Kickstarter Fund for Window Farms
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December 8th, 2009 by megan |
The last post I made was about two very ambitious and amazingly capable friends of mine, Britta Riley and Rebecca Bray (http://brittaandrebecca.org/), and their project Window Farms. They just started a Kickstarter Project because Window Farms is in need of funds to manage it’s growth (which has far exceeded their expectations).
It’s soilless food grown in your apartment. It’s controlling what you eat, where it comes from and how much it costs. It’s a collaborative resource to tackle a critical problem – fresh food in the city. It’s the beginning of an urban food revolution.
Give as much as you can and you can say you were there.
The Windowfarms Project is an open mass collaboration of ordinary people working together to find solutions to one of the most challenging problems of our times: the urban fresh food supply. We give urban folks a unique opportunity to make all of the decisions that bring healthy food to their own plates by helping them grow their own veggies inside. We are finding the most efficient and doable ways to grow food in any apartment window and generating free online instructions. We have received a lot of great attention and recently we even built a windowfarm at the Whitney Museum of American Art in NYC!
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