This computer-generated image released by Plantagon shows the design of a vertical greenhouse project. Vertical greenhouses that grow organic fruit and vegetables smack in the middle of crowded cities where land is scarce may soon be a reality, a Swedish company developing the project said Friday.
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http://plantagonblog.com/Swedish firm says urban greenhouses will cut costs of produce
http://www.smartbrief.com/news/nrca/storyDetails.jsp?issueid=B738AD72-1CBC-4F4B-B6CA-BE72537B2262©id=1B1C8E00-949B-4049-8764-AB95AF763008Skyscraper greenhouses to sprout in crowded cities: expert
http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5hMgSqc7nohqBGZOPrFYQeQbdG8Pw"With ground space of 10,000 square metres (107, 640 square feet), a vertical greenhouse represents the equivalent of 100,000 square metres of cultivated land" thanks to the rotating spiral that allows continual planting.
"An inventor came up with the idea 20 years ago but none of the people he presented it to believed in it. He presented it to me 10 years ago and it seemed like a good idea, so I talked to Sweco, a Swedish engineering firm, and they agreed to build these vertical greenhouses," Hassle explained.