Controlled Environment Agriculture is like having a super cozy greenhouse that you can control from inside your house.
Imagine you have a garden, but instead of depending on the weather outside, you have a special room where you can choose how much light, water, and warmth your plants get. It's like giving your plants their own personal bedroom, they never have to worry about rain or snow, and they always get just the right amount of food.
How it works
In this special room, growners use things like lights, fans, and even computers to make sure everything is perfect for the plants. It’s kind of like how you might use a blanket on a cold night, if it's too hot, they cool things down; if it's too cold, they warm things up.
Why it's fun
This way, people can grow fruits and veggies all year round, even in places where it's super chilly or super sunny. It’s like having a never-ending snack drawer, you always get fresh food whenever you want!
Examples
- Using special machines to keep the temperature just right for tomatoes all year round
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