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An orientation workshop and material application for capacity building gardens and food security

  • Published on August 27, 2019
The Soil-Silo-Smart Planter creates a secure plant production habitat for degraded field conditions, land use conversion or urban vertical advantages. Our two-hour workshop transfers a hands-on craftwork and a lifelong opportunity in capacity building, materials use and plant diversity opportunity. We provide an accessable means of participation as a simplified and efficient format that widens the participation value for all ages and abilities while delivering a food secure environment.
A simplified approach of agro ecology practices as it adapts to a food secure plan through a knowledge transfer workshop and orientation program. As a lead-in inititive for land use conversion applications, this is a high capacity and low maintenance tool for new crop production into small spaces, urban landscapes, fields, yards. We provide training in materials and eco designs that apply an agroecology practice to improve land use conversion and food security planning. We demonstrate a capacity building method that is transferrable into many traditional and non-tradition environments. We seek to add more gardeners and more productivity into the local resource as a food security strategy and a secure habitat for plants, soil, water, pest control and human interest. . We show how to build and adapt the Soil-Silo-Smart Planter into gardens. We demonstrate how to expand the silo design into more capacity and how to adapt into local environmental challenges as a food security tool and technique. Vertical Soil Silo garden planters make site installations and entry level initiatives a fast and efficient way to advanced capacity in sustainable food systems. Our program supports food planning for families, crop planning, agriculture diversity, emergency relocation and market gardening. Applying capacity building tools and techniques will enable a small and medium scale development in food security and drive scalable models for communities. Interested stakelholders can request an orientation session for information and planning opportunities in their region. Ask about our Carbon to Garden program, a sponsored initiative putting gardens into communities as a food security and local agricultue resource. agrologic@yahoo.com Attention: RMC project director

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