This episode shows 3 terrific horticulture hacks of upcycling methods to repurpose products for growing food in small spaces.
The 3 x examples of expanding food utilizing upcycled products are: upright expand wall surface utilizing old pallets; old containers; and also a mini greenhouse made from recycled plastic containers.
This is the fourth episode in our growing food in small spaces series (see Ep1 right here https://youtu.be/Nh0ol-eAN2U and Ep2 https://youtu.be/jkWWB9O2wQ8 and also Ep3 https://youtu.be/RUpR6nGLFmw )
This episode as well as video collection were produced with the aid of Creator Queensland (a QLD Govt and also YouTube initiative) as well as Griffith University.
The complying with student team from LiveLabs aided produce the “Growing Food in Small Spaces” series as part of their film course final assessment:
Scott Nolan – Director
Emma Adin – Unit Manager/2nd ADVERTISEMENT
Karlee Catalano – 1st AD
Sophie Cross – Camera
Phoebe Ireland – Data Wrangler
Tom Davison – Camera
Kenny Waterson – Sound Recordist
Hugo Hood – Production Assist
Patrick Mahon – Continuity
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