Yeah, its handy for crystallizing stoner thoughts, heheh. Kinda like crayons for a little kid.
In and around the lake, however, the Aztecs adopted an ingenious system of irrigated agriculture by constructing chinampas for agriculture. These were beds of aquatic weeds, mud, and earth that had been placed in frames made of cane and rooted to the lake floor. They formed artificial floating islands about five meters long and 30 to 100 meters wide. This narrow, striplike construction allowed the water to reach all the plants, and willow trees were also planted at intervals to give shade and help fix the roots...The yield from chinampa agriculture was high and four corn crops a year were possible.
oldsterone-OG said:Again, respectfully, I am glad I did not have 14 pvc pipes to yank and haul...the buckets stack up, and I am on my pontoon headed for home.