Garden humor thread..

Pulsegleaner

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It's not quite as funny as the above tags. but I picked this up a few weeks ago

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White technically accurate, I really think they could have picked a better adjective when considering produce than "old"
 

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not too bad an idea if you are hydroponically growing stuff in a green house. with the IV lines you can set the speed at which the stuff drips into the pots. if they had the lactated ringer (bags of a solution they give you when you need fluids at hospital) attached to each one of those i would really believe a nurse or Dr took up gardening!
 

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They sent us home with a bag full of stuff when Savannah came home from the hospital. I guess we must have already paid for it anyway. I've used the syringes and IV lines to pipe water into my incubator.
 

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Last time my DH had a GI scope done, I was tempted to grab all those tubes the nurses threw in the trash after they unhooked him. I'm sure they would have come in handy for something.
 

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yes, you can get the tubing at the pet stores, but the connector 'punch' which has a sharp end to poke into the fluid bag may be a little harder to find by itself. you can get the IV admin set fairly cheap from a vet supply store or ebay if someone really wanted to.
 
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