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The groves have flourished and made an impact on several levels.
Besides replacing polluted and underused urban space, they provide food to the surrounding community, whose members care for the orchards themselves.
In the nine years since Giving Grove sprouted, it has spread to ten other cities and planted some 330 orchards, many of them cultivated by youths who live in food deserts.
Three common houseplants can reduce indoor pollution Good News NetworkDuring a series of experiments monitoring common houseplants exposed to nitrogen dioxide (NO2)—a common pollutant—researchers calculated that in some conditions, the plants could be able to reduce NO2 by as much as 20 percent.
The researchers tested three houseplants commonly found in homes, easy to maintain and not overly expensive to buy. Today, he goes to parks, shelters, bus stops and parking lots — and gives free haircuts to the homeless.
In 2013, Giving Grove, a Kansas City nonprofit, started cleaning up dump sites, empty lots and other underutilized spaces, and planting orchards and gardens in them.
They included the peace lily (Spathiphyllum wallisii), corn plant (Dracaena fragrans), and fern arum (Zamioculcas zamiifolia).
They are expected to save more than 6.
A recent offering: Hunters of the Feather, a story about a thinker-linker crow who wants to save birdkind from extinction, and the sequel, Scavengers of Mind.
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