Thursday, August 19, 2010

Window Farms

One thing I really miss in my home in Bombay, is a balcony. I had two balconies in my home in Bangalore, and although I don't consider myself as much of a 'balcony person'- the types to spend hours sitting out there with a cup of tea and a book, it's just nice to have an opening, some golden sunlight, space for a few pots, pretty flowers and spots of green, maybe herbs.

For those who don't have a huge house or a backyard 'Jamie-at-home' style, I came across this interesting site the other day. Ge this- you can grow up to 25 fresh live vegetable plants—lettuce, herbs, snap peas, cherry tomatoes, peppers, kale, small squash, edible flowers, and many mor in a normal 4'x 6' window in your home.

http://www.windowfarms.org/

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ykeE1Kk95Bw&feature=player_embedded#at=50






Seems like a simple DIY project, where you share your space year-round with a vitamin rich living harvest and a lush trickling fountain-like curtain. And the best part- it looks beautiful! Homes, classrooms, restaurant, I can see it going very well with any kind of design aesthetic.

6 comments:

  1. This is indeed very interesting! It looks like a simple DIY as well--great post! (I had sent you an email, not sure whether you got it?--please let me know, I would love to hear from you!)

    Gagan

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  2. hey, i think your blog is a terrific resource for people who are looking for good decor/interior design ideas. i wish you'd blog more.

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  3. I discovered your blog through Gagan's post and glad that I did :) I loved your home and the aqua wall!

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  4. new to your blog and love it (found it over at Gagan's.)
    Your home is absolutely beautiful :)
    naina

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  5. Clicked here from GB's space. This is a wonderful informative post . I love plants and i love DIYs ....this is very innovative use of waste as well.
    Loved your blog and you home...

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  6. I came to your blog after seeing your house in Gugan's blog.The last picture in that post was awesome.I also love greenary and recycling and the first post in your blog made me say Wow what an idea!

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