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			<title><![CDATA[Hanging plant watering system with level sensor]]></title>
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<div style='text-align: center;'><a href=''><img src='http://cre.ations.net/image/view/160/255' /></a></div><i>Created by <a href='http://cre.ations.net/creator/codiy'>codiy</a> 1 year ago</i>: &quot;OK, so this isn't exactly landscaping, but I figure it's close enough (and the prospect of being the first to publish in the category was neat!)  
My wife and I enjoy hanging out on our covered patio for meals, or just on nice days to read, etc.  One of the things that makes the space nice (and, coincidentally, obscures the view of our neighbor's yellow house and RV) is hanging plants.  Unfortunately, neither of us is what one would call a green thumb, and we travel a lot, so the poor plants that we'd put out there would eventually dry out and die in a sad, sad way.  
My wife, therefore, asked me to figure out how we could have plants and not have to worry about watering them...
The solution I came up with was to use the Blumat watering system and devise a way to supply water to it.  This is the story of the water...&quot;<p><a href='http://cre.ations.net/creation/hanging-plant-watering-system-with-level-sensor'>Read the rest of this post</a></p>
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			 <div style='text-align: center;'><a href=''><img src='http://cre.ations.net/image/view/160/255' /></a></div><i>Created by <a href='http://cre.ations.net/creator/codiy'>codiy</a> 1 year ago</i>: &quot;OK, so this isn't exactly landscaping, but I figure it's close enough (and the prospect of being the first to publish in the category was neat!)  
My wife and I enjoy hanging out on our covered patio for meals, or just on nice days to read, etc.  One of the things that makes the space nice (and, coincidentally, obscures the view of our neighbor's yellow house and RV) is hanging plants.  Unfortunately, neither of us is what one would call a green thumb, and we travel a lot, so the poor plants that we'd put out there would eventually dry out and die in a sad, sad way.  
My wife, therefore, asked me to figure out how we could have plants and not have to worry about watering them...
The solution I came up with was to use the Blumat watering system and devise a way to supply water to it.  This is the story of the water...&quot;<p><a href='http://cre.ations.net/creation/hanging-plant-watering-system-with-level-sensor'>Read the rest of this post</a></p>
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			<pubDate>Sun, 27 Aug 2006 13:40:13 -0500</pubDate>
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