Discarded food containers and tires get a new lease on life in this urban agriculture model farm in the middle of a huge metropolitan area of Quezon City in the Philippines. Fresh fruits and vegetables are grown in this farm, including varieties known only to grow in uphold locales with cooler climates, thanks in part to its soil enriched with products from a very successful composting program.
village of Barangay Holy Spirit, Quezon City, January 2009, using a digicam.
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Another fresh idea whose time has come is EARTH HOUR 2010! Switch off your lights tonight, March 27th, from 8.30pm to 9.30pm and do your bit in saving energy that can ultimately help save our planet.
What a creative idea. We all need to learn how to think outside the box.
ReplyDeletewe r going to comply with this earth houer thingy too tonight
ReplyDeleteVery creative, and you can not get much fresher than a newly planted garden. Great idea!!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea for this week’s theme.
ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting little garden! Fresh vegetables- yum!
ReplyDeleteI played, too! Have a blessed weekend.
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ReplyDeletei like your interpretation of this weeks theme on fresh and setting up your new vegetable patch....thanks for sharing.
have a nice weekend....
Great take on the theme. I love to see discarded items get used imaginatively
ReplyDeleteSounds like a fresh idea whose time has come. Certainly a FRESH look at this week's theme. If you want to get FRESH with me this week check mine here.
ReplyDeleteGreat vegetable patch. Can't wait for our veggies to start growing this season.
ReplyDeleteTypical Filipino style of planting..
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Hello maate great blog
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