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Is this the Greenest Project ever?


 
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Posted 11 February 2014 - 07:39 AM

A problem in any garden is irrigation.
. . . Conventional drip systems, are often expensive.
. . . There may be no easy access to freshwater,
. . . or it maybe time consuming in the hours used in the work.

Now you can grow a vegetable Garden,
. . . with 10 times less water,
. . . using Solar to power,
. . . Drip Irrigation,
. . . using Recycled distilled water,
. . . with Recycled Plastic Bottles,
. . . eliminate completely, losses from evaporation and
. . . using this methodology, we would still be able to get a groundwater charge,
. . . from any excess water that drains off.

Water evaporates, goes up, reaching outer bottle, condense's back to water and
. . . goes down along the sides of outer bottle.
. . . On sunny days it supposed to work as drip irrigation,
. . . when water goes to the soil drop by drop.
It's a known fact that drip irrigation requires much less water,
. . . than regular watering by hand.

2014-02-11 Source:  Is this the Greenest Project ever?

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Posted 18 February 2014 - 08:40 AM

What if the world’s Food, Water and Energy Problems were tackled . . . Together,
. . . in a way that Lowered Costs and
. . . made the whole, greater than the sum of the parts?


2014-02-18 Source:  Tomatoes watered by the sea

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Posted 19 May 2014 - 11:26 AM

What do you do with Leftovers?
. . . Reduce food waste and help the poor!

A charitable man recently installed a refrigerator outside of his home in Hail, Saudi Arabia.
. . . His neighbors can leave their excess food inside the refrigerator,
. . . where it is kept fresh and clean.
Needy people can then anonymously use this excess food without the shame of begging.

2014-05-19 Source:  Charity Fridge

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