The 'Eliooo' book by Antonio Scarponi is designed to teach people how to grow food at home using IKEA boxes and hydroponics, a farming technique that uses water in the place of soil. This technique is doesn't require a lot of space and is very low maintenance. After setup, you don't have to remember to water your plants.
As a creator, Scarponi says that he "likes to design things that everyone can make." The 'Eliooo' manual makes growing your own food at home very accessible, especially since the main components of this system are inexpensive pieces that come from IKEA. Unlike some instruction manuals that are hard to follow, the directions are charmingly illustrated and easy to follow along with.
At-Home Farming Manuals
The 'Eliooo' Book Teaches How to Grow Food at Home with Hydroponics
Trend Themes
1. At-home Hydroponics - Teaching people how to grow their own food at home with hydroponics techniques, using minimal space and resources.
2. DIY Urban Farming - Encouraging people to take control of their own food supply by providing accessible and whimsical manuals for setting up a low-maintenance urban farm.
3. Sustainable Living - Fostering a culture of care and resourcefulness that values self-sufficiency, minimalism, and environmental stewardship with at-home hydroponic farming.
Industry Implications
1. Farming - Hydroponic farming has the potential to revolutionize conventional farming, providing a space-saving and low-maintenance alternative that may become more mainstream in urban environments.
2. Home Improvement - Developing DIY farming manuals that utilize household items, such as IKEA boxes and other inexpensive materials, provides new opportunities for home improvement companies to cater to a growing market for sustainable urban living.
3. Education - Educational institutions may look into incorporating hydroponic farming into their curriculum to promote sustainable living practices, while also teaching students valuable skills in agriculture and resource management.