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Growing Food in the City - Urban Rooftop Farm in Downtown Toronto 

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So many people are interested in local and organic food these days, but students from X University in Toronto have taken the movement one step further by converting a green roof on campus into an urban rooftop farm! As of 2017 they were producing 10,000 lbs of fresh fruits and veggies on their green roof.
They sell the produce at a farmer's market, to CSA (community supported agriculture) customers, and they give some to the campus food room, which is a place where students can have access to free food.
In addition to growing food on the rooftop, they also have a variety of programs and workshops available to help educate students, faculty, staff, and community members about how to grow food, including a 10-week market garden program.
A multitude of different people are interested in this project, from nutrition and urban planning students, to community members who want to learn how to grow food in their own yards and balconies, to other universities who want to replicate the project on their own campus.
You can follow Ryerson Urban Farm here:
/ ruurbanfarm
www.ryerson.ca/university-bus...
To learn more about the City of Toronto's green roof by-law:
www.toronto.ca/city-governmen...
A special thank you to Saba Zubair, Jayne Miles and Arlene Throness for sharing their connection to the Ryerson Urban Farm (RUF) with us, and to Kate Davies for the farm photos.
The Ryerson Urban Farm is located on the Andrew & Valerie Pringle Environmental Green Roof, on the George Vari Engineering and Computing Centre.
Thanks for watching!
Mat & Danielle
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Комментарии : 80   
@HayleyTief
@HayleyTief 5 лет назад
This is the kind of thing that gets me excited. So much you see on the news can be so depressing, but the knowledge that forward thinking ideas are being implemented is so uplifting. Thanks for the video! Maybe someone who sees it will be inspired to push for this in their city.
@jhshines8108
@jhshines8108 7 месяцев назад
Yes you are right ✅️ from henry farm knv youtube channel ❤
@katnip2u
@katnip2u 5 лет назад
Holy cow, I'm in Toronto and I had no idea this was going on! So great and encouraging! I'll be looking into this more now. BTW, my condo building management has let a few of us garden around our building for some 5 years now (complementing other professional lanscaping), so .. there is hope in urban settings for many edible gardens to pop up! However, we do have issues with rascal squirrels and raccoons, and STUPID inconsiderate tenants, who let their dogs relieve themselves in our garden beds .. very discouraging to continue growing greens and herbs anymore (tomatoes seem to be still fine and the dogs don't seem to go to zucchini and squash bushes, but ..) after you witness this kind of behaviour .. .. Rooftop gardening would solve the critter problems, that's for sure!
@derekelliott3971
@derekelliott3971 5 лет назад
Green roof by-law - what a great idea. Good ol' Toronto. Very cool to see the garden with all the buildings behind it
@marie-andreehould9859
@marie-andreehould9859 5 лет назад
This is amazing. It should be mandatory everywhere! What a great way to learn, to use the otherwise wasted space and to make sure that we have access to local produce. Would love to see this kind of project implemented in more cities!
@PermacultureHomestead
@PermacultureHomestead 5 лет назад
if we hope to have any type of future, permaculture and urban gardening will have to be a part of it.
@user-sq1gk3fr4i
@user-sq1gk3fr4i 5 лет назад
Great project. Good healthy food.
@debbieboring3422
@debbieboring3422 5 лет назад
Thanks for the video I am so glad to see more and more of these options being worked on in many areas.
@howardbrooks8810
@howardbrooks8810 5 лет назад
This Will happen more and more as wages stagnate and inflation eats away remaining purchasing power, besides that people are making health decisions of growing their own food to have pesticide and herbicide free food . 😎
@altanautical
@altanautical 5 лет назад
Great video.everyone should be part of a community garden or atleast grow some of their own chemical free food. 🌿💚
@skylarkkralyks4496
@skylarkkralyks4496 5 лет назад
OffGrid Sequence chemical free? How? Everything is chemicals. Maybe you mean no harmful chemicals.
@myrden
@myrden 2 месяца назад
Valuable work with telling results 🌱
@kinimediagroup
@kinimediagroup 5 лет назад
Back to the future!!! This is inevitable and I LOVE it! 👍👍👍
@kodeywhitewolf4056
@kodeywhitewolf4056 5 лет назад
So glad to see people using availability space for growing food
@michaelcsutton
@michaelcsutton 5 лет назад
Brilliant. We need more of this.
@NewDimension7
@NewDimension7 4 года назад
Yeay.. Nice influence for me Thanks for sharing Yuhui.. Back to garden
@thestreamoflife1124
@thestreamoflife1124 2 года назад
Amazing. Toronto is a very progressive city
@user-mn6le7wl4z
@user-mn6le7wl4z 5 месяцев назад
I wish Alberta would make this mandatory ❤
@kaylaalbers1153
@kaylaalbers1153 5 лет назад
This is incredible!
@MimiTheGreatest
@MimiTheGreatest 5 лет назад
We need this everywhere ➕ used as PTSD therapy for new and old Canadians. Nature heals, food security heals, see what works in remote hills of China. Grow herbs healing mind and body
@amandanicole3999
@amandanicole3999 5 лет назад
Sounds awesome!
@luzcorrales2740
@luzcorrales2740 5 лет назад
Love this!
@unoriginal1086
@unoriginal1086 4 года назад
Love toronto! This is so cool, I might buy from here sometime.
@liliyasgardenchannel8876
@liliyasgardenchannel8876 5 лет назад
This is really neat!!
@yvonnekatherinhalupka1186
@yvonnekatherinhalupka1186 4 года назад
WOW - stunning❣
@samirakacha
@samirakacha 5 лет назад
This is wonderful
@pawlet
@pawlet 5 лет назад
Inspiring video. 🤗
@matthewpankau5683
@matthewpankau5683 Год назад
Love it! So many roofs with so much light utilization, it just makes sense. Personally, I feel as though vertical aeroponic style growing would be more ideal for rooftops. Less weight on the structure with longer root growth potential. There’s a company in France that does exactly this🌱🌱🌱
@LungsOutJem
@LungsOutJem 5 лет назад
This is very cool, but you could probably get ten times the yield using virtical planters on some of them. Lettuce doesn't even need soil.
@skylarkkralyks4496
@skylarkkralyks4496 5 лет назад
J. C. It’s totally personal preference, but I can taste the difference between hydroponic lettuce and ... uh... dirtponic .... lettuce. And I don’t like the taste of hydroponic.
@Wilbure
@Wilbure 5 лет назад
hydroponics in ground or vertical planters would increase growth rate and food yield/plant as well
@LungsOutJem
@LungsOutJem 5 лет назад
When we're talking about feeding a city and preventing food deserts, quantity definitely takes precedent.
@shasterdhari
@shasterdhari 5 лет назад
@@LungsOutJem Well this initiative is more about researching the implementation and viability of urban farming in high density areas. Selling food is a goal, but not the primary purpose. However, Ryerson should definitely experiment with vertical farming. They may do a lot more on the new health sciences complex opening up.
@ziad_jkhan
@ziad_jkhan 5 лет назад
Only leafy greens and herbs can be grown in vertical farms because they don't require a lot of sunlight all day long. Other plants generally require around 60w per sq. ft. for at least 6hrs a day. So until we can compensate with artificial lighting at low enough energy costs it won't be viable I'm afraid.
@VanVida
@VanVida 5 лет назад
Brilliant and so inspiring
@ExploringAlternatives
@ExploringAlternatives 5 лет назад
Thanks so much!
@Strylover
@Strylover 5 лет назад
Nice video inspiring.
@JoelWelter
@JoelWelter 5 лет назад
Very nice!
@geriannroth449
@geriannroth449 5 лет назад
Brilliant
@familybuzzconnections6070
@familybuzzconnections6070 5 лет назад
What a great project! It looks like the beds are full size too. I wonder if there’s issue with the amount of sun due to the surrounding buildings. It will always be a great sight from those buildings.
@helenamoniqueclarke8135
@helenamoniqueclarke8135 3 года назад
Awesome.💯♥️🇨🇦
@nayashams6845
@nayashams6845 5 лет назад
I am all for it.
@izzyyellowhair7117
@izzyyellowhair7117 4 года назад
Tbh tho this gardening will give me ideas in my Front yard and Back yard of my home, wanna be a green thump person making mother earth green Again!!!!!
@kevindavis9319
@kevindavis9319 5 лет назад
Good ideas
@WillowsGreenPermaculture
@WillowsGreenPermaculture 4 месяца назад
This should be mandatory in all urban areas. And for regular homes, solar panels integrated into roofing tiles, apparently this tech exists in Japan.
@celestemarie9285
@celestemarie9285 5 лет назад
Friendly heads up, I shared this video on fb and the thumbnail did not upload. This is such an amazing concept I hope my friends will be enticed to click the link purely by the title/my recommendation. Love your content keep up the great work!
@ExploringAlternatives
@ExploringAlternatives 5 лет назад
Hi Celeste, thanks so much for sharing! I'm not sure why the thumbnail wouldn't show up...Facebook does weird things sometimes. Have a great day :)
@andreasgran3568
@andreasgran3568 5 лет назад
We got this in sweden at the old harpors
@brittaneymitchell2966
@brittaneymitchell2966 5 лет назад
Wow
@rayva1
@rayva1 5 лет назад
They’re doing this all over CA too.
@lisalynn1
@lisalynn1 5 лет назад
Nice
@wowmarie6606
@wowmarie6606 5 лет назад
Yesss 😁
@cathylynnpietranton
@cathylynnpietranton 5 лет назад
Cool
@raraavis7782
@raraavis7782 5 лет назад
Say hello the future 🙂
@wadekirby8575
@wadekirby8575 5 лет назад
Are their notes (about what grows well) accessible by the public?
@hannibalbra2808
@hannibalbra2808 4 года назад
Hello I am from Tunisia and i am fascinated with this I would like to involve in this in my house rooftop how could u do it ?
@JacqInTheWild
@JacqInTheWild 5 лет назад
Pretty vague about building that can have roof gardens? What age? What size?
@katnip2u
@katnip2u 5 лет назад
This might help: www.thestar.com/news/gta/2015/06/08/why-growing-vegetables-on-the-roof-is-the-future-of-toronto-architecture.html
@Wilbure
@Wilbure 5 лет назад
age and size don't matter so much as load-bearing capacity of the roof and building as a whole and roof access. they say industrial, 50s because those buildings generally had an excess of strength. any company buying an old building for that purpose would require planning permission which would entail an examination of the original plans or structural testing. I highly doubt this could be done on any preexisting home as rooves are not built to support weight like that.
@mind-bodysynergism3704
@mind-bodysynergism3704 Год назад
Question: Are you practicing Organic farming/gardening?
@swish1onu
@swish1onu 3 года назад
Imoressive garden, but isnt toronto's urban air polluted?
@user-cl3gz9ey1w
@user-cl3gz9ey1w 5 лет назад
tower crane
@venley28
@venley28 5 лет назад
5:17 😳
@rooftop.g.s
@rooftop.g.s 2 года назад
Thank you my friend for posting this very useful video. I wish your channel more progress and prosperity, and I also expect more cooperation between our channels, and as an initiative from me, I liked this video, subscribed to your channel and hit the bell button. Waiting for you and greetings to you.
@flemmingengel4795
@flemmingengel4795 5 лет назад
city vegetables gardens
@savedfaves
@savedfaves 4 года назад
Bazos doesn't pay taxes in Toronto. He should pay for it all.
@user-fm2wr6rk5f
@user-fm2wr6rk5f 4 года назад
Автор канала русскоязычный?
@germanantonio3874
@germanantonio3874 5 лет назад
How do you guys fund yourselves for urban farming?
@bitethebullet8213
@bitethebullet8213 5 лет назад
what a folly! growing plants on top of skyscrapers will never be a part of our new future. talk about a $10 tomato!
@manishpatel2816
@manishpatel2816 2 года назад
Hindi Language
@don0giorgio
@don0giorgio 5 лет назад
What about air pollution in the f downtown???
@andreinarangel6227
@andreinarangel6227 5 лет назад
a nice fad
@Juber777
@Juber777 5 лет назад
"high yield" what?, corn isn't a high enough yield? And you didn't say potatoes for that I will *not* like the video ...still a good start for "small" scale farming
@Wilbure
@Wilbure 5 лет назад
corn is good yield by mass but very low value both nutritionally and $$$ wise.
@GEAUXFRUGAL
@GEAUXFRUGAL 5 лет назад
And all I say sounds like a question???????????
@thebabbler8867
@thebabbler8867 5 лет назад
Food will be the new money soon. Get into gardening ASAP, the dollar will be nothing after the upcoming collapse. Oh, and move OUT of the cities.
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