The the halter is shawna. How are you. Hey, look at the wall, super cool. You are super will cool. You have been doing this since 2008. 2008. My goal it is to teach everybody to grow enough food to share with their communities to do healthy things. It is all about growing you are telling me, okay in philadelphia, a lot of people have small areas. They cannot really grow. You would use a living wall. Absolutely. Heres the thing. You can grow a living wall on i fence, or a gate or a door even, what you can do is plant and this is a surprise, are you ready. Im ready. You can plant up to 40 plants in a square foot square place and there is absolutely no weeding. No weeds. Ill tell what you, since 2008 i have had one weed and it was imported by the plant. It is fantastic. It is super easy. If you set up a vertical system through the wall you dont to have water either. Here you go, no water, in weeding and you can grow fresh vegetables, herbs everything thaw need. Right here we have a actual
Under wartime conditions, when new home construction has been sharply curtailed by material shortages and when war housing is necessarily reserved for occupancy by the most essential war workers, the maintenance of a sound financing system for older home properties has become increasingly important, W.T. Pate, state director of the Federal Housing Administration, said today.
Congratulations to Luke Wilborn for making the Central Mississippi All-Star Soccer Team! Luke is a student at Neshoba Central High School where he plays for the Rockets. The game will be played on Feb. 13.