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This is my dream Christmas Gift!  Google " Kitchen Nano Garden " and see more

pictures and articles on this invention.  I want to know how much this thing

cost.  I can't find it.

 

Hyundai’s Kitchen Nano Garden: Grow your own organic vegetables

Nandini Maheshwari / Jul 2 2010

Want to grow your own vegetable garden even if you don’t live in a mansion?

Hyundai’s Kitchen Nano Garden is the solution for space-conscious home owners.

The nano garden is a vegetable garden for the apartment kitchen, using

hydroponics rather than pesticides or fertilizers to let you grow your organic

food right in your kitchen. Instead of the sunlight, the Nano Garden has

lighting which promotes the growth of plants. The amount of light, water and

nutrient supply is also controllable, so users can decide the growth speed. It

also lets users know when to provide water or nutrients to the plants, and

functions as a natural air purifier, eliminating unpleasant smells. The nano

garden is a bronze winner at the Fast Company 2010 Idea awards in the category

of commercial and industrial product.

 

 

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I would need a sugar daddy to get one of those and don't think I can sustain

that.  I will have to stick to my Aerogardens, but this would be fantastic

wouldn't itl.  Just a view into the future.l

 

Carolyn Wilkerson

 

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Subject: DIG THIS!!!!!

 

This is my dream Christmas Gift!  Google " Kitchen Nano Garden " and see more

pictures and articles on this invention.  I want to know how much this thing

cost.  I can't find it.

 

Hyundai’s Kitchen Nano Garden: Grow your own organic vegetables

Nandini Maheshwari / Jul 2 2010

Want to grow your own vegetable garden even if you don’t live in a mansion?

Hyundai’s Kitchen Nano Garden is the solution for space-conscious home owners.

The nano garden is a vegetable garden for the apartment kitchen, using

hydroponics rather than pesticides or fertilizers to let you grow your organic

food right in your kitchen. Instead of the sunlight, the Nano Garden has

lighting which promotes the growth of plants. The amount of light, water and

nutrient supply is also controllable, so users can decide the growth speed. It

also lets users know when to provide water or nutrients to the plants, and

functions as a natural air purifier, eliminating unpleasant smells. The nano

garden is a bronze winner at the Fast Company 2010 Idea awards in the category

of commercial and industrial product.

 

 

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Oh Melody, that is disappointing isn't it? I wish they would make and sell to

the public at large. It is a good apartment size too.

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mansion? Hyundai’s Kitchen Nano Garden is the solution for space-conscious

home owners. The nano garden is a vegetable garden for the apartment kitchen,

using hydroponics rather than pesticides or fertilizers to let you grow your

organic food right in your kitchen. Instead of the sunlight, the Nano Garden has

lighting which promotes the growth of plants. The amount of light, water and

nutrient supply is also controllable, so users can decide the growth speed. It

also lets users know when to provide water or nutrients to the plants, and

functions as a natural air purifier, eliminating unpleasant smells. The nano

garden is a bronze winner at the Fast Company 2010 Idea awards in the category

of commercial and industrial product.

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