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Jean Peterson

My Synthetic Turf Perth Lawn Investment - 2 views

Thanks to GreenPlanetGrass synthetic turf Perth, I was able to transform my bare and dull lawn into the greenest and lushest lawn in our neighbourhood thanks to their synthetic turf Perth. Not only...

Synthetic courts Artificial grass Tennis acrylic surfaces

started by Jean Peterson on 07 Jun 11 no follow-up yet
Jean Peterson

We Got Attractive Play Areas Thanks to Synthetic Grass - 1 views

Ever since we installed synthetic turf, most of the kids in the neighbourhood come to play in our newly transformed play area. The brightly coloured fake turf is really attractive. The running trac...

fake turf

started by Jean Peterson on 09 May 11 no follow-up yet
Benno Hansen

British town grows all of its own vegetables, witnesses improved civic life and reduced... - 1 views

  • Fresh herbs, succulent greens, and tasty fruits can be found growing near civic buildings, college campuses, supermarket parking lots, and various other places. Small garden plots, raised planting beds, and even small soil strips in these areas can be found brimming with fresh produce, all of which are free to anyone who want it, and at any time.
  • 70 large planting beds located all around the town to plant raspberries, apricots, apples, blackcurrants, redcurrants, strawberries, beans, peas, cherries, mint, rosemary, thyme, fennel, potatoes, kale, carrots, lettuce, onions, vegetables, and herbs
  • "If you take a grass verge that was used as a litter bin and a dog toilet and turn it into a place full of herbs and fruit trees, people won't vandalize it. I think we are hard-wired not to damage food," said Warhurst
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  • the Incredible Edible program has improved community relations, and reduced crime by an incrementally higher amount every single year since it first started
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