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We want to create our version of this project: http://www.ted.com/talks/britta_riley_a_garden_in_my_apartment.html inorder to grow vegetables in apartment and sharing experiences with other member of this community.
We want to create our version of this project: http://www.ted.com/talks/britta_riley_a_garden_in_my_apartment.html inorder to grow vegetables in apartment and sharing experiences with other member of this community.
The spirit is however not to restrict ourselves to hydroponic gardens, but any idea that enables growing vegetables inside an apartment.


== Members ==
== Members ==

Revision as of 19:40, 20 August 2013

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Objectives

We want to create our version of this project: http://www.ted.com/talks/britta_riley_a_garden_in_my_apartment.html inorder to grow vegetables in apartment and sharing experiences with other member of this community.

The spirit is however not to restrict ourselves to hydroponic gardens, but any idea that enables growing vegetables inside an apartment.

Members

Goals

The main goal is to help people to start producing their own vegetables in their apartment, focusing on techniques that does not require having a lot of space.

  • Create a network of apartment gardeners to
    • Easily find apartment gardeners near you
    • Find resources to help people to start their own apartment garden
    • Find tools they can borrow to start their own garden
  • Find networks, associations, people that can provide the needed tools, seeds, nutriments... events where you can find them
  • Assemble an online library with useful websites, how-to's, tutorials, recipes for nutriments, compost...

Resources

Existing networks

Growing mushrooms

Some resources about growing mushrooms with coffee grounds:

Hydroponics and window farms

Related subjects

Urban gardening

Guerrilla gardening

Beyond your apartment : growing vegetables in your city and reclaiming the public space with gardening