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Sunday, March 27, 2022

Vertical Farming Future Greener Growing Solution?

Vertical Farming Could Yield Greater Yields Than Fields However Challenges Still Need Solutions

People interested in greening farms to reduce chemical harm may be interested in pursuing large-scale vertical indoor gardening. At first glance, vertical indoor gardens may seem like a great idea, especially in parts of the world with a shorter growing season. However, surprisingly, growing food indoors in vertical gardens could have some serious environmental impacts. 
Visual Capitalist published the following interesting sponsored infographic on the topic of vertical farming recently that may be of interest to you if indoor vertical gardening is something that may interest you.
Vertical Gardening Infographic shows mu;ti-level garden with solar panels on the roof.
Advantages of Indoor Vertical Gardening InfoGraphic from visual Capitalist

The article on Visual Capitalist shows studies suggest that growing food indoors on multiple floors has a huge appeal over growing crops in outdoor fields. However, there are some surprising and puzzling environmental costs to growing lettuce indoors.
First, let us look at the good news about growing lettuce in indoor vertical farms.
By growing lettuce indoors in a vertical garden, farmers can eliminate the need for using so many pesticides. This could greatly reduce the costs of growing crops. 
Next, indoor vertical gardens are shown to give much higher yields.  A traditional one-acre field planted with lettuce yields 16 tons whereas a one-acre vertical garden yields almost 10 times as much - 126 tons!
Third, a vertical indoor garden uses about 95% less water per ton of lettuce than the traditional outdoor farming method.
However - the CO2 or carbon dioxide emitted by lettuce grown indoors is astronomically larger, so much so that it seems questionable.  How on earth can it be that lettuce grown indoors in a vertical garden could produce so much more gas? A ton of lettuce grown outside produces almost 40% less CO2 than lettuce grown in an indoor vertical garden? What on earth could be the cause of this increased production of carbon dioxide?
Two other challenges facing the use of indoor vertical gardens for growing food are the need for artificial lighting and the need for copious amounts of water - two things usually naturally supplied when lettuce is grown outdoors in a field.
One thing I did not see covered in this article was how the nutritional value of the lettuce compares between the two growing methods. For me, the nutritional value and taste of the food are the most important aspects to be considered when determining whether to pursue a farming method.  If lettuce grown indoors in vertical farms had a higher nutritional value, then it would be worth the investment of time and energy to find solutions to challenges facing indoor vertical farming - otherwise, it is not a viable proposal.
What do you think?

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Sister Su is grateful to God for keeping her alive. She writes on several blogs, has a YouTube channel and is most easily reached through Twitter @Sister_Su
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Thursday, February 24, 2022

Agrivoltaics - Solar Enhanced Agricultural Research Results Astounding!

Solar Panel Shading Makes Huge Agricultural Differences!

Curious about how solar panels impact growth in fields? Can solar panels really increase crop productivity? I just receive some fascinating news in my inbox about the advantages of solar panel shading in dry hot climates that makes me shake my head and say, "Man! Why didn't I think of that??" While this research was done in Kenya, can you imagine how this research might also be useful in arid areas like Mexico, or Arizona?

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Kenya Solar Farm Research Fields Increased Yields

Solar panel use in fields has promising results for a new kind of farming: agrivoltaics. Solar research conducted by Sheffield University, World Agroforestry and Kenya's Latia Agripreneurship Institute has had some astounding results. The researchers found crops in a semi-arid area under solar panels not only grew one third larger than surrounding crops, but they were more nutritious too!. No, this is not some weird science of electric waves saving the crops. It is all about shading! 

Agrivoltaic Solar Farming Design Next Steps

While the above solar panel research conducted in a semi-arid area 90 minutes from Nairobi studied the effects of solar panel shading on cabbages, aubergines and lettuce. It could be conjectured that similar results might be possible in other areas and with other crops. The research procedure could be relatively easy to reproduce. Vegetables in control plots grown around the solar panels were given the same amount of water and fertilizer. Findings showed that the solar panels created enough shade to help the test subjects' soil retain vital moisture. 
Can you imagine the positive impact this could have on the world's food supply, or at least for areas where there is lots of sun, but little rain?
This is definitely an experiment that bears repeating again and again!

 The above information was gleaned and upcycled from the following sources: 
  •  Imagine newsletter –02/23/2022 - a weekly synthesis of academic insight on solutions to climate change, brought to you by The Conversation. edited by Jack Marley, Environment Commissioning Editor

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Wednesday, February 23, 2022

Five Easy Furniture Upcycling Ideas!

Five Fun Easy Upcycled Home Furnishing Ideas You  Might Love

Many eco-friendly folks are very creative when upcycling great finds or repurposing items they already have in their homes. This post has some unique frugal home furnishing ideas I spotted that might appeal to you, Do you have an easy home furnishing upcycle to share too?  Please share it in the comments below.
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Five Fun Easy Home Furnishing Ideas

Here are a few home furnishing upcycled that caught my eye and seemed like they might be fairly easy to do. Do you know of some more? please share them in our Canadian Senior Savings Facebook group.
  1. Upcycle Cabinet Doors into Hanging Shelves. This DIY upcycle is from the My Repurposed Life Blog. I like how this uses something many people may have around their home and makes it into something a bit more useful. I think one of these could be quite handy hanging just inside an entranceway.  You could even remove your cupboard doors and replace them with tea towels on velcro that could be tossed for easy cleaning in the washing machine.

Sunday, June 13, 2021

USA Electric Vehicle Owners Charge With Solar!

How USA Electric Vehicle Owners are Discovering More Savings Through Solar Power 

Great news! Electronic vehicles (EVs) experienced record growth in 2020, according to market insights provided by Solar Energy Industries Association in partnership with Wood Mackenzie. Why is this such great news? 
Actually, this is fantastic news because there was a slump in overall auto sales! 
In addition to this,, solar PV accounted for 43% of all new electricity-generating capacity additions through the third quarter of 2020.  Yes, the demand for greener solutions continues to surge, even during a global pandemic!.
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image shows solar panels on a roof and passive solar windows as well as a white gravel to help reflect the sun's rays. Text reads SUNPOWER
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What lies behind all this good news?

Thursday, April 8, 2021

National Wildlife Week Celebrations 2021

National Wildlife Week 2021 North American Celebrations

 National Wildlife Week runs from April 5th to 9th in 2021. Did you know  National Wildlife Week is at beginning of Earth Month each year? This is definitely something to put on my calendar to remember for next year. 

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Monday, March 1, 2021

Money Saving Time Saving Planet Saving Laundry Solutions!

 Wishing There Were New Ways to Save While Doing Laundry? 

Here are some cool new ways to save time, money, your back and the planet while doing laundry. This post has some fun and practical ways to rethink doing laundry that can save you time, and money while being earth-friendly too!

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My Top Three Favourite Ways to Save Money and Energy While Doing Laundry

1. Stop paying for water and jugs. Use laundry strips! 
Have you seen the latest real men do laundry ad from Tru. earth? 
Tru Earth Laundry Strips Who else wants an easier way to do laundry? Shop Now! image of laundry strip in man's hand
Tru.earth Laundry Strips Save You Multiple Shopping Trips!
They get the earth-saving message across with a bit of mirth. Here is a clip of my favourite part of their Real Men do Laundry laundry strip ad.

Thursday, February 18, 2021

Green Saving Spot - The Story

Seeking a way to file the information I was discovering along the way to try to reduce my ecological footprint I started a free Blogspot blog on Blogger. One problem though - each time I searched for it, I couldn't find it. Why?