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  2. 12 Best Indoor Gardening Systems for Fresh Produce Year-Round

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    We found the best indoor gardening systems and kits to grow your herbs, veggies, plants, and flowers. Now you can have fresh greens year-round to eat. 12 Best Indoor Gardening Systems for Fresh ...

  3. Grow box - Wikipedia

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    An example of a stealth, hydroponic, and an industrial-made grow box. A grow box is a partially or completely enclosed system for raising plants indoors or in small areas. . Grow boxes are used for a number of reasons, including the lack of available outdoor space or the desire to grow vegetables, herbs or flowers during cold weather mon

  4. Controlled-environment agriculture - Wikipedia

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    Different techniques are available for growing food in controlled environment agriculture. Currently, the greenhouse industry is the largest component of the CEA industry but another quickly growing segment is the vertical farming industry. Controlled Environment Agriculture has the ability to produce crops all year round, with the possibility ...

  5. Click and Grow - Wikipedia

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    Click and Grow was founded by Mattias Lepp, in Estonia, in 2009. In 2010, he won a local Ajujaht business idea competition with his idea for a 'Smart Flowerpot'. [1] The idea took two years to develop before it was sold as a product.

  6. Container garden - Wikipedia

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    Many types of plants are suitable for the container, including decorative flowers, herbs, cacti, vegetables, and small trees and shrubs. [4] Herbs and small edible plants such as chili peppers and arugula can be grown inside the house, if there is adequate light and ventilation, and on outdoor terraces, larger vegetables may be planted.

  7. Vertical farming - Wikipedia

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    Lettuce grown in indoor vertical farming system. Vertical farming is the practice of growing crops in vertically and horizontally stacked layers. [1] It often incorporates controlled-environment agriculture, which aims to optimize plant growth, and soilless farming techniques such as hydroponics, aquaponics, and aeroponics. [1]