Canada's first automated greenhouse just opened in Ontario yourcitywithin.com 2 points by geox 13 hours ago
Neywiny 13 hours ago On the one hand, great for them for many reasons. On the other, that looks like a lot of plastic packaging. rolph 11 hours ago yes, many such greenhouses, are highly dependant on plastic films and polymer tech. Neywiny 10 hours ago No like the final product that's on the shelf. Assuming I'm seeing that picture right. It's just lettuce. Where it's grown shouldn't dictate how it's sold.
rolph 11 hours ago yes, many such greenhouses, are highly dependant on plastic films and polymer tech. Neywiny 10 hours ago No like the final product that's on the shelf. Assuming I'm seeing that picture right. It's just lettuce. Where it's grown shouldn't dictate how it's sold.
Neywiny 10 hours ago No like the final product that's on the shelf. Assuming I'm seeing that picture right. It's just lettuce. Where it's grown shouldn't dictate how it's sold.
On the one hand, great for them for many reasons. On the other, that looks like a lot of plastic packaging.
yes, many such greenhouses, are highly dependant on plastic films and polymer tech.
No like the final product that's on the shelf. Assuming I'm seeing that picture right. It's just lettuce. Where it's grown shouldn't dictate how it's sold.