Famed biologist Charles Darwin spent decades trying to convince the world that you have to adapt in order to survive and that those who don’t adapt will eventually disappear. Humanity today faces many crises that require improvement in our behaviors or are the goal of total and inevitable extinction.
While this sounds overly apocalyptic, the many climate summits around the world, as well as the observed scientific data, are evidence that our planet is slowly dying and that our industrial and domestic practices are only accelerating the process. So how can we prevent the seemingly inevitable end of our lives on earth? The answer is vertical gardening.
As the name suggests, vertical gardening involves growing various herbs, shrubs and other plants on the wall rather than on the ground. The first noticeable advantage is the space saving. In particular, the cities that produce too many emissions to sustain their urban life have very little space that can be used for environmental and climate protection purposes. It becomes almost impossible to get people to use the precious little space they need for gardening and growing plants when other pressing needs are being met. If you follow gardening in the vertical direction, then this problem is completely solved.
The energy used for irrigation can also be completely eliminated from the equation. Many buildings have developed smart solutions that allow water to flow freely through the vertical gardens, saving energy and labor that would be required for traditional gardening. With this style of growing, gravity becomes your gardener! The progress of these plants can also be easily monitored and research can be done to get better yields.