I've embarked on a little self education effort to learn more about vertical growing as a function of my interest in utilizing algae to make biodiesel and vertigro. The idea of vertical farming was something that I had actually been thinking about prior to learning about valcent and its vertigro approach. Recently, I came across this list of advantages of vertical growing, which are: increased and year-round crop production, protection from weather-related problems, organic crops production, water conservation and recycling, environment friendly, human health friendly, energy conservation and production and sustainable urban growth.
A recent research carried out by me elucidates that the world population will increase from about 6.9 billion in 2010 to 9.2 billion in 2050 or an addition of about 2.3 billion more people to feed. The percentage of urban population will likewise increase from 50.46% in 2010 to 68.70% in 2050. Also from my research forecast, it is expected that world population will continue to increase. Currently, the rate of growth per year is about 80 million.
You could have a vegetable kitchen garden layout featuring a selection of containers and pots bunched together that contain climbing plants.
You can make a free-standing climbing wall structure simply by using two upright poles joined together with wire mesh, garden netting or lengths of wood or bamboo.
You can make a free-standing climbing wall structure simply by using two upright poles joined together with wire mesh, garden netting or lengths of wood or bamboo.
Another common and easy method of vertical growing for things like beans is to make a kind-of wigwam shape with bamboo sticks stuck into the container, and tied at the top.
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