Harvest from the windowbox micro farm.

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slowworm

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Can't watch the video at the moment but the pic looks good. Can you give a few more details? Even with plenty of room I think growing in a small space is worth it as you can often get a better harvest and keep pests down.

On a side note, "WindowBox micro farm" does sound like the sort of name microsoft would give to a developer tool kit.
 
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crosslandkelly

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It's a very simple setup, just scrap timber from the mancave, and my first year trying it. Everything was grown from 3 year old seed packets, so I was abit surprised that they all took. I had Tomatoes, Parsley, Basil, Chives and a few Spring Onions as well. All looking a bit faded now. I'm lucky that the kitchen window is just south of west facing, and quite sheltered, the kitchen window Hibiscus loves it. Slugs are the main problem, as I don't use pesticides, but used coffee grinds seem to help to keep them at bay.
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