Peter DaSilva for The New York TimesMaya Donelson, childhood friend now urban farmer in San Francisco is highlighted in a recent
NY Times article focused on the growing movement of rooftop farming.
“I’ve never had one kid who hasn’t wanted to get his hands dirty,” said Ms. Donelson, who studied architecture and environmental design. “They are willing to try anything if they see it growing and pull it out of the ground. We juiced the purple carrots and the kids drank that.”Keep those kids working Maya!!!
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True Caleb, children love to do gardening if they get a chance to. The problem is many don’t get an opportunity. Once they grow up without that exposure, they lose interest in nature and grow up as people indifferent to ecology. They go onto to abuse the environment not stopping to think twice. Please, find more on this and other topics on http://climatarians.org.
Catch them young!
Joost Hoogstrate
True Caleb, children love to do gardening if they get a chance to. The problem is many don’t get an opportunity. Once they grow up without that exposure, they lose interest in nature and grow up as people indifferent to ecology. They go onto to abuse the environment not stopping to think twice. Please, find more on this and other topics on http://climatarians.org.
Catch them young!
Joost Hoogstrate
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