Building and growing food Examples. The links for the source of images and videos used are on the notes below.

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Building and growing food Examples. The links for the source of images and videos used are on the notes below

Planting on walls using plastic bottles. Example from Brazil.

Pyramidal garden: made with plastic bottles and wooden measuring 1,6m x 1,6m x 1,7m height Inside the plastic bottles, it’s added humus, earthworm humus and compounds. The seedlings, then, are tranplanted withou chemical substances.

Other materials to use!

Insight: vertical gardens Optimize every possible space and materials for planting

And for breed animals!

Inspiring: urban gardening in Japan! Overpopulated and with a small territory mostly mountainous, optimize every single space in Japan is mandatory. Check the video!

Urban farming: green houses Another example from Japan, greenhouse are good spaces for cultivate seedlings and vegetables growth.

Rooftop gardening