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Bryan on the fatboy (a giant IKEA bean-bag chair) after a hard day at the office. - IMG_0245.jpg
Sous scouts for fallen fruit. - IMG_0243.jpg
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On the next weekend (Bryan's last), Adrean took us out to his flower farm (if US customs asks, I was never on any farm), and that of his brother. We brought along his two children, Renata (3) and Adrean (5). - P6140030
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On the farm, all of the flower beds have seeping hoses that precisely control the amount of water and fertilizer delivered. These are the tanks that hold the fertilizer and the pumps and such that control them. - IMG 2856 002
Here is a veiw over a large part of the farm, which mostly grows one kind of flower, Liatris, which have long spikes which eventually bloom into purple flowers. - IMG 2857 001
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In addition to Liatris, he also grows Gerber daisies, which he has in some incredible colors. The pictures really don't do them justice. - IMG 2863 001
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While not a rose, this thornless flower is also grown and comes in colors you just can't get roses. - IMG 2868
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All of the unused plant matter is composted and used as fertilizer