@NaturalHunger very very true especially edible succulent plants with are extremely hardy, need next to no water and a ridiculous minimum amount of soil to grow.
@baubosophia PVC is maybe not the ideal material (toxic byproducts, fossil fuels etc) … there are better alternatives (PET, Polypropylene Carbonate from CO2 -> see Novomer) but otherwise totally agree
@silverpizza100 What?! Global co2 levels are 35% higher than they were in the 60s. We can thank the use of fossil fuels (the kind used in our cars, manufacturing plants, and heating) for that. Coral reefs are acidified (the mass volumes are dying or dead due to the chemistry changes). Biodiversity is becoming a sparsely woven web with many different creatures on our planet that are dead or dying. It is important that we inform ourselves with hard facts supplied by the biological community.
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@NaturalHunger very very true especially edible succulent plants with are extremely hardy, need next to no water and a ridiculous minimum amount of soil to grow.
@baubosophia PVC is maybe not the ideal material (toxic byproducts, fossil fuels etc) … there are better alternatives (PET, Polypropylene Carbonate from CO2 -> see Novomer) but otherwise totally agree
@silverpizza100 What?! Global co2 levels are 35% higher than they were in the 60s. We can thank the use of fossil fuels (the kind used in our cars, manufacturing plants, and heating) for that. Coral reefs are acidified (the mass volumes are dying or dead due to the chemistry changes). Biodiversity is becoming a sparsely woven web with many different creatures on our planet that are dead or dying. It is important that we inform ourselves with hard facts supplied by the biological community.
Use edible plants instead of grass, please.
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