Manga Comics used for Vegetable Cultivating
Fri 2010/04/16 08:43 JST

I spotted this over on Digg and thought it was pretty interesting. "An artist based out of Tokyo, Koshi Kawachi, has come with an interesting way to cultivate vegetables such as Radish sprouts using Manga books that can be found everywhere."
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haha o_o I cannot decide if it's awesome or wasteful lol! Looks cool tho!
Well if you are done with the manga (which I never am), it's not wasteful. I should do this with all of my old first edition Pokemon cards, they are just collecting dust (either that or sell them on eBay to buy Dollfie stuff... Chun = drug dealer!).
Well, It's really difficult to do it since once you like a manga your'e obssessed for keeping it...but why not try?
Probably not because Manga here cost almost 6 dollars a piece. Id rather plant something in my background since its you know..free :] Unless we count the expenses spent on the plants and what not. Bottom line for me, Manga is for reading and shelf stuffers, and plants go in the yard.
Wow, that's really something, ingenious to say the least. But what happens when the vegetables actually start to grow?
maybe yes maybe no. or maybe no. :3
They look cool but I'd rather not use $15 manga books for it >_< maybe phone books?
Yep i agree with you on using phonebook as they are free in my country.
NEW world technology, AWESOME - I wonder about the acid content of the pulp paper though, will it pollute the water . . . phone books and manga.