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Jun 22, 2011

I started a new Facebook group called "Gardens to the Sky" I have some big ideas and I need a lot of help. I know my ideas can solve some of the world’s biggest problems by taking advantage of unused surface area we can solve problems such as, world hunger, global warming and  the energy crisis. Please join my group and help me.

You do not have to understand this, just join this group.

I see a garden that is a house; electricity can be collected from plants, as in the potato experiment, also it can be collected from moving water like a dam.

Plants can be used to filter and move water. Plants can be used to transport water like in the experiment where celery sucks up food coloring.

Questions

What plants would be best to use?

Factors:

1                     ability to store and produce electricity

2                     ability to store and process data

3                     roominess

4                     control temperature

5                     produce food

6                     process waste

7                     produce water pressure

8                     easy to maintain

9                     best appearance

10                 most efficient

11                 ability to share data and respond to data

What shapes are best?

What material would best provide structure and strength to the building?

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