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The Social Impact of Rooftop Gardening The rooftop garden would not only help the environment in various ways but also provide a place of peace and harmony. It would tremendously help student to relax and get rid off stress especially during examination. In addition, Having such a place would not only increase the land value but also attract other schools and

The Social Impact of Rooftop Gardening The rooftop garden would not only help the environment in various ways but also provide a place of peace and harmony

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The Social Impact of Rooftop Gardening

• The rooftop garden would not only help the environment in various ways but also provide a place of peace and harmony. It would tremendously help student to relax and get rid off stress especially during examination.

• In addition, Having such a place would not only increase the land value but also attract other schools and organizations to take part in the progress of making a greener city.

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Imagine…………………….

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Maintaining a rooftop garden

• Once the rooftop garden is put in place, maintaining it is very essential.

• One cost free way is through

having a student organization made up of volunteers especially from earth and atmospheric department.

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Maintaining a rooftop garden

• MIT is USA and McGill Edible Campus in Montreal are example of the most finest modern campus gardening in the world.

• In McGill Edible Campus the team worked with donated plants, materials and labor to create the green rooftop garden.