Grow and Share Produce With Pod Indoor Garden
November 23, 2012 by Robin Plaskoff Horton
Perfect for small urban kitchen gardens or those with limited outdoor space, Pod is a fogponic indoor gardening system for cultivating herbs and vegetables.
Similar to hydroponic gardening, the fogponic “plug-and-play” growing system automatically distributes nutrients and water as a fog or mist rather than liquid, rendering Pod easy to clean and maintain.
Bonus: it’s modular design also promotes cultivating community by sharing and exchanging produce with others.
Pod from Greenfingers on Vimeo.
Pod was created as a collaborative student project by industrial designers Casey Lin, Adam Ben-Dror, Robert Skene, Nick Johnston at Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand.
Via Yanko Design.












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