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Pallets for organic seedlings


The local agribusiness Schwarz has been featured on this blog a few times. This building is a new addition to their greenhouse for seedlings. A view from the other side of the greenhouse here.

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4 comments:

USelaine said...

I love photo compositions like this, as an abstract arrangement of shapes and textures. The added benefit is that sense of peeking inside the window. Is that a ginko tree? I never thought of them in Switzerland.

Eki said...

That's a wonderful pattern, Z. Your angle cropped and combined the elements nicely: the tree, the vertical lines of the wall, and the patterns underneath (what are those?).

To answer your question:
I use my camera and photography to overcome my own inhibition about talking and getting close to strangers.

Kris McCracken said...

First, my apologies for a bit of cut and paste commenting. I have been doing the rounds via Bloglines and looking at all the pictures from my favourite photo blogs, but haven’t been leaving comments. Generally, I try to comment as much as I can (I know how good it is for ‘morale’ to know that someone is out there appreciating them), but after the birth of my second son, I am a bit knackered to think up something witty and insightful on the hop. Thus the resort to Control+C and Control+P!

Kris from Hobart, Tasmania.

Z said...

USelaine: I have to control my urges to make this a blog of mostly photos like this!

EQA: Those are the pallets I was referring to. I wonder if that's a specifically American English usage. And that's probably not the right word for these anyway. What they are functionally are trays on which the seedlings are kept and transported. You can see them in use at the photo at the last link on my caption.