n.
A small, vertical, hydroponic garden installed by a window and used for growing crops such as herbs and vegetables. Also: windowfarm.
—window farming pp.
—window farmer n.
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I put those designs on the Internet and made a social media site where people could comment on the design and give feedback. For three or four months, not much was happening. But people were buying the parts and creating their own window farms, so all of a sudden there was a flurry of posts.
—Britta Riley quoted in Steven Kurutz, " How to Make a Window Garden, With Crowd-Sourced Advice: http://www.nytimes.com/2011/08/18/garden/the-windowfarm-made-with-crowd-sourced-advice-qa.html," The New York Times, August 17, 2011
NBC has also created a window farm in its Rockefeller Center store where it's growing 25 types of vegetables. The plants will be donated to four public schools in the city.
—" Peacock network highlights green: http://www.crainsnewyork.com/article/20101114/SUB/311149965," Crain's New York Business, November 14, 2010
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If you've got tools, space, a little extra time, and a knack for building things, constructing your own windowfarm gives you additional control to customize the system for your own setup.
—" Choose a Windowfarm Version to Build: http://www.windowfarms.org/buildyourown," Windowfarms.org, February 28, 2009
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