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Hydroponics & chileman site developments

Hi Guys,

I just thought I'd let you know that we (or more specifcally Tony Ford) has written & added a range of Hydroponics guides (systems, substrates, nutrients etc etc) to the chileman site:

http://www.thechileman.org/hydro.php

We have added 'quick links' on the home page to make the site a bit more user friendly.

Weve also added a facility to allow our overseas users to view the database in their home language (assuming its Chinese, Korean, Arabic, Japanese, German, Spanish, French, Italian or Portugese!)

http://www.thechileman.org/search.php

We will be looking to convert the rest of the site content into these languages in the New Year to make the site even more user friendly.

I hope you all have a happy Christmas & a fantastic New Year.

All the best

Mark M
(www.thechileman.org)
 
Ha! You beat me to it Mark! I just logged on to add the news and
your post was already here.

I got delayed playing with Julian's new database growing list
feature :-)

Here's my growing list (using tinyurl)

http://tinyurl.com/y9kutb

Tony
 
Hi Guys,

Tony wrote all the hydro guides, he deserves all the credit ;)

Tony, I see your ONLY growing 49 varieties next year!:lol: :lol:
Its nice to see I have photos in the database for 48 or them

I'll add my list as soon as I have decided what Im going to grow next year.


Mark
 
Ha! Yes, seems like a lot but most of the common and ornamentals
will be for family and friends. I sold a lot to the people I
work with last year, £1.50 a plant - it all goes to help pay
for the compost and plant food ;-) I grow about 200 plants for
sale like this.

I try to grow a couple of plants from each of about 20 varieties
around the garden and in the chilli house for myself. If my
alotment approval comes through I'll grow a few more. I keep a few
old favorites like fresno, apache and cheyenne, the rest will be
exotics and more rare.


Julian's great new addition means I don't have to print a list
of pictures, names and details for my work-mates either, I just
point them at the website! Fantastic resource.

Tony.
 
darlochileman said:
Hi Guys,

Julian has been very busy adding even more content to the chileman site over the last few days.

Check out our new chile pepper world map and chile shop.

http://www.thechileman.org/index.php

Mark

I want one of those aprons! I'm not usually keen to wear these
when I cook but the black apron with the chileman logo on looks
way cool! I can see me at the BBQ in this on the occasional
days in summer when it's nice enough outside to fire up the
old charcoal grill! :-)

The new map is nice too, grouping by region makes it possible
to identify and grow peppers from a single area if you want
a common theme to your growing.

Nice one,

Tony.
 
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