My Very Green Thumb
- tragic lemons
- Jun 27, 2021
- 1 min read
Updated: Aug 31, 2021
Hydroponics
Not necessarily something I look forward to doing, since it is so difficult but it would look cool in my room. I like to think that plants started growing in soil for a reason. Unless we are talking about algae, which is a different case. I feel like I am going to make another separate post on algae because I just find them so fascinating.
Vertical gardens
Frankly, all buildings built from now on should incorporate plants into their buildings. They can help cool down buildings, which means less energy is wasted on air conditioners and etc. It also adds cover to the buildings and overall looks pretty. With global warming and all, that extra absorption of carbon dioxide would not hurt. One of the reasons I wanted to be an architect was so that I can incorporate nature into my buildings and literally start a green revolution.
Seed bombs
I feel like throwing seeds into abandoned places is a really smart idea. Its origins are very interesting and making them isn't really that hard. 10/10 would do.
Seed banks
I think everyone should keep seed banks of essential plants at the very least. I am going to start my collection soon. Preserving species local to your area is vital in such horrible times.
Perrenial Vines and Climbing Roses
If one owns ones own house, one should definitely grow vines along the walls. It looks heavenly and cools down your house too. What's there to not like?



(This was just pretty)



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