What an inspiring video! I appreciate the emphasis on not just the immediate benefits but also the long-term positive impact on the environment and community. It's great to see how individuals and communities can come together to create vibrant and loving spaces, even in the midst of urban development.
@@LizZorab I grew up in London. Sadly I remember the opposite direction of green spaces being ripped apart and either removed or put to grass. Even Victorion glass house and gardens. Crying shame. So seeing regeneration is lovely and vital.
When communities club together they can purchase more solar panels and site them in other places, like across business rooftops. That way there is a lot of energy to sell back to the grid!
Good video,we have community gardens in edinburgh,like one place behind a church where they grow food and get together in the church hall and eat the produce and volunteers can take away free vegetables away.
Hi, I am new to the channel. I have always wanted to ask about growing flowers for both pollinators and cut flowers. How do the pollinators thrive if their flowers get cut? If they lay eggs on the leaves, how is their lifecycle completed? I have the same question about plowing under cover crops. Thank you!!
You are unlikely to cut every single flower at once and more will keep growing, therefore a cut flower garden will still support pollinators and other insects.
I love the idea of having community involved! Individually we are but a single drop, but together we are ocean! 💚
Exactly! I can't wait to share some more of these ideas, they make my soul sing with joy.
Thanks so much, Liz. So refreshing to see these projects and the positive vision behind them in this age of seemingly limitless bad news.
It is amazing what can be achieved when people (community) come together. Thank you for sharing this with us all xx
Absolutely! It's brought me so much joy to learn about these projects.
Great stuff.
I'm amazed at the surplus they are creating for their community!
What an inspiring video! I appreciate the emphasis on not just the immediate benefits but also the long-term positive impact on the environment and community. It's great to see how individuals and communities can come together to create vibrant and loving spaces, even in the midst of urban development.
Absolutely! And is was inspiring to feel the positive energy of the staff and volunteers too.
A great video Liz on some great initiatives. Lovely to see city ones as well as rural.
Thanks! It was super to meet the folks involved in Energy Garden in London, they are doing some amazing stuff!
@@LizZorab I grew up in London. Sadly I remember the opposite direction of green spaces being ripped apart and either removed or put to grass. Even Victorion glass house and gardens. Crying shame. So seeing regeneration is lovely and vital.
So much future potential! Just wonderful how just a little energy can give give so much back to communites!❤
When communities club together they can purchase more solar panels and site them in other places, like across business rooftops. That way there is a lot of energy to sell back to the grid!
That was really interesting and inspiring. Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Good video,we have community gardens in edinburgh,like one place behind a church where they grow food and get together in the church hall and eat the produce and volunteers can take away free vegetables away.
I love the idea of community energy. Thank you for highlightly so many of the benefits this one has enabled.
You are so welcome! I love these projects.
@@LizZorab Agreed!
sounds great well done liz
Thanks Steven!
🐝 Thanks for the great video 🌻
Our pleasure!
Hi, I am new to the channel. I have always wanted to ask about growing flowers for both pollinators and cut flowers. How do the pollinators thrive if their flowers get cut? If they lay eggs on the leaves, how is their lifecycle completed? I have the same question about plowing under cover crops. Thank you!!
You are unlikely to cut every single flower at once and more will keep growing, therefore a cut flower garden will still support pollinators and other insects.
Molim vas omogucite prevod na srpski hrvatski i bosanski jezik.
I will try to do this 😃