Date: 12 Apr 2019
The Great Green Wall - one plant at a time
The Great Green Wall is an African-led movement with an epic ambition to
grow a 7775km (4831 miles) natural wonder of the world across the entire
width of Africa.
A decade in and roughly 15% underway, the initiative is already
bringing life back to Africa's degraded landscapes at an unprecedented scale,
providing food security, jobs and a reason to stay for the millions who live
along its path.
The Wall promises to be a compelling solution to the many urgent threats
not only facing the African Continent, but the global community as a whole -
notably climate change, drought, famine, conflict, and migration.
Once complete, the Great Green Wall will be the largest living structure on
the planet, 3 times the size of the Great Barrier Reef... Continue reading...
You don't have to live in Sahara to make the difference. To keep our Planet green - start planting now!






A word from the owner...







Q: I live in Southern Ohio and love growing lots of tropical plants.
In the warm months, they all go outside under the protection of tall trees,
but in the cold months, they all come inside in a snug but very brightly lit
sun-room. For many years I have successfully kept a dwarf Meyer's lemon which
amazes my friends, and I am wondering if you could suggest some other dwarf
tropical fruit tree which I might be able to grow that would amaze them even
more? 
