Ready to grow is a Parisian start-up with a rather eloquent slogan: “ready to grow”. And I like. He doesn't pay me, he doesn't send me samples, I don't know anyone in there, but I like it. Because you created MULTO, a self-sufficient home garden (for foreign friends who read this: a kitchen farm) really... I was about to say "very interesting".
When I first looked at this project I wasn't too convinced of its success: a kind of open cupboard in the kitchen, will enough seedlings grow? And instead.
Small self-sufficient garden, great results
As I continued reading, I delved into the footprint management system, and was amazed: this self-sufficient kitchen garden allows you to grow up to 60 plants, in the kitchen or living room. Since I plan to go a little more homely in the future (YOLO, friend) this is a perfect product to keep me busy with indoor farming: this way I avoid too much television and don't become hunchbacked from bending over my cell phone.
Let's go back to MULTO: a proprietary technology allows you to grow plants with a yield 20% higher than similar products (I have a small one with which I "grow" basil and small cherry tomatoes), and it has a plus: a small "nursery area" that it is used to grow small shoots before bringing them into the “main” garden.
Aromatic seedlings? Salad? Chives? Small vegetables? What you want, lady.
It is monkey proof. That is to test me.
All you have to do with this self-contained kitchen garden once you're done with the first setup is to follow three simple steps, and you're flying to win the Masterchef (joke). First: insert the capsule of the chosen plant in the desired section. According to: turn on the anti-glare smart lights. Third: add water and nutrients to feed plants.
Do I have to do anything else? No. Can I do it? And yes, come on.
Last thing to say: MULTO won its crowdfunding session by a landslide, so it is already in production. Kitchen garden is available on Kickstarter in four dimensions to adapt to any home environment. Don't you eat vegetables? Bad. It will mean that for about 260 euros you will have at least something ornamental in the house.