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New WindowFarmer from Costa Rica

6:10 pm in Completed Window Farms, International, posts with pitcures! by Richard May

Hi everybody!

I’m new so I thought I’d share my window farm with you. Down here we don’t have the same brand of water as recommended so I substituted with 1 liter bottles (Alpina by Coca-Cola). They are just barely the right size to hold 3.5in net cups so I added some paper clips to help hold the nets in place, those are the colored wires you see. They’re also shorter so I can add more bottles to the column. I’m currently at 5 bottles.

After playing around with the plumbing I’m getting about 100ml of water every 5 minutes. I run the pump for 5 minutes every three hours. It seems to get the substrate good and wet without drying out in between. I’m watching the garden to see if I can reduce the number of waterings.

Anyhow, I’m happy to have found this niche on the web!

See you around!

by britta

Helsinki Windowfarm Collaboration to build windowfarm w/native herbal plants in art museum

11:57 am in International, Other Cool Urban Ag. Stuff, Plants, Projects in Process, Windowfarms Project News by britta

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Another exciting development in international windowfarming,

Just want to let everyone know about this awesome windowfarm remote collaboration that will bring a custom-designed windowfarm made of Helsinki local materials and plants to the Kiasma Contemporary Art Museum in conjunction with the Pixelache Festival. The project will generate local “how-tos” as well that make it possible for Scandinavians to “grow [herbs, edible and medicinal plants] yourself, over the dark winter months.”

This is a wide collaboration involving contributions from Helsinki local artists, biologists, the botanical gardens, an electronic arts festival and industrial hydroponics facilities. The project is being supported by Kultur Kontakt Nord/Nordic Culture Point.

Here’s a description from Ulla of Capsula:

The ‘Herbologies/Foraging Networks’ programme of events, focused in Helsinki (Finland) and Kurzeme region of Latvia, explores the cultural traditions and knowledge of herbs, edible and medicinal plants, within the contemporary context of online networks, open information-sharing, biological and hydroponic technologies. The traditions of finding and knowing about wild food in the local Nordic environment are slipping away from the current generation. How can one attract their attention: With books, online maps, workshops, mobile-guided tours, open-source information or DNA code? Or learn how to grow them yourself, over the dark winter months? The Pixelache Festival events introduce the different meeting points between the three collaborating partners, include presentations by international artists and Finnish botanical experts; workshops sharing that knowledge with the public in Botanical Garden of Helsinki; a round-table discussion about foraging in the urban context; a manifestation of the ‘WindowFarms’ project by Britta Riley and Rebecca Bray(US) that will be built and exhibited in the Takaikkuna of Kiasma, the Museum of contemporary art of Helsinki.”

Andrew Paterson, directing the Helsinki work on the project, reports on current progress, “I have been incubating seeds in rockwool cubes for my home system, so has Mikko with many more as tests.. However, importantly, we got confirmation recently that the Botanical museum will incubate the seeds for the Kiasma installation & have a list of plants already from the different Herbologies workshop persons. On tuesday this week we meet the botanical museum director & gardener.”