Friday, April 5, 2013

Bryden's Thoughts

Whilst working on this project that is encompasses turning any free and basically unused space to cultivate food. I had no prior knowledge on the particular subject previous to doing the project. As one of the contributors to our regular blog posts, I immediately started to pick up knowledge about the feasibility “Food Not Lawns” movement as I was submitting my part of our weekly posts. Mainly I learned that there are a wide variety of plants can be grown indoors as well as inside the house. Along with the fact of it not just pertaining to lawns but also urban areas of concrete/pavement being converted into a garden area. This one sociology project opened my mind up to the idea of Food Not Lawns and I am glad to have the new knowledge on this important social movement.

I personally worked on weekly contributions to the blog as previously stated. These posts consisted of strategies on growing herbs indoors such as the different varieties that can grow indoors as well as specific details that create your home into the most hospitable environment for plant growing. Also I shared stumbled upon some commonly unknown tips that consist of plant food solutions to some insects that will help your houseplant flourish. Additionally I submitted an entry on how to be successful in growing your own sprouts with precise instructions that will aid in a stress-free sprout-growing endeavor.    
Bryden

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