scienceblogs.com— You can grow certain hardy plants in the soil on the Moon; just add air and water! So, my question is this: what about other worlds?
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After I read the article I said to myself, "I wonder what Diggers think". I'm not quite sure why I asked if I already knew the answer. Great comment. Dugg for consistency.
I think this can be possible. However, we are forgetting, that we have major problems on earth to resolve. If we can't resolve the problems, human kind can be extinct!Gardening is possible on mars and moon, but let's look first to earth.<a class="user" href="http://www.gardeningabc.net/" rel="nofollow">http://www.gardeningabc.net/</a>
Closed AccountJul 3, 2009
After I read the article I said to myself, "I wonder what Diggers think". I'm not quite sure why I asked if I already knew the answer. Great comment. Dugg for consistency.
stormwernJul 4, 2009
Like with most things regarding space..Theoretically: yesPractically: maybeEconomically: no
subliminationalJul 4, 2009
Sounds like we could have little greenhouses full of blueberries then. They like acidic soil.
soomprimalJul 5, 2009
Oh stop with your science and facts! We want aliens and colonization!
randyconradJul 8, 2009
Sure you`re just not using a universal translator?
maryannyAug 28, 2009
I think this can be possible. However, we are forgetting, that we have major problems on earth to resolve. If we can't resolve the problems, human kind can be extinct!Gardening is possible on mars and moon, but let's look first to earth.<a class="user" href="http://www.gardeningabc.net/" rel="nofollow">http://www.gardeningabc.net/</a>