CCLR BLOG By: Johanna Roth, Program Assistant
The sky’s the limit when it comes to urban farming, as RAD Urban and Top Leaf Farms have proven with their project at 2201 Dwight Street, in Berkeley, CA. The CCLR team visited the property to speak to Benjamin Fahrer, co-owner, principal designer and farm manager at Top Leaf, and Jason Laub, RAD Urban’s VP and Director of Operations, to learn more about the ultimate creative use of an oft-ignored space: rooftop farming! See FULL Blog Post from CCLR here www.cclr.org/2201_Dwight_rooftop_farm Join the Webinar on October 11 with CCLR
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6/10/2019 05:48:57 pm
I am glad that people nowadays are already getting more interested in aquaphonic gardening or anything done indoors. Roof farming is also no longer a thing from the past. People are becoming self sufficient and sustainable when it comes to food. They say in the future, if you will never learn to grow your own food, you are doomed to die because it will be impossible for you to get it elsewhere in these chaotic world. It's just keeps getting worse by the day and we all got to learn how to live off grid if we need to survive.
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