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I want to promote gardening... on a city rooftop, a balcony, a deck, a backyard, or a vacant lot... and to help the poor to grow food. I found this idea on a website by two 13 yr old kids and improved it into a garden system... You can get free instructions from AlaskaGrowBuckets.com anybody can grow food at home...

FrostyJim 8 May 19
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I always worry about the extra weight on a roof , especially after a good rain . If you're gardening on a roof , how are the poor to access much less know about it , unless they live in the building It's a long way up to carry soil , fertilizer , water , etc.

Cast1es Level 9 May 21, 2019

I know lots of folks growing on apartment building rooftops in cities all over the world - just because you don't have a yard doesn't mean you can't grow some food...

They do well in hot, arid climates too...

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We do enjoy the harvest emotionally as well as in the eating, don't we?

wordywalt Level 9 May 19, 2019
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My basement has some potential. Especially when I don't want my neighbors to see the buds.

OldGoat43 Level 9 May 19, 2019
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Wow; that's some serious grow-buckets! Your business? Good luck....I hope some big buidling owners see this...great rooftop projects for cities!

There are many cities that are welcoming this; Here's an article about it being done in Milan, Italy. Search Singapore high rise gardens for more.

[cnn.com]

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