Saturday, April 26, 2014

Gardening Green Effect

  There are ways that we as people can truly make a difference in this movement. No, I;m not just talking about recycling. There are more ways by working together. For instance, what if in the Suburbs instead of tearing down every single lot, the neighborhood could possibly purchase a vacant lot by investing with one another.
                                     Example of a well designed Garden. This method saves more space

 They then could turn this lot into a food supply for their community. Imagine if suburban communities could actually work together and help bring food to one another? This not only battles food shortage, but create a possible Green Market for the community. Not everyone would be able to grow crops.


 Edible food crops are not the only Economic opportunity to be had here. What about selling Tropical plants? If you haven't noticed, Tropical Garden plants can be quite expensive. For a good price you could possibly supply Gardeners who want these plants for their right price.


Ok so getting a community to work together is going to be a tough one. But it can be done. In the meantime, why not grow crops in your own backyard? (pots are also a good option for your plants if space is tight)
This will reduce food costs, giving you nice healthy fully organic crops. I really do suggest doing this if you want your green items to be as fresh as possible.

 If you want to get started but you need some help, check out Youtube videos like the one I have posted. You will be surprised at how much YouTube can teach you. Good luck everyone...Hopefully someone found this helpful. If you have any questions about certain cash crops, etc. feel free to ask or share anything you know.


                                                  Starting a Veggie Garden


 

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