1 acre ~ 4000 m²
You need approx. 1200 m² to feed a person, so 1 acre was approx. a small-sized family farm back in the day.
1 acre ~ 4000 m²
You need approx. 1200 m² to feed a person, so 1 acre was approx. a small-sized family farm back in the day.
Maybe a tunnel could actually help with this?
AFAIK it not just speeds up plant growth, but also extends vegetation period. It means for example that you can plant/harvest from March-October, instead of May-August.
Thanks, I thought the same thing.
Especially the “getting some physical exercise, and reconnecting with the soil” seem interesting upsides to me. We would all need some more of that in today’s time it seems.
It appears big because it’s well used. Also, the house is small-sized. Might depend on your family circumstances.
Well yeah rice, xD
apart from that i’m not aware of anything.
Also beware, that grains need direct solar irradiation (they need to collect lots of energy, much more than vegetables), so stacking them on top of each other is not viable.
Growing enough grain to feed yourself takes 400 - 1000 m² depending on soil fertility.
So you can’t do that in your backyard. It’s also dramatically more efficient to harvest grains with big machinery, so it’s wise to put it together with your neighbours and form something like a cooperative.
I agree, there’s two really significant variables to human health:
food and drink
movement and posture
The rest is less important.
thanks!
Nevermind i misunderstood.
Yes, that house seems to be 500 sq ft
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It violates the principle of locality, and therefore the speed of light as the highest speed allowed in the universe.
Therefore, this truly does violate a law of nature, and is therefore illegal.
No, you cannot source all of your food that way. Only the vegetables. You still habe to get grains from a machinally-farmed farm. It says so in the description (4).
In exchange, the vegetables are really fresh.
Beware that the problem with rooftop greenery is that a lot of building’s ceilings aren’t strong enough for massive soil.
So either the soil has to be very thin, or it often isn’t practical. Keep that in mind.
These greentexts are a treasure trove of ideas. And nobody can convince me otherwise.
Maybe some call it unhinged, but some of it just has that kind of refreshing other-ness.
Ja.
Well yes, you’re right, I just checked.
I had in mind that the US produces coal and gas, but imports oil. Which was the historical trend, as you can see here. (scroll down a bit) But that trend changed recently, and I hadn’t noticed.
the army food was great
me too. I was with the military for 6 months (it’s obligatory in my country) and the food was delicious. Not just very nutritious and also healthy, but it really filled you, and made you feel good. Much better than what I got at home.
ok good to know
lol