h/t to Gregg Wills
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You can grow up to 25 fresh live vegetable plants — lettuce, herbs, snap peas, cherry tomatoes, peppers, kale, small squash, edible flowers, and many more– in a normal 4’x 6′ window in your home. That could be a salad a week.
Share your space year-round with a vitamin rich living harvest and a lush trickling fountain-like curtain.
WindowfarmsTM are vertical, hydroponic, modular, low-energy, high-yield edible window gardens built using low-impact or recycled local materials.
Free designs to build your own windowfarm are available through the brilliance & generosity of an open design community that you can join. Make your own contribution to the green revolution!
More information at http://www.windowfarms.org/
Filed under: buy local, Ecology, Food Tagged: | agriculture, Farm, hydroponic, open source, urban, window
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