I just thought of an easy way to start cultivating your produce over sea water (preferably in a shallow cove or lagoon)
I was watching a doc on the Aztec Civilisation and they talked about Chinampa:
Chinampa - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It got me thinking about this inventor :
Mark TONKIN
Salt Water Irrigation
http://www.rexresearch.com/tonkin/tonkin.htm
It just clicked together and I'm sure you can imagine the rest:
Chinampa + Salt Water Irrigation= fresh produce
Ancient Genes Used To Produce Salt-tolerant Wheat
Researchers develop highest yielding salt tolerant wheat
let me know what you think...
Cove
Lagoon
links:
Irrigation system can grow crops with salt water (Wired UK)
http://www.rexresearch.com/tonkin/tonkin.htm
Build your own Chinampa
I was watching a doc on the Aztec Civilisation and they talked about Chinampa:
Chinampa is a method of ancient Mesoamerican agriculture which used small, rectangle-shaped areas of fertile arable land to grow crops on the shallow lake beds in the Valley of Mexico.
It got me thinking about this inventor :
Mark TONKIN
Salt Water Irrigation
http://www.rexresearch.com/tonkin/tonkin.htm
A British company has created an irrigation system that can grow crops using salt water. <br /><br />The dRHS irrigation system consists of a network of sub-surface pipes, which can be filled with almost any water, whether pure, brackish, salted or polluted. The system can even take most industrial waste-water and use it without the need for a purification process.
Chinampa + Salt Water Irrigation= fresh produce
Ancient Genes Used To Produce Salt-tolerant Wheat
Researchers develop highest yielding salt tolerant wheat
let me know what you think...
Cove
Lagoon
links:
Irrigation system can grow crops with salt water (Wired UK)
http://www.rexresearch.com/tonkin/tonkin.htm
Build your own Chinampa
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