How to construct multi storey garden

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10:28:00

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2022

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Sustainable Innovations
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Urban gardening enables production of food especially vegetables even when you have limited space.

Storeyed gardening is a cost-effective farming technology that’s durable and allows someone to cultivate multiple numbers of crops within a small piece of land, especially for people in urban areas. All you need is 1-meter square of land for you to plant a huge variety of vegetables.


Storeyed garden construction

The technology is easy to manage and enables farmers to get a lot of yields. Maintenance practices are also easy because you could use only 20 liters of water to do the watering.
To make a storeyed garden, you will need Pvc damp-proof polythene.
The base can be 1.35m and the diameter keeps on decreasing as you go up. Fill in the base of the garden with well-decomposed compost.
After the first layer, leave about 4 inches from the edge of the garden and put the next layer. It is recommended that the width of the liner (dump-proof polythene) be 7 inches because the root system of many crops doesn’t go beyond 7 inches.
Put the upper layer on top of the bottom layer and also fill it up with well-decomposed compost manure.
After making the storeyed garden, you can go ahead and plant the crops.
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Sequence from Sequence to Description
00:0002:10Upper storeyed gardening occupies less space.
02:1102:40It is easy to carry out management practices on the storeyed garden.
02:4103:05The PVC damp liners are used in the construction of the storeyed garden.
03:0606:20Four inches should be left from the edge of one layer to the next to act as planting space.
06:2109:36The width of the material used in making the garden should be at least 7 inches.
09:3710:28Conclusion

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