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	<title>Help me do some apartment gardening.</title>
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	<description>Help me with my (potential) indoor apartment garden. First I have some minor experience wwoofing on some organic farms.  I&apos;m currently living in Seoul and am a bit frustrated with the lack of greenery and no yard.  I don&apos;t even have a balcony.  I have a big window though and am interested in growing things I can eat near it.  &lt;br&gt;
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So I&apos;m wondering what would be good to grow inside?  Herbs strike me right away as something that is small and manageable, but what else?  What do I have to worry about other than sun light issues?  I&apos;ll probably have a ton more questions once I&apos;m past this visionary stage, but if you&apos;ve had any experience doing this, I&apos;d really like to hear about it.</description>
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