We had such an amazing response from the residents @bruntwoodworks last week with the launch of our first ever Edible Wall🌱💧
— Farm Urban (@FarmUrbanUK) September 13, 2021
This allows the pioneering technology of hydroponic vertical farming to grow herbs and leafy greens on site at the #CottonExchange building in Liverpool pic.twitter.com/VUsRZHS0Br

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