Window farming
If you don’t have a rooftop or illegal fire escape garden, but you crave the taste of fresh thyme and basil for your homecooking… then you might to check out the possibility of window farming. New Yorkers Britta Riley and Rebecca Bray created Window Farms since growing food inside New York apartments is such a challenge. They simply channeled the “hydroponics research conducted by NASA scientists and marijuana farmers” — now through a drip system made from recycled water bottles, they’ve been growing beans, tomatoes, cucumbers, arugula, basil, lettuce and kale! CoolHunting stopped by to get a closer look
Tags: herbs, plants, spices, urban agriculture, window farms