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Post by bluemingidiot on Jan 25, 2022 14:19:57 GMT
Walmart makes an investment in vertical farming start-up Plenty (cnbc.com)
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Post by farmerjack on Jan 25, 2022 14:27:08 GMT
Is growing vegetables on roof tops, the type of vertical garden you are speaking of? I was misled from the headlines about vertical gardening, the story was all about the roof top gardening.
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Post by gayle on Jan 25, 2022 14:29:10 GMT
At first I thought Walmart either invested money in Plenty's stocks or they were going to carry vertical farming set-ups, but that is not the case. They're going to carry produce that Plenty has grown.
I've been following Kimball Musk's posts for years and am far more interested in growing my own, vertically indoors.
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Post by bluemingidiot on Jan 25, 2022 21:06:30 GMT
Is growing vegetables on roof tops, the type of vertical garden you are speaking of? I was misled from the headlines about vertical gardening, the story was all about the roof top gardening. Vertical gardening is growing vegetables on either side of a series of organic walls. Between each of these walls are grow light walls. All of this is indoors. Moisture and nutrients trickle down. Like tax cuts for the rich.
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Post by stickinthemud on Jan 26, 2022 17:18:27 GMT
Where is the 'green energy' coming from for all these grow lights?
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