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Quite an interesting question from #hivegardenqotw this time. While I'm not use to parties or invite people to my place, whether it's my house or my garden, I often welcome anyone, even uninvited.
People often come to my house cause I have a mini garden full of hyrdoponics, but it's right in front of a main road where many people can see it. I have a small banner that says 'urban farming' and anyone can learn here, as long as they can speak Indonesian and understand my explanations.



For me, hydroponics have half of my life for the past 7 years, and I've gain a lot of knowledge that I can share with others. I also often hold small scale hydroponic learning classes, some high school students have even study here for a few days.
Honestly, I'd love to invite everyone, especially if they want to learn hydroponics. If you need any hydroponic equipment, I also sell some equipment like TDS meters, pH meters, fertilizers, and grow media.
One of the people I'd like to invite is the Indonesian Minister of Agriculture. Seriously, that's something have really like to do. Especially consider the importance of discussing something so important, particularly the climate and weather that have been so severe in recent years.


As someone who is passionate about agricultural products, especially vegetables and other food crops, I love to contribute to society. We need urban farming to enable us to live a little better with plants or vegetables in our mini gardens at home.
What we be free from dependence on food? Nowadays, it's not uncommon to find vegetables laden with dangerous pesticides, and the climate and weather have result in numerous pests affecting agriculture, forcing farmers to produce vegetables with minimal losses.
This is especially true given the current rising and continuing unabated vegetable prices. There's no such thing as "enough" to address current inflation, especially with rice prices already up 50% from last year.