vegetables, fruits and herbs indoors. Plants can grow from the soil as plants can fill the physiological needs of plants with a soil-free environment. Nutrients in hydroponic culture are provided by a liquid solution of water and water soluble mineral elements. The root of the plant is supported by "inert medium". This inactive medium will be explained later in this report.