Redwing Farm

Exploring Hydroponic Growing and Keeping a Jaundiced Eye on the World

Saturday, July 9, 2022

Some of my Most Useful Bookmarked Web Resources

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These are Internet resources I found particularly interesting. Now, there are many, many more good and useful web site. These are just some ...
Friday, July 8, 2022

New Revision of my Book Posted to Smashwords

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I don't think I've mentioned it before on this blog, but I have a book out on hydroponics, and I have just posted the July 2022 revi...
Monday, July 4, 2022

A “Mini-Bucket” Line System Suggested by a Reddit User

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A while back, on the Hydroponics Reddit, the user GrnMtnTrees presented an idea that I thought had merit, and it demonstrates the principle ...
Saturday, April 23, 2022

An Outdoor, Nearly Rainproof, Kratky Tote System with Low Maintenance

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  Kratky is a good method for outdoor growing. Because it needs no power, it can be positioned anywhere where it gets sufficient light. ...
Monday, April 4, 2022

A Compact Shelf Size No-Leak Ebb & Flow System

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I like ebb and flow systems, but I wish they were more compact. So I set out to design an ebb and flow system that would fit comfortably on ...
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Redwing Farm is the blog of Gerald Clough. He took up hydroponic growing in retirement, following diverse careers. After high school, he worked as a broadcast announcer, television news reporter, and radio news director. He went on to earn a degree in Mathematics and a Master of Arts degree in Computer Science from Texas State University. Before that, he worked as a firefighter/EMT and still holds a Paramedic License. He served as an instructor in Mathematics and Computer Science at Texas State until being informed that he could not stay without being on a doctoral track. The Sheriff recruited him as a Deputy Sheriff. He then became a city police detective for ten years and commanded the Criminal Investigation Division. He served as a fingerprint examiner, Certified Senior Crime Scene Analyst, Forensic Hypnotist, Criminal Analyst, profiler, forensic photographer, legal analyst and planner. After leaving the police department, he served as judge of the Municipal Court before returning to law enforcement as a county detective, followed by ten years as a state police investigator until his retirement from government. He is unsure what he wants to be when he grows up.
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