People have grown mushrooms in caves for many years, but who would expect farmers to be growing crops of rice and assorted greens, and even flowers in an old bank vault beneath one of Tokyo's bustling business districts? At around 1000sq m the Pasona 02 underground farm is used as a training facility for jobless young people who might have a future in horticulture and agriculture.
mushrooms in the troglodyte caves of the Loire valley, France.
The Pasona 02 underground farm in Tokyo, Japan, via pruned
The Forestiere Underground Gardens, Fresno, California.
As for public underground gardens, after the triumph of New York's Highline gardens; which transformed a long disused stretch of elevated railway track into beautiful gardens, there is now a team dedicated to raising funds for a 'lowline' gardens. Planning on turning empty subway tunnels into below-ground gardens, the website has more details on this novel and ambitious idea.
Projected vision for the Lowline, New York City.
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