Make your Favorite Dish from Scratch with the Pizza Growing Kit
Ariel Weber — December 19, 2012 — Eco
References: perpetualkid & incrediblethings
Before you get too excited about the Grow Your Own Pizza making kit thinking it will allow you to magically grow your favorite dish on a tree, reminder yourself that is unfortunately impossible. However, it is still a fun and interactive project to do with your kids.
Starting from scratch, the pizza making kit comes equipped with seeds for many of the herbs that make up a pizza including basil, tomato and oregano. It also comes with some pots, compost and a booklet, which guides you through how to plant your very own mini garden. Once you realize that there is no cheese or dough in the kit, you realize that in essence, the package is actually a disguised gardening kit. Nevertheless, it is still a fun project and a good way to teach your kids how food is actually made.
Starting from scratch, the pizza making kit comes equipped with seeds for many of the herbs that make up a pizza including basil, tomato and oregano. It also comes with some pots, compost and a booklet, which guides you through how to plant your very own mini garden. Once you realize that there is no cheese or dough in the kit, you realize that in essence, the package is actually a disguised gardening kit. Nevertheless, it is still a fun project and a good way to teach your kids how food is actually made.
Trend Themes
1. Home Gardening Kits - The trend of creating DIY kits that enable individuals to start home gardening, providing convenience and access to fresh produce.
2. Educational Food Kits - The trend of developing educational kits that help people understand where their food comes from, how it's grown, and how to prepare it.
3. Vertical Farming Kits - The trend of developing kits featuring more advanced home gardening systems for urban consumers, including growing hydroponic food crops.
Industry Implications
1. Agriculture - The agriculture industry can develop and distribute these kits, which may increase awareness and participation in urban farming.
2. Education - Educational institutions can leverage these kits as teaching tools to demonstrate agro-hydroponic techniques and farming concepts.
3. Consumer Goods - Consumer goods companies can take advantage of the opportunity to bridge the knowledge gap between food production and consumption, leading to a potential new line of business.
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