I like the concept because it can be moved around. The saplings look like a kind of bok choy
@simplesimon28023 күн бұрын
I like the concept but to grow crops in the winter I need a heated room with plenty of daylight / sunlight, plus artificial light for the short hours of daylight - which I do not have.
@darceyschultz23703 күн бұрын
He also has a closed in patio and lives in Asia I think don't know if they get really cold weather like we do in the states for winter high tunnel or greenhouse would be good for this application
@natesansrinivasan52843 күн бұрын
Will such DIYZwork out practically.
@hnokealbachwe30183 күн бұрын
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@IrlandsCall3 күн бұрын
I think these containers are not suitable for the purpose. Firstly, they contain too many chemicals, plasticizers, for example. Secondly, most containers are not light-stable. They are therefore broken after just one season. Thirdly, the amount shown is not even enough to feed one person. All year round. Most people underestimate the space and energy required for self-sufficiency. It is not possible with less than 2500 square meters. And then nothing can get in the way, such as vermin, weather, etc... It is fine for an illustration or as a children's lesson. But not for nutrition.
@jerimiah_yКүн бұрын
So don’t drink bottled water? You haven’t seen his other videos even though most don’t do it for self sufficiency he is rotating. KZbin revenue funds the rest of the groceries I’m pretty sure that’s sufficient. 😆 PS. This is an illustration.
@IrlandsCallКүн бұрын
@@jerimiah_y >"So don’t drink bottled water? " NEVER
@jerimiah_yКүн бұрын
@ I’m going to die young then. Bulk of my water is bottled and my water distiller dumps right into a plastic carafe.