Did you ever thought about that we may face food crisis someday?
I don't know your answer but what I know is there are many reasons that we may face a food crisis and we don't have any strategy to fight against that.
That's the reality. You can do your own research if you don't believe me.
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One of the best thinks to sharpen our strategy against such thing is "Indoor Gardening'' or ''Indoor Planting''. It may sound wired in the first place as we don't have many places to grow our food. But if you can make a good plan, you will be surprised seeing how much you can grow in such a tiny place.
You can start with some vegetable like tomato, Lettuce. It's super easy to grow. After that, you can try some easily grown fruit trees like guava, mini mango tree ie. Also, I have seen people are growing their own crop in front of their house or on the rooftop.
We think there is not enough space for indoor gardening. But I see a lot of space is spare and we can use that. If we have to fight we have to plan for it. We can easily use our loan, indoor space or even rooftop to plant and grow our own food.
We, modern people, do not have much knowledge of farming and growing our own plants. But what you can do at the very first place is search on Youtube. You will find different resourceful materials.
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Teaching our offspring and future generation about farming is a must to help them survive any situation. Gardening and farming can be the best measure. And I am talking about indoor gardening coz it's easier than the real farming, costs less, less time consuming and you can see the output in a short period of time. That's the benefits of it and we have to start coping with it.
Otherwise, we will make us as well as our future generation vulnerable to fight against environmental change and survive in any situation!
Start to think now and take a step to implement it!
True words! ;)
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