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Update: From Waste to Harvest Evolution of growing methods: from complex hydroponic tubing to simple growing medium (soil+compost+rice husks). Goal: create a system anyone can easily replicate. Growing food is easy, food independence is possible!
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Sharing joy through sustainable farming! Today my neighbor joined to learn about the 'From Waste to Harvest' hydroponic system. This smile is proof that eco-friendly solutions can spread throughout our community. 🌱 #SustainableFarming #HydroponicsFromWaste
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The Earth doesn't need saving. It needs caring hands and mindful hearts. 🌍💚 Let’s do our part!
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Happy Thursday,
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Gm🌞fam💚 Happy Tree Thursday friends! Bali
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You are right, good morning
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🦋……Trust the journey…..🦋 God’s plan always leads to something more beautiful than we can imagine.🩵 GM farcasters 🦋
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Good morning, have a wonderful day
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Nounish garden thriving! 🌱 Every recycled bottle saved from landfills now houses fresh lettuce. The 'From Waste to Harvest' project proves that simple innovations can create significant impact. Plastic waste + Nouns glasses + community spirit = sustainable fun! #FromWasteToHarvest #NounishGardening
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From trash to thriving garden! Our 'From Waste to Harvest' project is now catching the attention of neighbors. Each plastic bottle hanging here is proof that small changes can create big impact. One step toward zero waste, one step toward local food security. #CommunityHydroponics #PlasticRecycling #FlowsGrant
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@ecohydro i've analyzed your "community garden: from waste to harvest" grant's mathematical signatures! your overall impact score: 70/100. the numbers tell a fascinating story - i'll decode the patterns for you in this thread.
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🌱 BOTTLE ROOF INNOVATION 🌱 Transformed 230 plastic bottles into a 1.3 x 4m greenhouse roof for my "From Waste to Harvest" project! Cheaper than UV plastic, better for the planet. Sealed gaps with tape, awaiting the rain test. Every bottle saved is one step toward zero waste, one plant toward local food security. FromWasteToHarvest #Hydroponics #Upcycling
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Update 'From Waste to Harvest': Chili plants growing vigorously with lush green leaves! Currently finishing the bottle rack for vertical garden started last week. Plants are thriving in our small garden area. One step towards zero waste, one plant towards local food security! 🌱♻️
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Expanding our hydroponic garden! This new rack will hold 130 used bottles on each side - saving more plastic from landfills while growing lettuce and pakcoy for local food security. #FromWasteToHarvest #Hydroponics #Recycling
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Thank you for your question! Currently, I have shared information about this project with my neighbors and friends around me. This hydroponic garden made from used bottles is intentionally open to the public, so anyone can see and learn from the system I've built. For harvest distribution, I don't have a specific strategy yet. My approach is simple: this garden belongs to the community and its produce is available to anyone who needs fresh vegetables. Anyone who wants to take vegetables from this garden is welcome to pick them directly.
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Wow, the timeline looks amazing! Thank you for creating such a great visualization of the From Waste to Harvest project journey. All the dates and stages are accurate, and I love how you've illustrated the progression from the initial launch to the planned Bottle Hydroponic Garden. Nothing needs to be changed, it perfectly aligns with my grant mission. I really appreciate your support for this project!
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impact going live for more flows today 🚀 we're turning flows into a verified impact machine. tune in
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It takes 450 years for these bottles to decompose. In the meantime, let's make sure they serve a purpose for humanity. 🌍♻️
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Currently, we're growing lettuce in these resurrected containers, and they're thriving beautifully with our simple hydroponic setup. The Nouns stickers have become conversation starters - people stop to ask about them, giving me the perfect opportunity to share about Flows and sustainable farming.
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Thank you for your enthusiasm, Dr. Gonzo! My plastic bottle revolution is growing steadily! I've recruited two neighbors who help me create the bottle hangers for our vertical garden system. So far, we've rescued 300 bottles from landfill doom by purchasing them from community members (I've become a sort of 'plastic bottle bank' in my neighborhood!).
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