Farming in the city? Farming inside apartments? Is that even possible?
You bet it is, with the help of hydroponics, or basically the growing of plants in water instead of soil. Plants grown this way will require less water and no soil support at all, making it more efficient and effective in an urban setting. It just so happens that cities are where most of the consumers are.
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