Photos: The Beauty of High-Tech Horticulture

The Danish magazine Foresight Climate & Energy has something nice to show you. They dove into the Dutch efforts to reduce carbon footprint of their tomatoes and tulips.

"As the world pushes to decarbonise energy systems and the Netherlands aims to end its 50-year-old love affair with gas, greenhouse companies and the municipality of Westland are looking for cleaner heating solutions, such as geothermal heat and heat pumps, to reduce the carbon footprint of their tomatoes and tulips", they write

The attention for the efforts of the horticultural industry to better the world are nice - but there's more.

 Take a look at the beauty of horticulture in these photos.

Publication date: 5/9/2019 
Author: Arlette Sijmonsma 
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