Time To Grow: Urban Gardening: Pui-Kwan Chu at TEDxHappyValley

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  • Опубликовано: 16 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 24

  • @soundsforthesoul896
    @soundsforthesoul896 10 лет назад +7

    Excellent talk. Pui-Kwan Chu certainly inspires me both to start urban farming as well as to being playing with urban growing art that both educates and inspires. Thank you.

  • @Flower73223
    @Flower73223 8 лет назад

    I pray for energy , to start and finish. I used to even travel to learn in the farms... after things changed so much in my life and in the world, I even questions if we can make it at all, but God is good, he showed me the light is possible, planting is believing in the future. Now that I got my energy bit by bit, all I need is initiation :)

  • @KO-zq1dc
    @KO-zq1dc 7 лет назад +3

    Excellent very informative info on Urban gardening. Am fortunate that I stumbled upon your presentation n TQ very much.starting my own community garden soon.Blessings n greeting 2 u from Penang.

  • @Kitchissime
    @Kitchissime 3 года назад

    No solution can be urban. It's limited by the viability of the very city, which isn't high.

  • @monikahelm1207
    @monikahelm1207 7 лет назад +1

    WUNDERWUNDERBAR :) erst jetzt entdeckt ,(just now discovered :)NEVER TOO LATE :)THANK YOU SOOOOOOOO MUCH ,PIU :) L.O.W.U.=LOVERS-OF-THE-WORLD-UNITED :) like rob hopkins´book-title "EINFACH.JETZT.MACHEN!" =UNDERSTANDING OUR DAILY !! :) CONSUMERS´POWER !!! :) WOW!!! :)herzlichst,monika helm, germany

  • @marywhore1
    @marywhore1 10 лет назад

    Very good!

  • @cristinasheehan736
    @cristinasheehan736 11 лет назад +3

    All modern bananas are genetically modified! But that doesn't mean they're unhealthy.

    • @RunninUpThatHillh
      @RunninUpThatHillh 10 лет назад

      ***** as a parent, it sickens me. i feed my children these things and hope it's not AS bad as something being sprayed.i WISH our garden could feed us year-round.

    • @edwardsaladhands
      @edwardsaladhands 10 лет назад

      ***** watch (growingyourgreens) channel on youtube he will teach you everything you need to know and more :)

    • @edwardsaladhands
      @edwardsaladhands 10 лет назад

      edwardsaladhands hes the most watched gardener on the whole of youtube and you will see why lol

    • @RunninUpThatHillh
      @RunninUpThatHillh 10 лет назад

      Paul Paulson Once GMO seeds get into the world, we cannot weed them out. THAT in itself blows my mind. Here is a quote from the Institute for Responsible Technology: "The American Academy of Environmental Medicine (AAEM) urges doctors to prescribe non-GMO diets for all patients. They cite animal studies showing organ damage, gastrointestinal and immune system disorders, accelerated aging, and infertility. Human studies show how genetically modified (GM) food can leave material behind inside us, possibly causing long-term problems. Genes inserted into GM soy, for example, can transfer into the DNA of bacteria living inside us, and that the toxic insecticide produced by GM corn was found in the blood of pregnant women and their unborn fetuses.". There is a lot of info out there and I urge everyone to look into what they're putting into their mouths.

    • @RunninUpThatHillh
      @RunninUpThatHillh 10 лет назад +2

      as a gardener, i'm personally aware of the convenience that comes with genetically modifying things..but we just don't know. the terror sets in when we realize the stuff monsanto has created.. it's blowing in the wind everywhere and now farmers can't get rid of it. no amount of prison time or monetary payment can undo what's been done. scary shit.

  • @embel20
    @embel20 10 лет назад

    Even the banana?

  • @yvonnehyatt8353
    @yvonnehyatt8353 Год назад

    Study - chemtrails. Maybe have gardens and greenhouses..

  • @yvonnehyatt8353
    @yvonnehyatt8353 Год назад

    Study chemtrails. Greenhouses may help.

  • @OndraZostrova
    @OndraZostrova 8 лет назад

    What is the gender of this person please? :)

    • @409raul
      @409raul 7 лет назад +1

      Genderfluid

  • @karlkemble9098
    @karlkemble9098 10 лет назад +1

    Those boxes you showed are way too small . Little boxes are no good . Lettuce and spinach will bolt faster in warmer boxes(ng) . Put your plants right in the ground . One productive tomato plant takes about 10 or 12 square feet . Peppers about 6-8 SF each plant .Broccoli 4-6 SF Do not overcrowd .Give them all the space they need . successful gardening takes a lot of space if you don't want to be plagued with pests and diseases . Well grown plants get big . Vines like cucumbers and melons need space and air to prevent fungus . Beans too . Like organic suckers ? SEARCH ORGANIC HOAX . Thank God for your harvest . Take advice from success .

    • @jamievega4160
      @jamievega4160 9 лет назад +9

      What ground? This is about growing food in an urban setting. It can be done and is done in all major cities. Square foot gardening has been implemented for a while now with great results! If you have the privilege of planting a large garden in the ground, that's great! If not, it is still possible to grow fresh produce in small containers with the right techniques.

  • @nyengster
    @nyengster 10 лет назад

    He must be a system of a Down fan ;D
    Trying to save the world, and uses B.Y.O.B ;D

    • @percymak
      @percymak 8 лет назад

      That is Miss Chu