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Three challenges and three tips for growing vegetables on a balcony

Vina MedenillaDecember 5, 2020
By Vina Medenilla  Nicole Obligacion, 30, is an urban gardener in a condominium with an L-shaped balcony measuring 36 feet long and two feet wide. She does n... Read More...
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Millennial realizes the impracticality of purchasing produce in stores, opts to grow food on her balcony 

Vina MedenillaDecember 5, 2020
By Vina Medenilla Grocery stores, markets, and restaurants have made buying food easy, which is why many people tend to take food for granted. The current pa... Read More...
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