This Open-Source Kit Lets You Print Out An Aquaponic Garden For Your Kitchen
By relying on local maker labs to distribute its mini garden model, one Barcelona startup is lowering its carbon footprint while getting more people growing their own greens.
If you want to try growing part of your lunch inside your kitchen, one option is to drop nearly $200 on a smart garden that uses artificial intelligence to help greens or tomatoes grow faster (the device also requires the purchase of custom “plant pods” rather than just seeds). Another option: download a free digital file, take it to your local maker lab, and print out a garden that’s a little lower-tech.
Source:: Fast Company



