USING our Waste CONTAINERS?

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  1. J.R.P.

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    All I was asking people to do is spread the word about something that works. I now say thank you for your time and good by.
    May you and yours and what you grow live long and happy. John
     
  2. J.R.P.

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    Hi ALL an update about my Community Gardening projects and how to grow your own anywhere ideas too. Next year I hope to exhibit at the 2010 Chelsea Flower Show as they are now looking for outside the box ways of growing things, which does happen to cover most of the things I already do in my own way.
    To find out more please visit my website and keep clicking on the little arrows to take you up or down the menu or text, with over 180 pages I'm sure you will find something of interest to you if your interested in gardening or recycling, or just seeing what can be done on a small or large scale if you put your mind to it. With this in mind I have some more New Gardening projects starting up soon which intend to use my container growing system, so I should have another update for you to look at at the end of next month.
    All the very best, and may you and yours and what you grow live long and happy. John. JRP recycling. www.recycling.moonfruit.com
     
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    :thmb: Hi John, Good to see you back again, always nice to see what you are experimenting with.. Driving around London last week I saw some balconies, with some very inventive containers growing flowers & veg very successfully, so I think they may have been looking at your site too... :thmb:
     
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    Hi ALL have you ever thought of having a VERTICAL garden acting like a screen, then please take a look at my latest Community Garden Project in Greenwich on my website
    ( Nectarine Way ), as I'm now doing it in stages once a week, just like I've done all my other Gardening projects, apart from my own Allotment plot to help promote the Reuse of waste Plastic Containers and Wood, to help reduce it going to landfill sites in the UK and the rest of the world if I can with your help. Thank YOU.
    Did you know some DIY stores in the UK are giving away FREE small trees to plant on the 5th of December 2009 with the help of the BBC, to make a Guinness world record.
    May you and yours and what you grow live long and happy. John. JRP recycling. www.recycling.moonfruit.com
     
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    Cool, and good to see you John:gnthb:
     
  7. J.R.P.

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    Hi ALL I hope you are All well, and thank you All very much for making me feel welcome on this website.
    May I be one of the first to wish you ALL a very happy Christmas and Happy New Year 2010 too.
    With this in mind please visit my website www.recycling.moonfruit.com as I'm adding photos nearly every week of stages I'm at covering my Community Garden Projects, which I intend to do until I have no more room on my website to help promote how we can ALL reuse some of our waste plastic to be of benefit, like a resource instead of it going to landfill sites. With this in mind I've just been in contact with Sarah Owen RHS to see if she can help spread the word at next years Chelsea Flower Show 2010 as they are promoting the POWER of PLANT in a different way.
    If you go to any of my projects showing how I grow things vertically, this is what I was offering to do on a large scale, just like my Nectarine Way Project I hope will end up being the first of many in the future. Thank YOU for taking the time to read my long message.
    May you and yours and what you grow live long and happy. John. JRP recycling. www.recycling.moonfruit.com
     
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    That's good news John. I have cable (virgin) TV and loads of channels but hardly watch any, which one is SK3?
     
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    :) I will give this a look it's on Virgin chanel 123.
     
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    Thanks roders, I'll be watching :gnthb:
     
  12. J.R.P.

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    Hi ALL an update to say a Big thank you to all the people who have shown their support for my very simple to make water Recycling system, made from Reusing Waste Plastic Containers to grow things in, designed by me to help MOTHER NATURE do her bit in Community Gardens, and in Schools all over the world, if I can with your help.
    May I wish you ALL a very HAPPY CHRISTMAS and a very HAPPY NEW YEAR 2010, and may you and yours and what you grow live long and HAPPY. John.JRP recycling. www.recycling.moonfruit.com. I'm also linked to www.technologyforthepoor.com in the USA.
     
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    :) JRP Saw you on the TV programme and no one can doubt your commitment to the cause ........"The last of the true believers"
    Good luck to you and a very Happy Christmas and a prosperous new year :)
     
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    Hi ALL an update for 2010, I've just put some more photos onto my website showing a few more different ways to reuse, recycle, milk containers, and bottles to grow your own in, to help become selfsufficient, grow organically, recycle water, and enjoy the Horticultural therapy of having fun just like school children do in our communities. We ALL know Growing food to eat in some countries when you are poor, and in a drought or flood situation is bad enough, but to stand back and do nothing to help when you can is not me, I'm just like lots of other people who do try to do their bit in our own ways. I'm not trying to tell the world I can grow things better than anyone else, I'm just trying to tell the people who do happen to have a water shortage my system can help to grow things in on a small or a large scale if it help to feed people, and help to save lives at the same time, just like a plastic bag can do the same thing because it's a container, but what we choose to use it for is up to us ALL, even though it cost next to nothing to make it can be made to serve another perpose instead of going to landfill sites.
    With this in mind may you and yours and what you grow live long and HAPPY, a may I wish you ALL a very HAPPY NEW YEAR 2010 too, all the very best. John
    JRP recycling. also linked to www.technologyforthepoor.com in the USA, To see what I've been up to please visit my website www.recycling.moonfruit.com .Thank YOU.
     
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