How much does eating locally-produced food help the climate problem? What are the other potential environmental and social benefits of eating locally-grown/produced food? Do you have a food garden in your school or at home? If not, do you want one?
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Creative ways to grow your own food.
Most people would agree that local and home grown foods are great choices for food, but how do you make growing your own food fun. There is nothing wrong with simple planter box, or the little garden in the back yard. Except there are tuns of other fun and creative options for planting. You can take mason jars and set them all over the house, take worn out rain boots, old dressers, bird baths, toilets, old water bottles, tires. The list goes on and on, so have fun with your garden.
have you ever heard of growing a garden in PVC pipe they are sooooooo cool here is a link.
http://theselfsufficientliving.com/20-i … gardeners/
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One of the coolest home gardening techniques is when you take a fabric shoe hanger and you fill it with soil and the plants. By using a fabric shoe hanger, you can water the plants and still allow the water to flow all the way through the soil. This is a really fun, space saving way to garden! [FVZ4VCTFW5GYH2M(fvz4vctfw5gyh2m.medium.jpg)





