For a fascinating way to get people to garden--grow their own food indoors, see www.windowfarms.org.
Ranganath Nayak
Cytel Inc.
United States
Window Farms
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I guess in many parts of the world, you would have to farm indoors for six months, when it's too cold and dim outside. It could also be a great educational tool for schools--teaching kids about plants and how to grow them, and then eating their work!
Ranganath Nayak
Cytel Inc.
United States
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Very interesting and clever idea. Anyone have any thoughts on the energy consumption of these systems? If electric lighting and pumping is required, does it make sense to grow this way, if you have alternatives such as a backyard kitchen garden? (Obviously, many folks don't have a backyard to garden.)
Neil Chura