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Pond Rafts with mini-gardens on board. Made of bound reeds, these little floating hydroponic islands could be a good way to add an edible/beautiful dimension to a pond or lake. Just might need a canoe, a long stick, or an afternoon swim to harvest anything. This could be a neat way to add flowers (tall ones could act as a sail (?) to a pond. EEEEEE!!! Love it. Aquaponics Kit, Hydroponic Farming, Hydroponics Diy, Floating Garden, Hydroponic Growing, Home Grown Vegetables, Floating Plants, Gardening Techniques, Pond Plants

Pond Rafts with mini-gardens on board. Made of bound reeds, these little floating hydroponic islands could be a good way to add an edible/beautiful dimension to a pond or lake. Just might need a canoe, a long stick, or an afternoon swim to harvest anything. This could be a neat way to add flowers (tall ones could act as a sail (?) to a pond. EEEEEE!!! Love it.

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Crafting Serenity: A Guide to Creating Floating Gardens Floating Gardens, Plant Growth, Organic Pesticide, Floating Garden, Bamboo Poles, Liquid Fertilizer, Peat Moss, Water Purification, Ornamental Plants

Floating gardens, an ancient marvel of ingenuity, offer a sustainable and beautiful solution for gardening in areas with limited space or poor soil quality. Inspired by practices from regions like Bangladesh and the Aztecs' chinampas, these buoyant havens not only enhance aesthetic appeal but also promote biodiversity and water purification.…

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Much of the land in this district of Bangladesh is covered by water during the monsoon season, making it impossible to grow crops. Practical Action has developed floating garden technology whereby water hyacinth is collected to construct a floating raft. This is covered with soil and cow dung, in which vegetables can be planted. (MDG 1: Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger, MDG 7: Ensure environmental sustainability) Garden Technology, Floating Gardens, Floating Raft, Poverty And Hunger, Floating Islands, Floating Garden, Monsoon Season, Environmental Sustainability, Sustainable Farming

Much of the land in the Gaibandha district of Bangladesh is covered by water during the monsoon season, making it impossible to grow crops. Practical Action has developed this technology to enable farmers to grow food on flooded land. A floating garden is built using water hyacinth, which is collected to construct a floating raft. This is covered with soil and cow dung, in which vegetables can be planted. practicalaction.org/food-production/floatinggardens

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