Monday, September 22, 2014

The next city to get a food forest is...Charlestown!!!

Green infrastructure professionals should note, according to Portland urban planning experts, that if you want a successful park, well-attended and appreciated, your planning should cater to women.

-Alterrus systems is gone, but their loss is Affinor Growers gain. Although they've focused on marijuana production until now, they see this as a great opportunity and gateway into the vertical growing sector.

-Caribbean countries are not just interested in starting aquaponics projects, they're interested hosting conferences too!

-Speaking of aquaponics, 2014 has unleashed a number of Kickstarter campaigns for home systems, some beautiful, some functional. Some both. Backed by industry leaders The Aquaponic Source, Oh-Uchi-Saien and Grants for Plants, this new system will get a lot of buzz and hsould be worth the money.

-Charlestown, West Virginia, is the next city to get an urban orchard/food forest. Who would've thought that???!!!

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