“We want to make growing food easy for people in the city, even if it’s just a carrot or some tomatoes,” explains Leonor Babo, one part of urban gardening business, Noocity Urban Ecology (pronounced “new-city”). They flat-pack self-watering gardens (wicking beds) out of Porto in Portugal, which can be shipped all over Europe by post.
These urban garden boxes (or “Growbeds”) encourage people to grow their own herbs and vegetables in small spaces, courtyards and apartment balconies in cities. “It’s about the experience, getting your hands dirty, enjoying nature.
We don’t get enough of that in the city.” In the last six years, their system has become popular not only across Portugal, but also in France, Belgium, Denmark, Switzerland and the UK – in densely populated cities where most people…
